Recently qualified Ventia New Zealand Electrician, Taya McGillicuddy has her sights set on a very bright and rewarding future, thanks to her willingness to take on new challenges, superior attention to detail and work ethic, and her determination to succeed. – particularly in a somewhat male-dominated industry.
Like many young people, Taya McGillicuddy was unsure what she wanted to do with her life. While working in hospitality she decided she wanted to carve out a more challenging career and develop new skills.
Following in the footsteps of her brother and father who work as line mechanics, Taya seized the opportunity to enter the electrical industry via Ventia’s apprenticeship programme in 2019 – and the rest is history.
Now a Registered Electrician and Communications Technician, Taya works in the Haywards Projects Team taking care of the installation and maintenance of substations and other critical infrastructure throughout New Zealand. She also assists Ventia’s communications teams on an ad- hoc basis, allowing her to develop complementary skills laying and connecting fibre optic cables and working with telecommunications technology.
According to Project Teams Supervisor, James Whitchelo, Taya has progressed rapidly, impressing her peers and managers with her work ethic and outstanding attention to detail.
“Taya has excelled from day dot,” he said. “She puts the effort in, does an amazing job and makes it all look good.”
Taya has proved herself to be competent at handling a wide range of projects all over the country, including at Redclyffe Substation in Hawke’s Bay where she played a crucial role in restoring communications in the area after a major outage caused by Cyclone Gabrielle.