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August 21, 2026

Minister Visits Montrose Port Skills Academy to Celebrate Next Generation of Offshore Wind Talent

Two men, one in a suit and one in a construction jacket and helmet, shake hands outside a stone building—perhaps marking a partnership through the Montrose Port Skills Academy. Three other men in safety gear stand nearby, two wearing orange vests and one holding a camera.
MPA CEO Tom Hutchison greeting Stephen Flynn MSP at Customs House.

Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Tourism and Transport, Stephen Flynn MSP, visited Montrose Port Skills Academy (MPSA) yesterday, Thursday 20 August, to meet the next generation of offshore wind talent and highlight the importance of skills development in supporting Scotland’s growing renewable energy sector.

Seven people wearing hard hats and orange safety vests stand in a row inside a construction site. They are positioned in front of a banner for the Montrose Port Skills Academy and construction plans, with exposed walls and windows in the background.
Stephen Flynn MSP with Vestas apprentices, staff and senior leadership from Dundee and Angus College.

During his visit, Mr Flynn met students from Dundee & Angus College’s Futures in Offshore Wind course who have successfully secured apprenticeships with leading wind turbine manufacturer Vestas, demonstrating the value of connecting young people with practical training, industry experience, and clear pathways into employment.

The Minister heard from the students about their experiences on the Futures in Offshore Wind course, the skills and knowledge they have developed, and how the programme has helped them make their transition into employment and apprenticeships.

The visit also included a tour of Customs House, where the dedicated renewables training facility will be housed, providing specialist facilities and training programmes to develop the skilled workforce required to support Scotland’s rapidly expanding offshore wind sector.

Economy Secretary Stephen Flynn said: “I was delighted to visit Montrose Port Authority and see the progress of the Skills Academy which will help produce the next cohort of talented workers for the expanding renewable energy sector.

“Meeting students who have already benefitted from the academy demonstrated why it is vital in to invest in the talent of the future. That’s why the Scottish Government has pledged £1.25 million through the Tay Cities Industrial Investment Programme to develop the Skills Academy.

“The collaborative approach between the Scottish Government, Angus Council, Montrose Port Authority and Dundee & Angus College benefits young people with vital training which improves their opportunities in the offshore wind sector.”

People wearing hard hats and orange safety vests are at a construction site. One person in a suit uses a virtual reality headset and controllers, while others observe and interact—a hands-on training session organised by the Montrose Port Skills Academy.
Ashleigh Reid, a Vestas apprentice through Dundee and Angus College, with Stephen Flynn MSP using a virtual reality headset to experience being on top of a wind turbine.

The academy is designed to play a key role in strengthening Montrose Port’s position as a hub for renewable energy activity, with a particular focus on operations and maintenance services for offshore wind farms.

Angus Council Leader, Councillor George Meechan, said: “The Montrose Port Skills Academy is a fantastic example of what can be achieved when local partners work together around a shared ambition for Angus and the wider region.

“It is particularly encouraging to see the success of the first cohort, with students already going on to secure apprenticeships. Their achievements demonstrate the real impact that targeted training and strong links with industry can have in opening up exciting career opportunities.

“The academy will continue to play an important role in supporting the growth of the renewable energy sector at Montrose Port, while helping to drive higher-value employment, attract investment and deliver sustainable economic growth across Angus and the wider Tay region.”

Plans for the facility include a dedicated training room and workshop space supporting both formal learning and industry-led training across mechanical, electrical and hydraulic disciplines. Its flexible design will also allow for bespoke training for operations and maintenance teams based at the port, helping to futureproof the facility and ensure it can respond to the evolving needs of the renewable energy industry.

Five people wearing orange safety vests and white hard hats stand on a cobbled surface in front of a large stone building with a clock above the entrance. The group, participating in training with the Montrose Port Skills Academy, gathers under the partly cloudy sky.
(L-R) Dundee & Angus College Principal Simon Hewitt, MPA CEO Tom Hutchison, Stephen Flynn MSP, Angus Council Leader George Meechan and Dawn Black MSP for Angus North & Mearns.

Julie Grace, Vice Principal, Curriculum & Partnerships at Dundee & Angus College, said: “It is fantastic to see the success of our first Futures in Offshore Wind cohort, with six learners now progressing into apprenticeships with Vestas. Their achievement is a powerful example of how industry-informed education and strong partnerships can create genuine pathways into rewarding careers.

“The Montrose Port Skills Academy will build on this success by bringing together education, industry and public sector partners to provide the specialist skills needed for Scotland’s growing offshore wind sector. We are proud to be helping create opportunities for local people to develop the skills and experience they need to play a part in Scotland’s renewable energy future.”

The visit by Minister Stephen Flynn highlights the growing importance of skills development alongside investment in renewable energy infrastructure, ensuring that communities across Scotland are equipped to benefit from the economic and employment opportunities created by the transition to a low-carbon economy.

For the students preparing to begin their Vestas apprenticeships, that transition is already becoming a reality – demonstrating how targeted skills development, strong industry partnerships and local investment can create tangible career opportunities in Scotland’s offshore wind sector.

Three-storey stone building with many windows, a central arched entrance, and a small clock above the door—this is the Montrose Port Skills Academy, standing proudly under a blue sky with scattered clouds. Cobbled ground stretches in front of the structure.
Customs House exterior.

Images provided by Dundee and Angus College.

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