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Skills event to showcase Hinkley Point C careers for young people

By Hinkley Point C media team | Posted November 13, 2017

Young people aged between 16-21 are being encouraged to sign-up to a new initiative to get hands-on at a skills day and meet the people who are helping to build Britain’s first new nuclear power station in a generation, Hinkley Point C.

As part of the newly-launched Young HPC programme, young people who have registered with the scheme will be able to attend the first of a series of skills days to find out more about the Hinkley Point C project.

The event, which is being held at the Somerset Energy Innovation Centre, in Bridgwater next month, will enable registered participants to meet prospective employers and discover some of the elements of the jobs that are and will be available at Hinkley Point C.

To take part, young people need to have signed-up to the Young HPC programme by registering online.

The scheme is designed to help local young people discover the diverse range of job opportunities available to them at the Hinkley Point C project – everything from catering and security to marine work, welding and administration work.

Chris Young, Hinkley Point C’s apprentice and academy lead, said: “The skills day will be a chance for participants to meet contractors, find out more about Hinkley Point C and discover what apprenticeship and career opportunities the project could provide them.

“But they must register beforehand by signing-up on the website.

“The aim of Young HPC and our skills days is to help people decide what to do next – whether that’s working at Hinkley Point C, doing an apprenticeship or going on to college or university.

“It’s all part of the legacy we want to leave local young people by helping them to make decisions based on their own skills, interests and qualifications.”

For those who don’t know what their dream job is just yet, the website has plenty of help and advice available to try and find the right role for them.

There are also useful tools to help people build their CV, develop an understanding of interview techniques and introduces them to some of the companies helping to build Hinkley Point C.

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