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Fresh out of Hamilton Boys’ High School, Frank Lomas embarked on a journey that would shape his future in the power industry. At just 17, he seized the opportunity to become a trainee electrical fitter at WEL Networks, after completing a Gateway programme,...

The continual challenge and working in a supportive team environment are just two of the many aspects Surveyor and 2IC Data Capture technician Jamie Walton enjoys about WEL Networks."This job constantly has its challenges and I always feel like my...

 WEL Networks Business Development Manager Jack Ninnes has spent his entire working life – 50 years - at WEL Networks. Jack started as an electrical apprentice at the Waikato Electric Power Board in 1970. He talks about his 50 year tenure at WEL...

With over 28 years’ experience in the utility sector, working in Electricity Distribution, Transmission and Telecommunications infrastructure, George has recently joined WEL as General Manager of WEL Services.Originally from Scotland, George started...

"I was happy and excited to start learning," 18-year-old line mechanic trainee Bradley Jackson said after he was given the opportunity to kick-start his career in the electricity industry.

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