Two ambitious students have secured themselves a scholarship with the Palmerston North City Council.
The first of the Building Cadet Scholarships were awarded to UCOL's Rochelle Andrew and Joshua Borger.
Both third year students, Rochelle is studying for the New Zealand Diploma of Architectural Technology while Josh is completing the New Zealand Diploma in Construction.
The scholarships have been awarded for the first time this year and were designed for outstanding Level 6 students in the two diplomas.
Palmerston North City Council Customer Services general manager Peter Eathorne said the cadet scholarships would allow Council to train future building inspectors.
"We want to encourage young people to get into the industry as there are plenty of opportunities for those who are keen, have a technical understanding and an eye for detail. We need to help arrest a growing shortage of building inspectors nationwide."
He said the ageing workforce meant they were struggling to replace skilled and experienced employees.
"This shortage is compounded by the sheer volume of inspections required for vital work like checks on whether buildings meet earthquake strengthening standards.
"This means we need to grow our own talent in Palmerston North and the Manawatu District in order to meet our future needs."
From a UCOL perspective, the scholarships provide additional support when creating opportunities for their graduates. Head of School, Construction and Engineering, at UCOL Danny Reilly said the institute was determined to support students into careers.
" ... having tangible support from the Council for our students demonstrates the proactive nature of our region. We will work closely with Council to make sure the cadets are progressing and developing their skills."
The cadets will receive 30 hours on-the-job paid training while they complete their studies. They will work on various projects across the Manawatu district in the next two years.
The cadet scholarships are a joint initiative between Council and UCOL, established under a Memorandum of Understanding.