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Northpower Latest news & updates from around our Network Developing local talent New Street Art in Whangarei One of Northpower's key areas of focus is developing young people in our sector - addressing the skills shortage in our industry and providing local employment. If you are interested in getting involved or for more information go to: northpower.com/company/careers/ trainees-and-graduates Talented local artist Bryce Williams has created a stunning mural on the Northpower switching station in the Civic Arcade carpark. reliability of the network in the Whangarei CBD. This project is one of many this year that involve maintaining and upgrading the network to minimise unplanned outages and keep the lights on. Max Turner is a local lad currently working on his NZ diploma in Engineering - a mixed model practical and academic qualification we are partnering with Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) to deliver. "I think the culture at Northpower is really good and I get to experience a lot of different aspects of the business which I like. I am learning so much and that's really fulfilling," The mural captures the expanse of the Northpower network - from Whangårei Heads across to the Kaipara district and Pouto Lighthouse Charger right next door and this will and symbolises Northpower's connection with the region. Tesla are installing a new Super be the first super charger north of Auckland - bringing Tesla owners off the main road and into our city to have a look round while charging. The former Kamo High School student wanted a career in the electrical space and got in touch late last year to ask if we had any opportunities - two months later was on board as a Cadet. You may have noticed our team working around this building for the last few months. We have been upgrading and replacing the switching equipment inside the building to improve the safety and Thanks for your patience with any inconvenience we've caused by taking up a few carparks to complete this work. Max spends a lot of his time in Auckland completing block courses, but when he is back in Whangarei he works with Northpower's engineering team. We work to develop cadets through two courses - one a trades partnership with People Potential locally, and the above MIT diploma programme. Max Turner, pictured here with his MIT tutor - Varun Nand. SPRING DIY SAFETY Look Out - Before painting near lines coming into you house, or waterblasting call us for a safety disconnection - 0800 10 40 40. Talented local artist Bryce Williams has produced this amazing Murai on the Northpower switching station in the Civic Arcade carpark. Look Down - If you're planning to dig for any reason be sure you know Look Up -If you're handling tall objects like scaffolding or ladders near power lines - look up and make where the underground cables are sure these won't come into contact with power lines. ASK FOR FIBRE Northpower FIERE - check beforeudig.co.nz first then give us a call to locate the cable. It's usually a free installation and similar monthly cost to what you're already paying - northpower.com/fibre General enquiries: 0800 66 78 47 northpower.com Find us on For power and hot water faults: 0800 10 40 40 Northpower Latest news & updates from around our Network Developing local talent New Street Art in Whangarei One of Northpower's key areas of focus is developing young people in our sector - addressing the skills shortage in our industry and providing local employment. If you are interested in getting involved or for more information go to: northpower.com/company/careers/ trainees-and-graduates Talented local artist Bryce Williams has created a stunning mural on the Northpower switching station in the Civic Arcade carpark. reliability of the network in the Whangarei CBD. This project is one of many this year that involve maintaining and upgrading the network to minimise unplanned outages and keep the lights on. Max Turner is a local lad currently working on his NZ diploma in Engineering - a mixed model practical and academic qualification we are partnering with Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) to deliver. "I think the culture at Northpower is really good and I get to experience a lot of different aspects of the business which I like. I am learning so much and that's really fulfilling," The mural captures the expanse of the Northpower network - from Whangårei Heads across to the Kaipara district and Pouto Lighthouse Charger right next door and this will and symbolises Northpower's connection with the region. Tesla are installing a new Super be the first super charger north of Auckland - bringing Tesla owners off the main road and into our city to have a look round while charging. The former Kamo High School student wanted a career in the electrical space and got in touch late last year to ask if we had any opportunities - two months later was on board as a Cadet. You may have noticed our team working around this building for the last few months. We have been upgrading and replacing the switching equipment inside the building to improve the safety and Thanks for your patience with any inconvenience we've caused by taking up a few carparks to complete this work. Max spends a lot of his time in Auckland completing block courses, but when he is back in Whangarei he works with Northpower's engineering team. We work to develop cadets through two courses - one a trades partnership with People Potential locally, and the above MIT diploma programme. Max Turner, pictured here with his MIT tutor - Varun Nand. SPRING DIY SAFETY Look Out - Before painting near lines coming into you house, or waterblasting call us for a safety disconnection - 0800 10 40 40. Talented local artist Bryce Williams has produced this amazing Murai on the Northpower switching station in the Civic Arcade carpark. Look Down - If you're planning to dig for any reason be sure you know Look Up -If you're handling tall objects like scaffolding or ladders near power lines - look up and make where the underground cables are sure these won't come into contact with power lines. ASK FOR FIBRE Northpower FIERE - check beforeudig.co.nz first then give us a call to locate the cable. It's usually a free installation and similar monthly cost to what you're already paying - northpower.com/fibre General enquiries: 0800 66 78 47 northpower.com Find us on For power and hot water faults: 0800 10 40 40