Gas Networks Ireland welcomes seven new students to 2018 Apprenticeship Scheme

Following a very successful recruitment process, Gas Networks Ireland welcomes seven new apprentices to the four-year programme in areas of Plumbing, Electrical Instrumentation and Mechanical Automation, and Maintenance Fitting.

The latest group of Gas Networks Ireland apprentices are Cork natives John Dinneen and Conor Mee, Offaly natives Ciaran Burke and Jack Kirwan, Ryan Duke from Waterford, Kian Neary from Mayo and Jacob Nolan-Horan from Dublin.

One of the most sought-after apprenticeships in Ireland, the Gas Networks Ireland programme provides mentor-led training and development and is facilitated in partnership with SOLAS. On completion of the Apprenticeship Programme, the successful trainees will be awarded a Level 6 Advanced Certificate Craft. This is recognised nationally and internationally as the requirement for craftsperson status.

Brian Flynn, Gas Technical Competency Training Manager, Gas Networks Ireland comments:

“We are delighted to welcome seven new recruits to the Gas Networks Ireland apprenticeship programme. The programme is extremely important to us, as it allows us to share our knowledge and experience with a new group of colleagues who are driven, ambitious and want to play an important role in Ireland’s energy future. We are thrilled to have apprentices of this calibre on board and we look forward to working with him into the future.”

Brian Flynn, Gas Technical Competency Training Manager, Gas Networks Ireland

Issued by Murray on behalf of Gas Networks Ireland.
For further details, please contact:

Mary O’Mahony, PR Manager, Gas Networks Ireland
T: 0214534545
E: Mary.OMahony@gasnetworks.ie

Jackie Phelan, Murray
T: 01 4980324
E: jphelan@murraygroup.ie