I’m Jack Ferrans and joined the SSE grad scheme in September of 2021, coming to the end of my first year. I joined the Transmission grad scheme and am a Graduate Project Engineer based in Glasgow.
I studied an MEng in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering with International Study at the University of Strathclyde and graduated in 2021, the same year I started SSE.
Energy/Utility sector. With the classes I had taken in university and the work experience I had taken part in I knew that I wanted to work in the energy industry. I wanted to work with a large company and with SSEN being only one of three transmission owners in the UK I knew SSE would be a good fit. SSE specifically grabbed my attention as there is a plethora of work upcoming in SSEN’s network area and there is a great work/life balance. It is an exciting time to be involved in the industry/business.
A fair and ‘quick’ process. I submitted my application and didn’t hear anything for quite a few weeks however after the first contact from the SSE the process was quick and flowed seamlessly. My advice would be to do research on the company – this can provide talking points in interview.
I am a graduate project engineer specifically looking at substations. My favourite part of the job role is being involved in real projects and being out on site. I really enjoy the balance my job role has between office-based activities and attending sites all around Scotland.
I am working towards my IET Chartership. I have a chartership mentor who not only is chartered herself, but she is also a senior member in the business and is able to help guide my career to aid in meeting chartership goals and objectives. We meet monthly yet always is available out with this time. There is also a financial incentive to gain chartership if completed within a certain timeframe