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Substation Higher Apprentice (North Anglia), Electricity Transmission

About the Role

 

 

 Available in various locations across the UK 


Ensuring the future of electricity transmission 

 

 

We don’t think of engineering as a job, we think of it as a legacy. A way of passing on a brighter energy future and keeping the lights on.  

 

 

Would you like to be part of it?  

 

 

How about working for a company that makes electricity happen for every single person in England and Wales? A company that invests billions in Net Zero and creating a brighter energy future? 

 

 

How about being paid over £28,000 a year while you train…with free food, accommodation, and travel too?   

 

 

Our three-year Higher Apprenticeship Substations programme will train you to become an engineer in one of our substations, where we transform high-voltage electricity into low-voltage electricity to make it usable for homes and businesses.   

 

 

You’ll be learning about testing equipment, safety, protection and control of the system, substation refurbishment maintenance, technical support, problem diagnosis and fault fixing.   

 

 

At the end of the three years’, you’ll have either a Foundation Degree in Electrical Power Engineering or an HNC in Electrical and Electronic Engineering . Most importantly, you’ll have a job waiting for you!

 

 

A job where the decisions you make will impact the transmission of electricity in England and Wales for the next 40 or 50 years. A job where you’ll be delivering maintenance work, replacing and refurbishing assets, fixing mechanical and electrical issues, and connecting new customers. A job that helps connect energy from renewable sources such as wind and solar farms, to the transmission network.   

 

 

Eventually, you may even be commissioning new equipment onto the system and taking responsibility for the safety of your co-workers. If that sounds like something that you’d like to be part of, we’d be very interested in talking to you!

 

 

About You

 

 

 

You are driven and proactive with an appetite for continuous improvement. You know how to build on your existing knowledge and skills and have the enthusiasm to run with things and to try to make them better. You’re articulate and know how to communicate appropriately with a variety of people. 

 

 

You are a flexible multitasker who can do multiple jobs at the same time and still pay great attention to detail. It’s doesn’t matter if you’re not academically dazzling; we want practical people with engineering mindsets who are really keen to apply themselves. 

 

 

You’ll have two A-Levels, including Maths graded C or above, or a BTEC which includes a Maths module.   

 

 

You’ll need a valid driving licence that permits you to drive in the UK 3 months before your start date. 

 

 

You must be able to live away from home, primarily at our Eakring academy, in Nottinghamshire. You will also spend some of your time in Birmingham, studying for your Foundation Degree in Electrical Power Engineering or in Loughborough studying for your HNC in Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

 

What You'll Get

 

 

 

We are proud to offer a starting salary of £28,332 

 

As a first step to your career in the energy industry, our Higher Apprenticeship Programmes are like no other!  You’ll gain an insight into how we work at National Grid, understand what a career with us can offer, and receive some great rewards and benefits: 

   

  • 26 days annual leave plus statutory holidays 

 

  • You could earn a £250 bonus, depending on performance 

 

  • Our double-matched pension contribution scheme means your pension could be worth up to 18% of your salary 

 

  • There is the option to buy discounted National Grid shares

 

  • Financial support for study relevant to your role is available 

 

  • We’ll pay for one professional membership subscription 

  

 

Our ‘My Discounts’ scheme offers discounts on everything from the weekly shop to your annual summer holidays. You’ll find savings on cinema tickets and at a range of high street retailers, including Sainsburys, John Lewis, Currys, Argos and Marks and Spencer.   

 

 

National Grid is committed to the personal development of our staff.  Joining us, you’ll be supported as you develop a wide range of business, and technical skills through structured training and on the-job experience. You’ll work closely with your line manager to establish and navigate through a Personal Development Plan that is tailored to your needs. 

 

 

Our Values and Principles

 

 

 

Diversity, equity, and inclusion are at the heart of who we are and what we do. Our commitment to these values is unwavering and they are central to our mission. We encourage applications from all backgrounds, communities and industries and we are happy to discuss any adjustments that you require. 

 

Further Information

 

 

 

We will be closing this role in March 2024; however, we encourage you to apply as early as possible to ensure you obtain the place you want in the application process.   

  

 

Assessment centres will be held from January – April 2024.  

 Higher Apprenticeship
  28,332
 Published on 11-12-2023
 Deadline NA