Power System Engineer Higher Apprentice Review
at National Grid
Degree Apprenticeship
Engineering
Warwick
Review Submitted: March 2025
Overall Rating
4.8 /5
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Overview of Role
Please give an overview of your role and what this involves on a day-to-day basis:
My work is vital to ensure our infrastructure remains 99.9999% reliable and secure to power the whole nation. Also, ensuring the infrastructure to enable the energy transition is properly integrated to our grid. The role pushes me to overcome obstacles around outage planning, modelling, power quality and voltage regulation. It has given me extensive knowledge of legislation on the energy sector and who the sector collaborates.
The opportunities I have been able to be a part of have developed my knowledge but also my professional and personal skills. From clean power 20230 to London Power Tunnels, the projects I have worked on have given me motivation and inspired me to deliver for my community.
To what extent do you enjoy your programme?
Three weeks into the apprenticeship, my wife and I welcomed our twin girls. This was a joyful but stressful time in my life. National Grid were very supportive and gave me reasonable adjustments to still succeed. The opportunity has made me able to provide for my young family and plan for the future.
Skills Development
Have you learnt any new skills or developed existing skills?
I have worked with the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero during National Apprenticeship Week. Being included in National Grid’s RIIO-T3 Business Plan has showed me that I can make an impact no matter my position. The apprenticeship has helped me find my passion for social mobility and supporting communities. I represented National Grid the Social Mobility Awards and participate in events in schools to support young people through our Grid for Good programme.
Structure and Support
How well organised/structured is your programme?
How much support do you receive from your employer?
Mentally, I have a safeguarding team that monitor and look after my wellbeing. I have access to the AVIVA digital GP app and the thrive app. I have received Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and counselling. Also, supporting me with my neurodiversity by helping me get diagnosed and suppling me with software and hardware.
I am encouraged to speak up when I am struggling and coached on how to prioritise my own health. I fell I am always heard, supported and encouraged when I have sought support in times of struggle.
How much support do you receive from your training provider when working towards your qualifications?
If problems are raised there are people within the team to deal with tat specific problem. If it is around my health and wellbeing, the safeguarding lead will support me and offer a range of support from counselling to software like the thrive app. For academic issues, the team can bridge the gap to communicate with the institution to find a solution I am happy with. This can be receiving 1-1 coaching, neurodiversity support or shown helpful tools. With issues with training, the team liaise with my on-job colleagues to ensure I am given the right support to excel in my role. Also, trainers can be briefed on my specific needs or courses amended to support my needs.