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National Grid

Sector:
Utilities

Industry:
Energy, Utilities and Environmental

Type:
Company



National Grid’s role is to connect people to the energy they use.  Society relies on having energy at its finger tips: it is built on it and National Grid owns and manages the systems to which many different energy sources are connected.  In Britain we run systems that deliver gas and electricity across the entire country. In the North Eastern states of the US, we provide power directly to millions of customers.  Holding a vital position at the centre of the energy system, National Grid join’s everything up.

The energy market will dramatically change between now and 2015 and National Grid will play a vital role in connecting new sources of energy generation.  The transition to a low carbon economy is set against a background of increasing population, changing economic times and ageing power plants will be unprecedented.  This presents individuals with a tremendous opportunity to work with the latest technology and ensure we have energy networks that will meet the future challenges.  You can be at the heart of one of the greatest engineering challenges facing society; the creation of new sustainable energy solutions for the future.

At National Grid we’re passionate about our “grow our own strategy” and our suite of GCSE to degree level career path development programmes.  It’s little wonder that they are recognised for excellence and innovation – after all, we’ve been running some for well over 20 years - so they are some of the best you’ll find anywhere. 

We believe that by investing in you now it will provide greater returns in the future.

 

 

 

 

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