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Gippsland Water's first VCE vocational major student secures traineeship, advancing career in water industry
Harry, Gippsland Water's first VCE Vocational Major student, has secured a two-year traineeship, gaining hands-on experience and a Water Industry Operations certificate. Gippsland Water encourages students to explore career pathways in the industry.
Gippsland Water's first VCE Vocational Major work experience student has entered the next stage of their career in the water industry, as a water and wastewater trainee. Former Kurnai College student Harry completed his VCE studies last year and has successfully secured a two-year traineeship with the organisation.
Water and wastewater trainee Harry at the Gippsland Water Factory
Career pathways success
Managing director Sarah Cumming said Harry was the first student to take the career pathway with Gippsland Water since the vocational major was introduced to the Victorian curriculum in 2023. "It's fantastic to see the first of our vocational major work experience students transitioning into the next stage of their career with us."
"As part of his traineeship, Harry will complete rotations with our water and wastewater teams and gain a certificate in Water Industry Operations. To see a young person be so passionate about the water industry and take full advantage of the career pathways we offer is truly inspiring," Ms Cumming said.
Traineeship successfully secured
Harry said he was fortunate to secure three months of part time work with Gippsland Water before starting his traineeship. "I literally finished high school on Friday and started at the Gippsland Water Factory on Monday. Then I found out about the traineeship opportunities available and started the application process, which included submitting my resume and doing interviews."
"There hasn't been a dull day on the job so far, there's always something to do and new things to learn. When I finish my training, I'll have a qualification and lots of experience, which is great," Harry said.
Work experience opportunities
Ms Cumming said Gippsland Water offered several work experience opportunities each year. "I'd encourage anyone looking to complete their VCE vocational major work experience with us to express interest early.
"We want to give each of our students as much hands-on experience as possible, and by working alongside our experienced team, they get to learn new skills and build confidence in their abilities. We also offer work experience for Year 10 students and have university graduate and internship programs available," Ms Cumming said.
To find out more about career pathways at Gippsland Water visit Gippsland Water - Careers website.
Pictures from Gippsland Water website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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