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Inspiring Women in the Electrical Trade

Annette Erickson swapped her corporate life for a tool belt, joining a growing number of women breaking into the traditionally male-dominated electrical industry.

After a decade in the tech and software industry, the 32-year-old Blue Mountains resident is just two months into her new career as an electrical apprentice working on Transgrid’s High Voltage Electrical Transmission Grid, the largest in Australia.

Joining 35 other Apprentices, her role involves building and maintaining high-voltage electrical substations connecting renewable energy such as wind, solar and hydro such as the Snowy 2.0 Hydropower project. This project will connect renewable energy to the national electricity grid through Kosciuszko National Park.

She will also work on battery energy storage systems (BESS) including the Waratah Super Battery. The project is crucial for securing energy supply after the closure of the Eraring Power Station and before major transmission upgrades. Transgrid’s $150 million project consists of upgrades to existing transmission lines, 22 electrical substations and a $30 million System Integrity Protection Scheme (SIPS) to control the super battery’s activation.

Annette’s apprenticeship was facilitated by Mas National, part of the IntoWork Group, through their partnership with Transgrid. Mas National is committed to providing opportunities for women in trades, helping to break down barriers and ensure women have the support they need to succeed in traditionally male-dominated industries.

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