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Great British Energy – Nuclear is proud to mark International Youth Day 2025 with the launch of its early careers programme, welcoming a new cohort of graduates and apprentices into the business this September. The initiative reflects GBE – N’s commitment to investing in the next generation of nuclear professionals and delivering on the UK’s Skills Plan by supporting youth-led innovation, clean energy growth and national security. 

The programme will be delivered in partnership with two leading organisations 

Energus, who will host the graduate programme through their long-standing and highly regarded Nuclear Graduates scheme, which they manage on behalf of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA). 

Cogent Skills, who will support apprentices via flexi-job apprenticeship agency arrangements (FJAA), known for successfully placing apprentices across the nuclear sector. 

Vicki Dingwall, Talent Development Lead at Great British Energy Nuclear, said 

We’re thrilled to welcome our first cohort of graduates and apprentices this September. This is a key step in building a strong pipeline of talent for the future, and we look forward to supporting their growth and development within our business. We’re particularly pleased to work with two of the most reputable organisations – Energus and Cogent Skills.

Energus has been delivering the hugely successful Nuclear Graduates programme since 2010, supporting the early careers pipeline for key organisations across the sector. Cogent Skills is supporting our apprenticeships under Flexi Job Apprenticeship Agency arrangements and has been supporting the nuclear sector as skills specialists in science and technology for many years. 

Nicola Bacon, Head of People, Skills and Strategic Partnerships at Energus, said 

We are delighted to be partnering with Great British Energy – Nuclear to deliver its first Graduate Development Programme.  

Our Nuclear Graduates Scheme is an innovative and unique programme, giving Graduates exposure across the nuclear industry including placements within nuclear power generation and decommissioning which is tailored to the needs of the organisation and the graduate. 

This scheme will give the graduates the ability to grow as young professionals through a forward thinking, high-quality personal learning journey and Great British Energy -Nuclear will be investing in confident and well-rounded individuals who will be making a valuable contribution in the workplace.

Nicholas Durrington, Managing Director at Cogent Skills, said 

This is an important milestone in helping the nuclear sector to futureproof its workforce. This important sector has a crucial role to play in driving economic growth and providing energy security – it’s vital that employers have the right skills, in the right places. I’m confident this cohort will be the first of many as all partners work together to bring new talent to the industry. 

Alys Gardner, Head of Skills and Development Strategy at Great British Energy Nuclear, added

We’re delighted to be working with both Energus and Cogent Skills to deliver this programme. These partnerships are a significant mechanism in helping us deliver our skills commitments and ensure we’re investing in the next generation of nuclear professionals. 

The launch coincides with International Youth Day 2025 on 12 August, which celebrates the theme “Youth Empowerment for a Sustainable Future.” This global campaign highlights the importance of youth-led innovation and leadership — values that are at the heart of Great British Energy- Nuclear’s early careers strategy.

For more information, please contact

Cory Reynolds, Director of Communications and Government Relations 
[email protected] m 07701 235045 

Ieuan Williams, Head of Stakeholder and Media Relations 
[email protected] m 07889 108555 

About Great British Energy – Nuclear

Great British Energy – Nuclear (GBE-N) is the Government’s delivery body dedicated to supporting the development and deployment of new nuclear technologies in the UK. As part of Great British Energy (GBE) and sponsored by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), GBE-N plays a central role in strengthening the UK’s energy security and achieving net-zero carbon emissions. GBE-N focuses on fostering innovation, enabling investment, and coordinating efforts across the nuclear sector to build a resilient, low-carbon energy future.

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