Minister for Infrastructure and the Minister for Finance and Economy have launched the first Department for Infrastructure Civil Engineering Skills Academy.
The Skills Academy aims to recruit Trainee Civil Engineering Assistants and offer an introduction to civil engineering. It provides a pathway to acquire the skills and knowledge needed for a civil service career in surveying, construction, traffic management and health and safety.
Speaking as the Academy opened for applicants, Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd commented: "This is an exciting opportunity for people who want to pursue a career in civil engineering. There are 48 places available on this Skills Academy which could ultimately lead to a Trainee Civil Engineering Assistant role in the Department. If you are a school-leaver or wanting a career change or if you are unemployed, this may be the role for you and the start of your journey in the delivery of important public services."
Finance Minister, Dr Caoimhe Archibald, stated: "The Civil Service has many different career opportunities, and this Academy offers people interested in pursuing a career in civil engineering a first step to a rewarding career. Successful applicants will receive Civil Service specific training, with a guaranteed job interview at the end of the course, enabling them to upskill or reskill before returning to the workforce or changing career. I encourage anyone looking for an entry level position into the Civil Service and a pathway to a career in civil engineering to apply."
Economy Minister Conor Murphy said: "Developing the local skills base is a key element of my economic vision. This is a fantastic opportunity with the Department for Infrastructure for individuals to develop new skills and to help them secure employment in good jobs. This Academy offers eligible individuals the opportunity to learn the skills necessary for a successful career in the Civil Service, with no previous experience needed."
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