
Demand for skilled electricians is high and apprenticeships remain one of the most effective ways to develop talent
As thousands of youths across Scotland receive their exam results, SELECT and the SJIB remind students that there is no wrong path to a rewarding and successful career in the electrotechnical industry.
With many school leavers unsure of their next step, and others disappointed by their grades, the organisations have highlighted the valuable opportunities and potential high earnings offered through an electrical apprenticeship.
Alan Wilson, managing director of the construction trade body, SELECT, said: “This week’s results will have brought joy for some and disappointment for others, but our message is simple – there is no wrong path.
“We want young people and their parents to understand that an electrical apprenticeship is a highly respected and financially rewarding career that offers lifelong skills and exciting opportunities.
“Qualified electricians earn excellent salaries, and their services are in high demand here in Scotland and worldwide.”
As the country transitions to a net-zero future, demand for skilled electricians has never been higher, and apprenticeships remain one of the most effective ways to develop talent for the future.
Anyone interested in learning more and applying to become an apprentice should contact the Scottish Electrical Charitable Training Trust (SECTT).
SECTT manages Scotland’s industry-approved training scheme for electrical apprenticeships on behalf of the SJIB.
Catherine Gillon, secretary of the SJIB, added: “Becoming an electrician means joining an economically crucial, modern profession with increasing demand, especially in areas like renewables, electric vehicles and innovative technology.
“Apprentices are supported throughout their journey and come away with respected industry qualifications that open doors worldwide."