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14/02/2023

ScottishPower Welcomes First Cohort Of 1,000 New Recruits

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ScottishPower has welcomed the first cohort of 1,000 new recruits this week, with CEO Keith Anderson stating that the "energy jobs boom is here to stay".

Mr Anderson has said that unlike the boom-and-bust hiring sprees seen in other industries, the drive to decarbonise means the UK energy industry needs more than 200,000 new starts with ScottishPower recruiting 1,000 in 2023 alone.

Against a backdrop of economic uncertainty and a stalling labour market, Mr Anderson, said that the clean power sector is thriving but it faces a race for talent.

Keith said: "The UK needs to electrify the hell out of everything, and we need more people to help us do it.

"We need to attract over 1,000 people this year alone, from ecologists to data analysts and everything in between. It's not just engineers, there's a wealth of careers on offer and one of the biggest challenges we have is to fill these roles.
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"The energy sector is pumping billions of investments into clean, green UK infrastructure projects - £6m every single day – from onshore and offshore wind and solar farms to the kilometres of electricity networks needed to connect them up.

"It's decades long investments, if we want the UK to continue to lead and compete on the clean energy world stage and electrify the economy, we need everyone; education, governments and skills bodies, to prioritise green skills and fast track the pipeline of people we need to decarbonise the UK."

ScottishPower last year secured a record number of contracts to build green infrastructure projects, including 19 renewable energy projects across the UK. At the same time, it is investing heavily in the electricity network to connect up clean power across the country, not to mention investing in new technology like hydrogen and batteries.

But green jobs are not just in construction and operation, the energy industry needs the project managers, the accountants, the HR and environmental staff who play a transformative role in getting projects from the drawing board to spades in the ground.

To find out more about the roles available, please visit: scottishpower.com/careers

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