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Highly sought-after turbine apprenticeship scheme expanded by Orsted

Wind turbine technician programme widened to a dozen for 2019

New office? Westermost Rough offshore wind farm.(Image: Orsted)

Offshore wind developer Ørsted has opened applications for its sought-after apprentice wind turbine technician programme.

The company has enlarged the cohort to 12 for 2019, with eight positions at Grimsby’s East Coast Hub and four on the west coast.

Interest is soaring in the world leading company, widely regarded as a top employer within a burgeoning industry.

Applications close on Friday, with hundreds anticipated - and a head for heights, and helicopters, a must.

Robert Howes, learning and development senior specialist, said: “Once these vacancies have been filled, we’ll have an impressive cohort of 22 apprentices across three year groups. It has been fantastic to see how the current second year group have looked after the first years and we’re hoping to see that attitude replicated when we take on our next team.

 

Orsted's first cohort of East Coast Hub apprentices, pictured after completing their first shift at Race Bank offshore wind farm. David Davidson is second left. (Image: Orsted)

“Ideally, we’re looking for team players with good communication skills. Someone who has a good technical understanding and an ability to problem solve will fit in perfectly. The renewables sector is still so new but it’s storming ahead and grabbing people’s interest along the way. This could be someone’s perfect opportunity to start on their journey to an extremely rewarding career path.”

Just like a car, turbines require regular maintenance and inspections to ensure they’re working at full capacity and after a three year placement with Ørsted, the fully qualified technicians will do just that, for one of Ørsted’s 11 operational º£½ÇÊÓÆµ offshore wind farms.

East Coast Hub is home to four already, including emerging world leader Hornsea One, with Hornsea Two and Three still to emerge too.