OP
christowilso
I have my hat in the fire for positions with most of those companies (waiting to hear back from EDF). I know the path I'm trying to take and i will deffo have my degree in May but even if i chose to work in a position offshore i would want something i can do on my time off.you should be aiming for the scottish power /SSE/ ABB, Balfour beatty type outfits with a degree like that.
not the cut n thrust of general contracting I'm afraid
my laddie has a degree in power distribution.
clever lad and involved in serious tackle at his work.
his greeting faced mother was at me to change the sockets in the kitchen for some nice new satin chrome ones.
i did 6 to his 2 and i had to go and finish his 2nd off!
he could tell me the earthing arrangements on primary substation though so i let him off.
my point being there is far sexier electrics than putting sockets on in a kitchen but you need experience to do that kitchen work efficiently and in timely fashion.
best of british with the job hunt
I appreciate the advice. I suppose my real question is, would a company work with me in attaining the necessary skills and certificate?