Rebecca Wilson

Rebecca Wilson

“I knew I would go for an apprenticeship after my GCSEs as the A-Levels followed by university didn’t appeal to me. My main decision was which trade to follow. My dad is a spark – electrician – and he encouraged me to look at all my options. I came along to an open day at SERC’s Lisburn Campus and found out about a few apprenticeships, but the fire and security systems apprenticeship appealed to me most. So I secured employment and applied for the apprenticeship. I am now in the second year."

“It is still a bit unusual to be a female working in this sector, but I think that is changing as others realise the opportunities in this specialised and very professional industry. There is another female first year apprentice where I work. I am lucky in that there are plenty of people in my family who work in different trades – from electrical to joinery – who are all supportive of my choice. Being female didn’t even come into it.”

“Coming to SERC one day a week is great. On that day, we are consolidating our learning on the job with all the theory so there is time to clarify anything you are covering that you are not sure about.  You also get to meet other apprentices who are with different organisations and hear about the kind of work they are doing. There is a bit of craic too, but we are all there to learn."

“I would encourage other females to consider the apprenticeship route and the fire and security sector. My experience has been great.”