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HomeNewsApprenticeships available in Geelong

Apprenticeships available in Geelong

Apprenticeship opportunities are available in Geelong as an annual recruitment drive occurs across the state.

CitiPower and Powercor’s apprenticeship program will offer 30 four-year apprenticeship positions in roles like lineworkers, cable jointers, substation electricians or meter technicians.

Geelong apprentice field worker Jack Doyle started his apprenticeship in January this year and said the role offered many opportunities to develop his skills.

“I love the diversity of the work…and it opens up different learning opportunities while working in different locations, as you’re exposed to challenges through the trade,” he said.

“On the first day, we were assigned our mentors, who’ve been an awesome help to us through the first few months, and we were straight on the job site within the first couple of days.

“It’s an opportunity that not many people have the chance to apply and be selected for. If there is a chance to apply for it, take it with both hands and give it your best shot because you won’t look back.”

Powercor head of operations and delivery Barry David said the lineworker apprenticeships were perfect for people who loved outdoor work and were comfortable working at heights.

“Having the right people in these roles is as essential as the poles and wires that deliver the power,” he said.

“To make sure we are ready for the future, we are building a diverse workforce and want people of all ages, genders and backgrounds to apply.

“We want people with the right attitude, who like working in teams, are committed to safety and are excited about contributing to their local communities.”

Apprenticeship applications are open, and people can apply at careers.powercor.com.au

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