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Expansion of Electrical Craft Apprenticeship to ATU marks major boost for National Skills pipeline

Official launch of Electrical Apprenticeships

The expansion responds directly to rising apprentice registrations, as highlighted by SOLAS, and to employer demand across the construction and electrical sectors. Electrical craft skills are central to the delivery of the National Development Plan, including housing targets, major infrastructure projects, climate action commitments and the national energy transition.

Minister of State for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Marian Harkin, welcomed the development,

“In 2023 significant funding of €17.04 million was approved by my Department for the Higher Education Apprenticeship Expansion Programme. This funding included almost €8.2 million to ATU, which was disbursed in 2024, with €1.345 million allocated to the Castlebar Electrical Apprenticeship Expansion.”

I want to thank ATU for your commitment and belief in the apprenticeship programme and for insuring we have this expansion in apprenticeship training. Most importantly it reflects our shared commitment that every learner has the chance to build a rewarding career and that every community can benefit from the skills that those learners will accrue.

ATU President Dr Orla Flynn said the University is committed to meeting national and regional skills needs,

The expansion of the Electrical Craft Apprenticeship to our Mayo campus is a significant step in strengthening regional access to high-quality apprenticeship education. ATU is proud to play a leading role in expanding high-demand apprenticeships right across our region, ensuring that apprentices can progress through their training in a supportive learning environment.

Professor Graham Heaslip, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Computing at ATU, highlighted the strategic importance of the investment,

“This additional capacity at our Mayo campus allows us to respond directly to growing learner and employer demand, while supporting national priorities in skills development, infrastructure delivery and climate action. The recent establishment of a new School of Apprenticeships in ATU is further evidence of our strategic approach to this important activity, where we have also seen growth across our Letterkenny, Killybegs, Sligo, Connemara and Galway campuses.”

Head of campus at ATU Mayo, Dr Justin Kerr added,

“With Ireland’s demand for electricians projected to grow in line with major infrastructure and climate commitments, the launch at ATU marks a significant step in strengthening the country’s future skills pipeline.”

The initiative aligns with Government policy to place apprenticeships at the heart of Ireland’s education and training system, as outlined in the Action Plan for Apprenticeship. It also reflects skills priorities identified by SOLAS and supports the workforce requirements of the National Development Plan.

Employers across the region are expected to benefit from improved access to training places, while current and prospective apprentices will gain greater flexibility and reduced waiting times. The Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science described the expansion as a “practical and targeted response” to both immediate training pressures and long-term national workforce needs.

Photo captions:

Photo 1
Standing L-R:
 Kiera Keogh TD; Dr James Boyle, Head of the Department of Engineering Apprenticeships at ATU; Dr Justin Kerr, Head of campus, ATU Mayo; Professor Graham Heaslip, Dean of Faculty of Engineering and Computing, ATU; Dr Billy Bennet, Registrar and Chief Academic Officer, ATU; Tom Grady, Chief Executive of MSLETB. ; Henry McGarvey, VP with responsibility for Estates and Capital Planning, Information Technology, Health & Safety, Insurance and Corporate Procurement; Kevin Higgins, Buildings and Estates, ATU; David Lee Buildings and Estates Manager, ATU; Eoin Bradley, Head of Capital Development, ATU. Seated L-R: Dr Orla Flynn, President of ATU; Minister of State for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Marian Harkin TD.

Photo 2: ATU Apprentice, Callum Loftus with ATU President, Dr Orla Flynn and Minister of State for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Marian Harkin TD at the official launch of the expansion of the Electrical Craft Apprenticeship to its Mayo campus in Castlebar.  Callum is completing his apprenticeship with Tim Kelly Group in Ballinrobe, Co Mayo.

Photo 3: Dr Orla Flynn presents a hand crafted pen by alumnus of ATU Connemara to Minister of State for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Marian Harkin TD at the official launch of the expansion of the Electrical Craft Apprenticeship to its Mayo campus in Castlebar.

Photo 4: Dr James Boyle Head of Department of Engineering Apprenticeships at ATU demonstrating electrical testing equipment to Minister Minister of State for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Marian Harkin, TD, in ATU’s Castlebar campus.

Aidan Haughey
Communications Manager
Atlantic Technologial University
086 086 6913
aidan.haughey@atu.ie