Earn and Learn - “Are you our next Apprentice?”
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From: Office of Public Works
- Published on: 22 June 2023
- Last updated on: 26 July 2023
This is an exciting opportunity to be part of the €1.3 billion commitment from Government to protect communities threatened by river and coastal flood risk. Flood relief schemes are proposed for some 300 communities throughout the country, which will protect approximately 23,000 properties.
“We are seeking to attract bright, enthusiastic people to join our team. We need to expand to continue our dedicated work in the area of risk management and climate adaptation. We want people to ask themselves, “Could I do that?”
said Jim Casey, Head of Flood Risk Management in the Office of Public Works.
“With this apprenticeship approach to learning, while being paid and mentored by experienced engineers, we hope to attract and develop people from a broad and diverse range of backgrounds who have an interest and passion for helping communities adapt to the challenges of the future and to thrive,” said Jim.
The apprenticeships offer an “earn and learn” approach to realising a rewarding career as an Engineering Technician. The Apprenticeship runs for two years combining work-based learning with a formal training programme. Successful candidates will be based out of the Mallow office of the Office of Public Works.
“I completed a summer work placement with the OPW when I was a student and loved it. It's so rewarding to work on major projects that have a genuinely positive impact on people's lives,”
said Denise Delaney, one of the most senior grades of engineers in the Office of Public Works.
“We have a lovely team of people from all across the country, working together to deliver high quality, sustainable engineering projects that we can all be proud of. We’re at the top of our game and the work is very rewarding, in lots of ways”
said Denise.
The formal training component will be delivered through Atlantic Technological University, who act as the co-ordinating provider for Civil Engineering Technician Apprenticeships in Ireland. The academic modules will be delivered online one day per week, with one day per month requiring attendance on the ATU Sligo campus to facilitate laboratory work and face-to-face tuition.
Combined with the protection provided by existing schemes and those that are in the process of delivery, OPW Flood Plans show how it is feasible to protect approximately 95% of at-risk properties assessed under the National Catchment Flood Risk Assessment and Management Programme.
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For more information access the job spec.
The OPW is offering training opportunities for two Apprentice Civil Engineering Technicians to be part of the teams working on the Flood Risk Management – Hydrometric Monitoring Programme.
These roles offer an exciting opportunity for those who want to be involved with delivery of this programme and play a significant role in defending Ireland from flood risk.
An apprenticeship is a full-time programme that combines work-based learning with a formal training programme. Throughout your apprenticeship, you will work as a full-time member of staff with your employer, the Office of Public Works, who will release you to attend the structured training programme with the training provider – the earn-as-you-learn approach.
The learning component will be delivered through Atlantic Technological University, who act as the coordinating provider for Civil Engineering Technician Apprenticeships in Ireland.
The academic modules will be delivered online one day per week, with one day per month requiring attendance on the ATU Sligo campus to facilitate laboratory work and face-to-face tuition. At the beginning of each academic year, there is a 5-day residential attendance on the ATU Sligo campus. Those who successfully achieve all programme elements will attain a Higher National Certificate in Civil Engineering at Level 6 on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ).
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