Careers and pathways into offshore wind are laid out in a series of new films launched online by Triton Knoll and RWE.
The easy access films are part of a package of specially produced materials for students and teachers, highlighting the wide range of jobs in the industry.
They also detail the subjects, skills and career pathways students can explore to get there.
The films take case studies from colleagues across Triton Knoll and RWE’s diverse offshore workforce prove it’s not just engineers who get to make a difference in the industry.
Geologists, graphic designers, maritime professionals, archaeologists, biologists, and manufacturing ‘techies’ are also amongst those playing a part in delivering offshore wind farms around the globe.
RWE project director for Triton Knoll Julian Garnsey said: “We work in one of the most exciting and dynamic industries in the world, able to make a real difference in the fight against climate change and helping protect our planet by what we do, every day.
“It’s a fast growing industry, with the support of government, and so is a great long-term career choice, as we aim to generate enough low carbon electricity to power every single home in the UK by 2030.
“Innovation thrives on diversity and attracting new entrants is essential for the success of the renewable energy revolution.
“We hope that through these films and resources, we can provide a glimpse into our world of offshore wind and inspire students to come and learn more about the industry, how to get involved and ultimately join us on our journey towards carbon neutrality.”


