MP Angela Rayner is urging local people to apply for UK energy sector apprenticeship roles.

Date published: 01 December 2021


Ashton and Failsworth MP Angela Rayner, is urging her constituents to apply for apprenticeship roles that could help transform the UK energy sector and reach net zero climate targets.

The schemes are run by National Grid which sits at the heart of Great Britain’s energy system, keeping the lights on and gas flowing so people can go about their daily lives.

Their research shows that the UK energy sector needs to recruit for 400,000 skilled jobs right across the country between now and 2050 to get the UK to net zero.

They are currently looking to hire for their apprenticeship programmes which offer opportunities to foster and shape the skills needed for a green energy future through a mix of studying and hands-on experience, transforming the interest young people have in tackling climate change into a reality. 

The schemes can set them on the path of a meaningful career and provide the right environment for them to become, for example, the civil, mechanical and electrical engineers or data analysts of tomorrow.  

Angela said: “Energy sector apprenticeships are vital to building the workforce that will help the UK tackle climate change.

"We know young people are passionate about this agenda, and these programmes provide a great opportunity to be part of the generation finding solutions and delivering on climate ambitions at a critical time in the UK’s path to net zero.

“Through a mix of studying at university and practical training at National Grid’s first-class facilities in Eakring, they can explore different roles and develop their skills in a range of areas. 

“I’d recommend that anyone looking for their next step to be in a meaningful role that can help achieve a greener future, apply today.”

Jade Kimpton, National Grid Apprentice said: “I’m on the National Grid Level 4 higher apprenticeship, training to become a substation engineer.

"This programme provides on-the-field experience working on substation equipment, includes a range of training opportunities and I will also gain a Foundation degree in Electrical Power engineering.

“For anyone that’s thinking about applying, my advice is go for it and explore all the options available.

"Whether your preference is hands-on and practical, or more office based, there’s an apprenticeship in the energy sector for everyone.” 

National Grid are the first apprenticeship provider to be rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted for three consecutive years. 

The deadline for apprenticeship programmes is 27 February 2022. 


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