WEL Networks 2IC data capture/network surveyor Jamie Walton assisted Hamilton Girls’ High School student Kate Anderson (15) with the cable termination activity. Photo / WEL Networks WEL Networks recently showcased what a career in the electricity distribution industry could look like, as part of a Girls with Hi-Vis (GWHV) event run in partnership with Connexis. Girls with Hi-Vis gives female students the opportunity to gain hands-on experience, hear from inspirational women in the industry and learn what a career in the infrastructure industries and trade sectors can offer. This is the second GWHV event that WEL Networks has hosted. This year’s nationwide annual event will involve close to
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