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Military talent championed through work experience at power network

17 October 2025 by Googler

Gareth Instone presenting after completing his work experience with UK Power Networks.

UK Power Networks proudly hosted its latest Military Work Experience Programme reaffirming its commitment to the Armed Forces Covenant and inclusive workforce development.

This two-week initiative was designed to support Armed Forces personnel, including those from the Army, Navy, and Royal Marines, as they transition into civilian careers, offering structured exposure to the energy and infrastructure sectors.

Delivered in partnership with the British Forces Resettlement Service , the programme matched participants with teams across UK Power Networks based on their interests and location preferences. Placements spanned operational sites in Crawley, Colchester, Bury St Edmunds, Tidworth and London.

The initiative contributes to building a future-ready workforce by engaging underrepresented communities and fostering strategic outreach.

The programme’s networking event at the Union Jack Club, in Waterloo, featured talks from senior management and participants.

UK Power Networks’ 2025 military work experience intake ceremony.

The event recognised the contributions of both staff and attendees, reinforcing the programme’s role as a recruitment pipeline for motivated, disciplined talent.

Participants rated the programme an impressive 9.63 out of 10, saying it would help prepare for careers in the energy sector.

Gareth Instone, Staff sergeant in the 1st Military Working Dog Regiment, said: “The whole experience has been invaluable for me as I move through my resettlement and look toward a future career in the energy sector. The exposure to operational sites, substations, safety practices and the people behind them has been eye opening and motivating.

“Spending time with the substation fitters and linespeople on site, seeing their skills and professionalism first-hand, was a real highlight of the programme. They were open, patient and generous with their knowledge, and a genuine credit to UK Power Networks.”

Natasha Paramasamy, STEM outreach and development specialist, said: “It’s been a privilege to support this programme and witness the enthusiasm and potential of our Armed Forces community. We’re proud to play a part in their journey and look forward to welcoming more participants in future cohorts.”

UK Power Networks remains committed to supporting Armed Forces personnel and looks forward to expanding the programme’s reach and impact in future editions.

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