When Mandeep Singh applied online for an electrical apprenticeship in 2022, he had no idea he’d soon become an award-winning face of Scotland’s net-zero future. Today, Mandeep is a third-year electrician apprentice working in the Energy and Renewables Division at OCS, following its acquisition of FES Support Services in December 2024, where he’s helping deliver large-scale solar and sustainable energy projects across the country.
“Originally, I applied as a standard electrician apprentice,” says Mandeep. “But in the interview, they offered me a spot on the renewables side, solar panels, battery systems, all that stuff. It just felt like that’s where the future is, so I said yes straight away.”
From College to Career
Before joining OCS, Mandeep completed an 18-week electrical pre-apprenticeship course at West College Scotland. That hands-on foundation, paired with a strong portfolio, helped him stand out.
“I’ve always had a passion for electrical work,” he explains. “That course gave me a proper introduction to the trade and helped me get here.”
It’s clear that the decision paid off. In 2024, Mandeep was named Scotland’s Net Zero Apprentice of the Year at the Scottish Apprenticeship Awards; an achievement he describes as one of the most rewarding moments of his career so far.
“I didn’t even know I was being nominated,” he says. “A team member came up one day and said, ‘I’m putting you forward.’ I was really grateful. We went up to Aberdeen for the finals with some of the directors, and I ended up winning it. It was a huge moment for me.”

Powering Change, One Project at a Time
A typical day for Mandeep involves the installation of containment systems, associated AC & DC cabling and the commissioning of renewable energy projects under the guidance of his tradespersons. The enormity of the projects Mandeep is involved in means OCS’s customers are making significant savings on their energy bills, an environmental benefit Mandeep is passionate about and proud of.
“Right now, I’m working on a smaller project, only 270 panels,” he laughs. “But the biggest one I was part of had thousands. It was freezing cold, but the impact was huge.”
His apprenticeship has taken him far beyond traditional electrical training. From solar to hydro turbines and battery storage, Mandeep is learning fast and adapting to the ever-evolving renewables sector.
“When I started, I didn’t know much about renewables. But now, I’ve picked up so much,” he says. “It’s not just a standard electrician role anymore. It’s bigger than that.”
A Team Effort
Mandeep credits much of his growth to the people around him: the various tradespersons he works under, and senior management who encourage his growth and support him on his journey through his apprenticeship.
“I face challenges all the time, but I’ve got a strong team behind me. I can call anyone and get help straight away. That support makes all the difference.”
As a business, we’re passionate about growing careers through apprenticeships. People like Mandeep show us exactly what’s possible when we invest in young people with purpose.
Daniel Dickson
CEO of OCS UK and Ireland
Why Apprenticeships Matter
Through recent acquisitions and business growth, OCS has strengthened its position in hard services. Mandeep is a prime example of the kind of talent driving that future. His journey aligns with OCS’s commitment to apprenticeships as a critical pipeline for skills, sustainability, and social impact.
“As a business, we’re passionate about growing careers through apprenticeships,” says Daniel Dickson, CEO of OCS UK and Ireland. “People like Mandeep show us exactly what’s possible when we invest in young people with purpose.”
Looking Ahead
Mandeep’s sights are set on completing his apprenticeship next year and continuing to work on large-scale renewable projects, potentially even abroad.
“I just want to keep learning, take on bigger jobs, and see where this career takes me,” he says. “There’s always something new around the corner in this field, and I want to be part of that change.”
His advice to other young people considering apprenticeships is to go for it. “If you’re interested in renewables, don’t hold back. The skills you learn, both hands-on and theoretical, will stay with you. It’s 100% worth it.”