Inspiring the next generation - Prysmian team shares career pathways with pupils at Dunbar Grammar School

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Inspiring the next generation - Prysmian team shares career pathways with pupils at Dunbar Grammar School


Prysmian and supply chain colleagues recently took part in a highly successful visit to Dunbar Grammar School in East Lothian. At the careers evening, the team spoke with pupils about the range of employment opportunities and career pathways available in the energy industry. The team also discussed the Eastern Green Link 1 (EGL1) project which is being built locally.

Three colleagues from Prysmian were joined by a representative of subcontractor Glenturas for the two-hour careers evening, which was organised by DYW East Lothian. 

The event granted over 592 people - students between the ages of 11 and 18, plus their parents/carers - the opportunity to hear from a range of businesses and employers about career opportunities and pathways.

The team shared valuable insight into working for a company such as Prysmian, and the apprenticeship programme on offer. It was also an opportunity to discuss, with pupils and parent alike, key information about the energy industry such salary ranges, offshore and onshore working patterns, and the different career pathways available.

Students and parents were encouraged to ask questions which benefitted their understanding – and, with Dunbar Grammar located in close proximity to EGL1, the event also provided a fantastic opportunity to discuss the project more broadly, and the range of benefits it will bring to local communities and the nation as a whole.

The event was a great success; with the team especially delighted to hear from one parent, who shared that her son was “starstruck and amazed” by the work done by Prysmian on the EGL1 project.

“We are extremely pleased to continue supporting schools to promote career pathways, by taking part in the careers evening at Dunbar Grammar School."

“We are always grateful to have the opportunity to discuss our project and industry in more detail with young people – and following our visit to Seaham High School in County Durham earlier this year, we are proud to have already engaged with pupils on both sides of the EGL1 project in 2026.”

Alberto Pirovano

EGL1 Project Director at Prysmian

“We are delighted to have such strong support from a wide range of employers who so generously give their time to help prepare, guide and enthuse our young people about the exciting opportunities that await them once they leave school.”

Sue Anderson

School Coordinator at DYW East Lothian

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About Prysmian and EGL1 Social Value

Prysmian is the main contractor for the engineering, procurement, construction, and installation of the HVDC cable system for EGL1. As part of this major infrastructure project, Prysmian is dedicated to delivering significant social value by investing in local communities, supporting local employment and skills, and promoting environmental sustainability throughout the project lifecycle.

 

About Eastern Green Link 1 (EGL1)

EGL1 is a vital national infrastructure project that will see the construction of a new high-voltage direct current (HVDC) electrical cable link between the Torness area in East Lothian, Scotland, and the Hawthorn Pit area in County Durham, England. Developed by National Grid Electricity Transmission and SP Energy Networks (SPEN), the link will play a crucial role in delivering clean energy to homes and businesses across the UK by increasing the nation’s capacity to transport renewable power across the country.

 

About DYW East Lothian

DYW East Lothian connects employers with education to prepare young people for the world of work.

They aim to develop a sustainable workforce for the business community in East Lothian by informing and empowering young people about the employment opportunities within the region and the learning pathways to get there.

 

About Dunbar Grammar School

Dunbar Grammar School is a six-year comprehensive, non-denominational and co-educational school. It serves the town of Dunbar and surrounding area and is one of six secondary schools in East Lothian.