Monday, 10 September 2012

Dornoch student selected for SSE apprenticeship


A YOUNG Dornoch student is one of 45 new energy apprentices who have joined SSE’s industry-renowned apprentice scheme in Scotland this week, taking up their tools for the first time at the power giant’s SSE induction programme held in Perth.
The talented individuals were hired after a rigorous selection procedure and will now join the company’s apprentice training programme.
Michael Anderson (17) of Birichen, said he was delighted to have been chosen for the four-year scheme. He has just left Dornoch Academy and has spent a couple of weeks with SSE at Anniesland College in Glasgow.
He added his father David, an electrician, and mother Catriona, a librarian, were "well pleased".
The class of 2012 come from all corners of Scotland and their apprenticeships will take between three and four years.
Combining both theoretical study and practical experience on site, they will be under the supervision of one of SSE’s experienced managers, some who started as apprentices themselves. READ MORE
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