UK Power Networks named sixth best large company to work for in the UK
UK Power Networks has been named the sixth best large company to work for in the UK, and the second best utility firm.
UK Power Networks has been named the sixth best large company to work for in the UK, and the second best utility firm.
JTL wants to make sure that employers don’t pass up the opportunity to hire apprentices due to Covid-19, with Government funding available.
Electricity North West has brought on 19 new apprentices for a three-year training course, up two from its 2019 intake.
EDF Renewables has announced that it has taken on a group of eight apprentices for a three year course to become wind turbine technicians.
Shaun Donaldson, who works out of JS Wright’s Aston headquarters, was named mechanical engineering services apprentice of the year for the Midlands by JTL, a building services industry training provider, on the completion of his training.
NICEIC and ELECSA have confirmed that the grand final of the 2020 Apprentice of The Year competition has been cancelled.
The Apprenticeship Management Group joined The Right Honourable John Bercow to celebrate the Electrical Distributors Association’s Education and Training Awards.
The ECITB has announced a number of new measures to help employers, training providers and learners through the Covid-19 crisis.
The Scottish Electrical Charitable Training Trust (SECTT) has reassured the industry that electrical apprenticeships and training are in safe hands following the introduction of a range of emergency measures during the Covid-19 pandemic.
JTL has named Arbertillery-based Nathan Rimes as its Electrical Apprentice of the Year in the Welsh region.
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