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		<title>From Military Service to OPS</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mosese Guyaco From Military Service to OPS Wind Turbine Technician Meet Mosese, he is just one example of the many ex-service personnel who have successfully transitioned from serving his country to saving the world – quite literally. On Thursday, April 7th, 2022, I walked into Catterick Leisure Centre with a purposeful stride, eager to participate [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Mosese Guyaco</h4>
<h5>From Military Service to OPS Wind Turbine Technician</h5>
<p>Meet Mosese, he is just one example of the many ex-service personnel who have successfully transitioned from serving his country to saving the world – quite literally.</p>
<p>On Thursday, April 7th, 2022, I walked into Catterick Leisure Centre with a purposeful stride, eager to participate in the British Forces Resettlement Services (BFRS) Career Fair. This significant step came merely a month after I submitted my Notice to Terminate from the Army. I entered the event with a resolute mindset, armed with a clear perspective on the direction I needed to embark upon for my new career venture. The anticipation and determination filled the air as I navigated through the venue, ready to explore the myriad of opportunities that awaited me in the civilian world.</p>
<p>As I entered into the room, my attention was immediately drawn to a vibrant, bright green-coloured stand adorned with decorations. Positioned there were two seasoned gentlemen, and as I engaged in a lengthy conversation with them, it became apparent that they possessed a profound understanding of the journey I was about to embark on. Having navigated similar paths themselves, they shared their experiences of providing full services to the RAF for Rick Ward (OPS-Wind Resource Planning Manager) and the Army for Gary Paterson (OPS-Training Centre Manager).</p>
<p>After a lengthy discussion I could see that employment within the renewables sector and predominantly the Wind Sector was the direction I wanted to embark on. What could be better earning a living whilst doing our upmost to help the environment.</p>
<p>Despite the lack of a guaranteed job upon completion of the required Global Wind Organisation or GWO certificates required to work on Wind Turbines. I made the resolute decision to book myself onto their ELCAS funded Level 3 Safe Working Practice in the Wind Turbine Industry package that would on completion award me with the relevant GWO certification required to work on the Turbines.  I maintained close contact with the two veterans who had generously shared their insights with me.</p>
<p>Fast forward 11 months, and I find myself having signed a full-time contract with OPS Wind.  My kit and personal protective equipment (PPE) are securely in my possession, all the necessary authorization paperwork has been completed, and I&#8217;ve successfully undergone the prerequisite training. The boarding manifest has arrived, and the company&#8217;s hired car awaits outside. With my bags packed, I am poised to hit the road. The only task left on my agenda is to enjoy my last night at home with my family.</p>
<p>Montrose Port beckons as the departure point, where I will board the Acta Centaurus, a Service Operations Vessel that will be my home for the next two weeks. Assigned to work alongside the Commissioning Team at the Seagreen Offshore Wind Farm, I am ready for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.</p>
<p>He is not alone in realizing this opportunity; do you have what it takes?</p>
<p>For careers advice and guidance, sourcing of employment opportunities and funding for training, qualifications and equipment please click the link below to The Royal Marine Charity.</p>
<p><a href="https://rma-trmc.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://rma-trmc.org/&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1644236795712000&amp;usg=AOvVaw1FKdyWxeavpcxN-6Cn0TmC">Home &#8211; RMA &#8211; The Royal Marines Charity (rma-trmc.org)</a></p>
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