Gas Networks Ireland has opened applications for its 2026 Apprenticeship Programme, which begins this October. It is welcome news, and it resonates directly with how we operate here at Kilkenny Welding Supplies.
We currently have three apprentices in Portlaoise. It reflects our belief that the future of Irish engineering depends on properly trained tradespeople, and that employers in this sector have a responsibility to invest in that pipeline.
What the Gas Networks Ireland 2026 programme offers
Gas Networks Ireland is recruiting apprentices across three trade disciplines:
- Plumbing.
- Electrical Instrumentation.
- Mechanical Automation and Maintenance Fitting.
The programme runs for four years and combines on-the-job training with formal education. Successful candidates earn a QQI Advanced Level 6 Certificate in their specialist area, an internationally recognised craft qualification.
Apprentices will work on Ireland’s national gas network, a major infrastructure system that spans 14,758km and plays a significant role in the country’s energy supply.
Applications close at 17:00 on Tuesday, 5 May 2026. The programme is open through the company’s careers portal.
Why KWS Invests in Apprenticeships?
What happens in workshops, on construction sites, on farms, and in fabrication plants directly shapes what we stock, who we train, and how we grow.
Supplying premium brands like Fronius, Hypertherm, Telwin, Kemper, and BDS Machines depends on skilled tradespeople who know how to operate complex equipment correctly, safely, and productively.
This is why KWS currently has three apprentices actively training with us in Portlaoise, gaining hands-on experience in a supported environment. We are committed to providing the mentored, practical setting that makes a trade apprenticeship genuinely valuable.