Edinburgh students build futures in construction industry

(from left) Jamie Savage, site manager for Robertson; Jordan Walls; Jay Anderson and Linzie Robb, community development coordinator for Robertson at West Pilton

Robertson has welcomed several Edinburgh-based secondary pupils interested in the built environment industry on site for extended work placements.

Eight senior pupils have enjoyed placements as part of Edinburgh City Council’s Job, Education and Training (JET) programme, providing them the opportunity to develop employability skills through a mix of vocational training and real-life work experience.

The budding constructors were placed at several Robertson sites across the city, gaining experience of different trades to broaden their knowledge of construction careers.



Gemma Gourlay, director of social sustainability for Robertson Group, said: “We’re always looking to provide new opportunities for young people, introducing them to the varied skills they can develop through a career with Robertson.

“It’s also important for us as a business, as offering placements allows us to introduce potential employees to the skills and expertise that we look for when hiring.

“As we face a construction industry skills shortage, programmes such as JET are absolutely critical in helping address this by highlighting our industry to the next generation.”

(from left) Jordan Walls (15) and Jay Anderson (15) are joined by Linzie Robb and Jamie Savage of Robertson



Garret Brady, development officer for JET, said: “Construction is a growth sector and to ensure that young people are prepared for employment it is important to provide them with practical opportunities to learn about the world of work.

“By providing Industry Insight Days and extended work placements, Robertson has played a key role in supporting young people to develop these skills.

“In particular, Robertson offered extended placements to a number of Winter Leavers and this experience has been a lightbulb moment for the young people – with some even securing apprenticeships with the company.”

Fifteen-year-old Jordan Walls is currently on placement at Robertson Partnership Homes’ West Pilton site, where 29 new homes will be created as part of the Small Sites Affordable Housing Programme, procured through Scape Group’s National Major Works framework.



Jordan said: “I’ve loved working with the different trades and figuring out my preference, and it’s been great to have real-life experience before leaving school.”

Jordan has now secured an apprenticeship with Tilley Electrical, the electrical subcontractor on the project.


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