Winter training for existing line workers takes place during the colder and darker months when project progress is slowed by harsh weather and challenging conditions. We use this opportunity to bring in our engineers, supervisors and operatives for refresher training and to familiarise them with changes to cables, equipment and processes.
It’s also when we provide full training to our newest cohort of trainees and this year saw 13 new line workers graduate – many being new to OHL
Take a look at what our latest OHL cohort have been getting up to since their graduation:
Protecting and Developing People
Every new line worker received training on the basics needed to keep them safe, such as tower climbing, safely using – and maintaining – equipment and harnesses, tying knots, using ladders, impressed voltage and safely managing rescues and emergencies, including first aid training.
They were also equipped with the tools and skills needed to construct, install and replace overhead lines, and trained to use hardware like winches, puller tensioners and the Quad Catch Block system.
The majority of the latest cohort will be assigned to existing projects including VF in Blackpool and 4VF between Hampshire and West Sussex, with some taking on other duties until we’re ready to place them with a project.
Liz Hughes, Director of Engineering and Technical Services - Energy, said: “A massive well done to our newly graduated OHL trainee cohort 2025, we’re all so very proud of you and your achievements.
“These are exciting times as our newest trainees join our future pipeline of talent. They can look forward to so many exciting opportunities ahead of them, to learn and grow with us as we mobilise and deliver a huge amount of work servicing and building a greener and brighter future in power transmission and distribution.
“Thank you also to our superb trainers and coaching staff. Their wealth of experience and expertise will continue to support and help our trainees develop through their career with Morgan Sindall Infrastructure.”
Our commitment to developing skills and careers
Upgrading and maintaining the UK’s energy infrastructure is crucial to social and economic growth within every community throughout the United Kingdom. Morgan Sindall Infrastructure is committed to developing people with the knowledge and skills needed to meet growing power demand, improve resilience and support renewable energy sources.