Are you interested in an exciting career in engineering and energy systems? Join us for a virtual event with National Energy System Operator to discover opportunities in the energy sector and learn how you can help shape the future of sustainable energy.

. NESO are part of the UK Government so are publicly owned with a core responsible for the entire distribution of the UK’s electricity and gas supply.      

Event Details:

  • Event: Engineering Insights with National Energy System Operator
  • Date: Thursday, 5th December 2024
  • Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
  • Location: Virtual (link provided upon registration)

Why Attend?

This is a fantastic opportunity to:

  • Learn About Engineering Roles: Gain insight into the innovative work National Energy System Operator does to balance supply and demand across the UK’s energy grid.
  • Explore Career Pathways: Discover opportunities for school-leavers and graduates and meet current and former apprentices / graduates working towards a sustainable future.
  • Hear From Experts: Meet engineers working at the forefront of the energy transition, tackling real-world challenges to create a greener and more sustainable future.
  • Ask Your Questions: Participate in a live Q&A session to get tailored advice about the skills, qualifications, and experiences needed to succeed in this field.

Why This Event Matters

The National Energy System Operator plays a crucial role in shaping the UK’s energy landscape, ensuring a reliable and sustainable energy supply. By attending this event, you’ll gain valuable insights into how engineering is driving the energy transition and how you can be part of this vital work.

Event Registration Closing Soon – Register Now!

Don’t miss this opportunity to explore an engineering career with a leading organisation in the energy sector.

Invite your friends interested in sustainability to this event!

Register Here:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NESOvirtual

Valuing Careers

  • Individuals: Career development can support individuals throughout their education and career; facilitating positive transitions, building career management skills and fostering career wellbeing.
  • The economy: Career development can support the economy by improving the efficiency of the labour market and promoting effective skills/knowledge development. 
  • Society: Career development can benefit society by promoting social justice and equity in education and work for all members of the community.

do you need advice

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you would like to arrange a careers interview or require further information. Mrs S Beeton, Head of Careers sbeeton@sphs.uk.com