WorldSkills UK

We’re a proud member of WorldSkills, a global movement of over 80 countries, with members’ national teams ultimately testing their ability to achieve world-class standards in the biennial ‘skills olympics’. The insights we gain from training as part of this global network helps us raise standards across the UK and empower young people from all backgrounds to choose apprenticeships and technical education as prestigious routes. 

This Green Careers Week, we’re the official technical education partner, working with a industry, employers and organisations who are leading the way in green careers to inspire students to pursue technical green careers all while raising their awareness.

Browse below to find out more about exciting green careers and technical pathways, and our free Green Careers Week events and resources available to you.

Join in our free virtual interactive green careers and apprenticeship webinars on 5th and 7th November at 11am

In continued partnership with Education and Employers join us to meet the experts and role models paving the way in green careers.

Students will gain insight into what we mean by ‘green’ and discover the variety of different green jobs available from leading industry experts and role models, including graduates and apprentices (Gatsby Benchmarks 2 and 5). They’ll also learn about technical and apprenticeship pathways (Gatsby Benchmark 7) and get a better sense of the importance of these jobs and clarity on next steps.

These sessions include Q&A opportunities with interactive quizzes for students to collect interesting facts along the way and engage with speakers and content.

Targeted at KS3, KS4 and above, visit our website to register your students for our free events.

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What Are Green Careers?

Tuesday 5th November 11:00am – 12:00pm

Join WorldSkills UK with STEM Learning Climate Ambassadors and the British Engineering Association’s experts and role models, including current and former apprentices, to uncover what exactly green careers, green skills and green jobs are, and the pathways students can take to kickstart their own.

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Exploring Green Careers in Engineering and Technology

Thursday 7th November 11:00am – 12:00pm

Take your students’ career expectations to new heights with British Airways’ impressive experts and role models as they share about everything ‘green’ in engineering and technology, within aviation and wider. We’ll highlight the importance of green skills and showcase the technical and apprenticeship pathways available—prestigious routes that offer hands-on experience and the chance to make a real impact in protecting our planet and positively shaping the future.

What are Green Careers and Green Skills?

with NOCN, partners of WorldSkills UK

NOCN Group is committed to providing the ‘Green Skills’ of the future to support learners, centres, and employers with the transition to green economies and workforces.

As the world increasingly prioritises sustainability and environmental responsibility, green careers and green skills are becoming more important and relevant. They offer opportunities for individuals to make a positive impact on the planet while also advancing their careers in fields that are likely to experience growth in the coming years.

Whilst green careers are typically associated with the fields of renewable energy, environmental conservation and technology, nearly all jobs will be impacted by the move to green economies over the next decade.

Why are Green Careers and Skills important?

As the UK strives to achieve its ambitious climate targets, including net-zero emissions by 2050, green skills are essential for driving the transition to a low-carbon economy. Green careers in renewable energy, energy efficiency, sustainable agriculture, and conservation not only contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions but also create job opportunities and economic growth.

What Green Careers are available?

By 2030, there could be 694,000 green jobs in the low-carbon and renewable energy sectors across England. The types of jobs in the green sector vary and can include environmental technicians, agricultural specialists, wind turbine or solar panel technicians, nuclear engineers and many more. 

How can I get into a Green Career?

Apprenticeships are a great option for people of all ages to break into the green sector. They offer the opportunity to earn while you learn with options to train right up to degree level.  

A wide range of green apprenticeships are available, from environmental consultancy and business sustainability to forestry and wind turbine technology.  A range of qualifications and short courses are also available in subjects such as Energy Efficiency and Domestic Retrofit.

Where Can I Find Out More?

NOCN Group have put together some useful information and resources about Green Skills and careers. Visit www.nocn.org.uk to find out more.

Spotlight on Green Jobs

WorldSkills UK brought together the UK’s leading employers and apprentices to inspire young people from all walks of life to consider the vocational pathways which will lead them to green careers.

As climate change and environmental concerns top the social, political and youth agenda, we focused on green jobs in the fourth of our series of Spotlight Talks. The government’s ambition to create 2 million jobs in the green economy by 2030 is an exciting opportunity for young people to develop skills which will help accelerate the UK towards net-zero.

Sessions are broken down into 30-minute slots and contain live Q&As, videos and expert career advice. Examples of the topics explored include:

  • The switch to electric vehicles and how it will revolutionise the skills needed in the automotive industry
  • New methods of designing and building houses to be more energy efficient is opening up new routes into the construction industry
  • How STEM skills are fundamental to addressing the challenges of climate change.

Spotlight on Green Jobs

Meet the experts and inspiring role models from organisations paving the way in green careers!

Last year WorldSkills UK worked with Education and Employers and our partners EDF Energy, the Institute of the Motor Industry and Air Products to bring young people everything they need to know about low carbon careers and green apprenticeships in the engineering sector. Have a watch below to catch up on these events today and be inspired! (Supporting Gatsby Benchmarks 2,5 and 7).   

EDF Energy

EDF Energy is a leading energy provider that powers homes and business across the UK. With a strong commitment to innovation and sustainability, EDF has innovated cutting-edge technology aimed at reducing carbon emissions and is empowering a new generation of green professionals through their apprenticeship schemes. In this session students hear from apprentices at EDF Energy who’ll discuss their programs, the essential skills they’re developing and share advice on securing opportunities, as well as receive an overview on the future of green jobs and why it is an exciting field to consider.

The IMI

Green careers in the automotive sector have taken the fast lane to prominence. With the industry’s growing commitment to sustainability and eco-friendliness, these careers have become essential and impactful

In partnership with the Institute of Motor Industry (IMI), students will hear from automotive professionals who’ll explore the skills needs within the sector and the exciting careers it offers. Students will also gain expert insights into green developments in automotive, from innovating electric cars of the future to training opportunities that will ready a new generation of highly skilled and environmentally conscious professionals.

Air Products

Air Products, a global leader in industrial gases and pioneering technologies, is driving industries towards a more sustainable future through ground-breaking solutions

From supplying medical gases to healthcare facilities to supporting NASA’s space exploration endeavours, this session offers students a unique opportunity to explore real sustainability initiatives and learn from Air Products professionals about the exciting pathways available for aspiring green careers.

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