In the above post I mentioned [reading about courses at Llandrillo college on power engineering] this mornings Pioneer has an interesting article explaining more on the subject...........
THE UK?s first wind turbine blade repair apprentice has begun his training at Wales' only turbine training centre, situated at Coleg Llandrillo?s Rhos-on-Sea campus.
Niall Mirza, 27, from Colwyn Bay (WTG Offshore) will spend the first of three years of his apprenticeship training at the college site, before cutting his teeth on offshore wind turbines - Wales? biggest renewable energy source - for the final two years.
Niall said: ?I am extremely excited to be the first person to study for this apprenticeship in the UK.
?It is amazing to be a part of an industry which is so important, especially at this moment in time.?
Niall was joined at the specialist renewable energy centre this week by eight new wind turbine (operational and maintenance) apprentices from RWE, bringing the overall total up to 31.
Following a collaborative initiative between Grŵp Llandrillo Menai and WTG Offshore in the past six months, the blade repair apprenticeship has become a reality, and will now run alongside the college group?s wind turbine technician apprenticeship.
Mike Hodgson, founder of WTG Offshore and chief executive of the USA branch, said: ?Niall will spend the next three years as an apprentice.
?Year One will be mainly classroom-based, where he will learn key fundamentals: from blade repair, through reporting, to health and safety.
?During his second and third years, he will move into the field, where he will put the information he has learnt in the classroom to practical use, carrying out repair assessments on various blades.?
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https://www.northwalespioneer.co.uk/news/21395967.colwyn-bay-man-uks-first-wind-turbine-blade-repair-apprentice-rhos-on-sea-campus/