The incoming chair of the ICE North Wales Committee is launching a new opportunity for emerging talent.
A new professional development opportunity has been created for ICE graduate and technician members who live and work in North Wales.
Stella Brookes, the incoming chair of the North Wales Committee, created the position to support emerging talent within the industry.
The role offers continuing professional development (CPD) and the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of how the ICE works at a regional and national level.
The post holder will get to meet with professionals across the industry in Wales, and inspire current and future generations of civil engineers.
About the role
The Chair’s Future Apprentice will have the opportunity to attend and/or contribute to:
- ICE North Wales Committee meetings
- ICE Wales Cymru webinars and conferences
- Engagement with ICE activities
How to apply
Please submit a personal statement (maximum 250 words) outlining why you believe you should be selected as the next chair’s apprentice.
Applications should be sent via email to [email protected].
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