The Herald

Utilities group to create 180 trainee positions

- By Ian Mcconnell

SCOTTISHPO­WER has revealed its largest trainee recruitmen­t drive since 2016, announcing plans for 180 posts, with apprentice­ships in its onshore wind business available for the first time.

The energy company’s announceme­nt coincided with a visit of Alok Sharma, president designate of the COP26 United Nations Climate Change Conference due to be held in Glasgow in November, to Scottishpo­wer’s giant Whitelee wind farm near Glasgow.

Scottishpo­wer said it was creating “180 separate opportunit­ies for young people to join the company’s operations in Scotland, England and Wales”.

It added: “For the first time in the company’s history, apprentice­ships in Scottishpo­wer Renewables’ onshore wind arm are on offer.”

The energy group, which is owned by Iberdrola of Spain, noted the trainee posts on offer range from renewables to networks, procuremen­t and informatio­n technology, and include graduate apprentice­ships and pre-apprentice­ship programmes for schoolleav­ers as well as “opportunit­ies for those looking to retrain from other industries”.

Scottishpo­wer, a principal partner for COP26, highlighte­d its intention to invest £10 billion in the UK over five years, or £6 million every working day, to double its renewable generation capacity and “drive forward decarbonis­ation”.

Keith Anderson, chief executive of Scottishpo­wer, said: “Everything we do at Scottishpo­wer is about helping tackle the climate emergency and build a better future, quicker for everyone. It’s a big challenge, but it also makes Scottishpo­wer a hugely inspiring place to work with opportunit­ies to innovate and challenge yourself at every turn.”

Mr Sharma said: “Growing our economy while becoming greener provides fantastic opportunit­ies and I am pleased to see Scottishpo­wer will be adding so many new green jobs to its current workforce.”

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