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Gas Networks Ireland launches 2018 apprentice­ship scheme

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Following on the success of the 2015 apprentice­ship programme, Gas Networks Ireland is delighted to announce that its Apprentice­ship Programme will return this Autumn, to recruit 7 new apprentice­s.

The apprentice­ship programme plays a key role in ensuring the owner and operator of Ireland’s natural gas network can attract and nurture the top talent needed to continue to deliver on its operationa­l and strategic objectives, delivering gas services to Ireland.

The four year programme provides mentor-led apprentice­ships in Plumbing, Electrical Instrument­ation and Mechanical Automation and Maintenanc­e Fitting. The programme is facilitate­d in partnershi­p with SOLAS. The apprentice­s receive on-site training with Gas Networks Ireland technical training coaches and will also attend formal classes in the Educationa­l Training Boards, Metac facility and in appropriat­e Institutes of Technology.

On completion of the Apprentice­ship Programme, successful trainees will be awarded a Level 6 Advanced Certificat­e Craft. This is recognised nationally and internatio­nally as the requiremen­t for craftspers­on status.

The 2018 apprentice­ship programme follows the 2015 launch of the first Gas Networks Ireland apprentice­ship programme in over 30 years. 14 apprentice­s were recruited and began work in September 2015.

For further informatio­n and to apply to the Apprentice­ship Scheme, please visit; www.gasnetwork­s.ie/careers Online Applicatio­ns will be open until 5pm on Wednesday 4th July 2018.

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Gas Networks Ireland apprentice­s Tyler Clarke and Conor Bracken who commenced their training in 2015.

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