NI Water Welcomes Aspiring Young Co. Down Engineers

NI Water Welcomes Aspiring Engineers from County Down to Hybrid Work Experience Programme

NI Water opened its doors to 20 aspiring engineers from schools across Northern Ireland, including Reece Johnson from Bangor Academy and Sixth Form College and Niamh from Assumption Grammar, to participate in the second of three new Hybrid Work Experience opportunities planned by the company.

This series, developed in partnership with the leading social mobility charity, Speakers for Schools, provides students aged 16-19 with the opportunity to gain invaluable insights into careers they are interested in.

Following the success of their first work experience session in November which focused on science careers at NI Water, a place on the engineering programme was highly sought after.

Reece Johnston From Bangor Academy and Niamh from the Assumption Grammar School were two of the students who took part in the 3-day hybrid work experience with NI Water.

Students participated in two days of virtual sessions led by NI Water engineers, giving them a deeper understanding of the crucial role engineering plays in delivering water. This programme culminated in an in-person day at Dorisland Water Treatment Works, where students enjoyed a tour of the facility, and engaged in fun, hands-on challenges designed to illustrate how engineering is integral to the water delivery process.

NI Water’s Head of HR Operations, Helen Devlin said: “We are thrilled to offer these hybrid work experience opportunities to the next generation of engineers.

“It’s been fantastic to see the students so engaged throughout the three day programme.  e have been able to give them a real taste of what a career in engineering in NI Water could look like. 

“Not only do our programmes provide invaluable hands-on experience and insights from our award-winning teams, but they open doors for young people to explore exciting careers while promoting social mobility across Northern Ireland”.

The multi-award winning employer will host more hybrid work experience programmes, with the next programme, focusing on careers in Finance, taking place in June 2025, so keep an eye out on:

https://www.speakersforschools.org for more details.

This series of hybrid work experience programmes is delivered in partnership with Speakers for Schools, a UK-based charity committed to increasing social mobility by providing young people with access to career development opportunities.

Speakers for Schools is a charity founded in 2010 by ITV’s Political Editor Robert Peston and supported by the Law Family Charitable Foundation.

Its mission is to help level the playing field for young people of all backgrounds, increasing access to exciting work experience and other development opportunities, linking students to hundreds of the UK’s leading employers.

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