How to get a career in the electricity networks sector
The electricity network sector is
meeting a constant demand for power, with a workforce that is ever-growing. A
reliable supply of electricity is the backbone of almost all commercial
industries, so distribution must be efficient and secure.
There are a wide range of careers
in the sector especially for those with a strong understanding or interest in
electrical systems, and problem solving skills. Also, the industry is
benefiting from an ever-advancing range of smart and low carbon technologies
that will interact with electricity networks and electric connection
systems. This is driving the need for a new generation of engineers with the skills
to work on the energy systems of the future.
With an average starting salary of
£16,000 we take a look at careers in the energy networks sector and some of the
routes towards employment.
Apprenticeships which combine the
development of vocational skills with practical work experience are one of the
most popular routes into a career in electricity, and they are offered in many
colleges across the UK. The options are varied, with qualifications available
in estimating, electrical design, electrical contracts and technical
electrician diplomas.
Power distribution apprenticeships
are supported by some major employers in the industry, and they nurture
‘work-ready’ candidates who have experience of the work environment and a
wealth of technical knowledge. Many
professionals in the distribution sector build their career through a power
network craftsperson advanced apprenticeship, or a higher apprenticeship for
electrical power network engineers. Other relevant college courses include the
Level 2 Certificate in Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technology and the
Level 3 Diploma in Engineering Technology. If you are already employed in the
electrical industry after securing the necessary certificates, you could apply
for a place on an engineering training scheme to develop distribution skills. Bachelor’s
degrees in engineering are also recognised by employers, and the specialism
which they cover can often enhance employment prospects and open the door to
graduate programmes in the energy sector.
Along with a recognised
certificate, having good knowledge of public safety, problem-solving skills, a
secure grasp of computer systems and patience are all valued attributes in an
aspiring electrical distributor. A willingness to learn in challenging
environments (such as during the night and working on heights) is vital, as the
day to day life of an electrical distributor can be varied.
As a reputable employer in the
North East, Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire, Northern Powergrid is helping
bring a new generation of people into the sector through its 2019 Graduate and Technical
Staff Trainee Engineer Programme, and Trainee Engineer (Foundation Degree)
Programme. By offering such initiative, the company is futureproofing its
workforce through the development of new talents. Becky Robson, Northern Powergrid’s Head of People, said
‘’We want to attract a new generation of brilliant, agile engineers who can
energise their career, strengthen our workforce and help us deliver our £3
billion programme of investments and improvements for our customers now and in
the future’’.
The UK skills gap is becoming an
increasingly discussed matter, and industries are constantly evaluating the
scale of their shortages. The UK government declared 2018 ‘The Year of Engineering’,
to remedy the skills shortage by enticing new employees into the industry. Studies
showed that for the engineering sector to overcome the skills gap, 186,000
recruits would be required to fill vacant roles in the field each year until
2024.
For those who choose to pursue a
career in energy industry, having hands-on experience as well as technical
knowledge and interpersonal skills will boost employment prospects.
The electricity network distribution
sector is a field which is vital for upholding the day-to-day running of many
businesses and promoting future talent to join the industry will require
further emphasis on the diversity of routes and opportunities available to
secure a rewarding career.
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