ScottishPower Renewables’ first-ever offshore wind apprentice is an apprentice no more after being appointed as a balance of plant technician at the green energy company’s flagship UK offshore windfarm.
Jovita Beeston (21) from Acle has taken up her new permanent role after successfully completing her three-year apprenticeship at the £2.5 billion East Anglia ONE offshore windfarm, which was fully commissioned in July 2020.
During her three-year apprenticeship, Jovita studied at East Coast College while gaining practical on the job experience, including working offshore on the 102 turbine windfarm – 30 miles off the Suffolk coast.
She was inspired to join the ScottishPower Renewables programme after studying engineering at college as well as gaining practical work experience in the offshore wind sector.
As part of the offshore technical team responsible for keeping the turbines turning, Jovita and her colleagues carry out the mechanical and electrical works needed to ensure the windfarm produces as much clean green electricity as possible.
“And that’s not just about the renewable energy we produce here – enough to power the equivalent of more than 630,000 homes. It’s about the jobs and the opportunities available and showing other women that they can be part of this great green industry.
“I’m so lucky to have been able to start my offshore wind career right here in the East of England and proud to be working for ScottishPower Renewables.”
Charlie Jordan, Chief Executive of ScottishPower Renewables, said: “From day one, we could all see Jovita’s potential and it’s been great to follow her journey from apprentice to technician – she is a brilliant ambassador for our apprenticeship programme and a real trailblazer.
“Together with her colleagues across the East Anglia ONE team, she is powering a cleaner, greener and better future for us all.”