- Candidates must be over 16 years of age on 1st June, 2020
- Applications remain open until 13th March, 2020
Issued: 7th February, 2020
ESB is seeking more than 60 new electrical apprentices to join its prestigious ESB Networks Apprenticeship Programme.
The four-year paid programme combines college-based learning and hands-on-experience within the organisation. Upon completion, the apprentices obtain QQI Advanced Level 6 Electrical Trade Certificate which is recognised internationally.
Applications will be accepted online from today, Friday 7th February and will remain open until Friday 13th March. All applicants must be aged 16 or over on or before the 1st June 2020 and can apply using their Junior Certificate, Leaving Certificate or Leaving Certificate Applied certification.
Speaking about the announcement, ESB Chief Executive Pat O’Doherty said: “It is an exciting time to join our organisation as an apprentice, as we work together on the challenges and opportunities driven by Ireland’s transition to a clean energy future. Our apprentices play a key role in ensuring we continue to develop one of the most progressive networks in the world while addressing the needs of our economy and customers. I look forward to welcoming our new team members later in the year.”
Mr O’Doherty, who also chairs the Government’s Apprenticeship Council, adds: “As exemplified by the success of our own programme and across other industries, the level of interest and uptake in apprenticeships is encouraging. For employers, the apprenticeship programme provides a great opportunity to build workforce capabilities while giving apprentices the high-quality skills and competencies to succeed.”
Megan O’Kelly, a second-year apprentice on the ESB programme, gives an insight into her experience. “Having previously worked in another industry, I learned how valuable a trade skill is for today’s workforce. The apprenticeship programme is a great opportunity to get on-the-job experience and a great qualification. Every day is different, and you learn so many new things with great support and encouragement from the wider team and mentors.”
To apply, click here.
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About ESB Networks
ESB Networks employs over 3,200 people, from specialist network technicians on the front line connecting, maintaining and repairing the electricity system for Ireland’s homes and businesses, to engineers, data scientists and IT professionals utilising emerging technologies to create one of the world’s smartest and most resilient energy networks.
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