Back to win

Aoife Cassidy News

2024 winning cable jointer Taylor Simmonds is looking to repeat his success at Annual Connection. Annual Connection 2024 winning cable jointer, Taylor Simmonds from Omexom in Auckland is gearing up to defend his title at the 2025 event at Christchurch’s Canterbury Agricultural Park, 21-23 October. “I’ve prepared differently this year. Last year I didn’t know what to expect but this …

Success in training equals success in business for HEB Construction

Kirste Floyd Civil, News, NZ Apprenticeships

A holistic approach to training at HEB Construction is setting its people up for success. “When many people enter this industry, becoming a labourer might not be their first job choice. Our approach is to work with them, to help them on their way towards the getting into the roles they aspire to and that will also benefit the business,” …

A word from our Director – July 2025

Kirste Floyd eNews, News

Kia ora koutou, I hope you and your teams are well and staying healthy through winter. It has been a difficult time for a lot of businesses, and I acknowledge the commitment it takes to focus on investing in the future through training while the economy is slow. In this eNews we have a number of product and event updates, the …

Females a key part of strengthening the infrastructure workforce

Kirste Floyd News

Inviting women to choose a career in infrastructure could be the key to success for New Zealand’s pipeline of infrastructure projects, says the sector’s leading training provider. Connexis, training provider for infrastructure industries such as civil, energy, telecommunications and water, hosts Girls with Hi-Vis® (GWHV) events around the country each June with the goal of attracting more women into careers …

Showcasing water careers: New videos featuring Connexis trainees

Kirste Floyd News, Water

Our industry partner Water New Zealand has launched a new collection of 14 career videos designed to showcase the water industry which is essential to our health and wellbeing and invite people to consider a career in water. The videos feature the experience of individuals currently working and training in the water sector – including our very own Connexis trainees: …

Updated NZ Apprenticeship in Infrastructure Works (Civil), (Level 4)

Kirste Floyd Civil, Civil Trades, News

The training programme toward the New Zealand Apprenticeship in Infrastructure Works (Civil) (Level 4) with strands in Earthworks, Road Construction, and Road Maintenance qualification has been reviewed and updated. The changes to the training programme see an increase in the size of the programme to provide more focus on quality outcomes for your worksite in a real-world environment and we …

Excavating excellence

Kirste Floyd News

Congratulations to Josh Keane, from McEwan Haulage in Otago, who won the Connexis-sponsored One-Day Job Challenge at the recent National Excavator Operator Competition. Josh, who received a $500 voucher for a Connexis civil training programme, was praised by judges for his attention to detail during the challenge which involved excavating a swimming pool and completing an ‘Under the Wire Challenge’. …

Government announces future of industry training

Kirste Floyd News, NZ Apprenticeships, RoVE

On 20 December 2024, the Government announced its plan for a redesigned Vocational Education and Training (VET) system in New Zealand, as it proceeds with the disestablishment of Te Pūkenga. Following industry feedback in August on proposals for work-based learning, the government has developed a third option and will hold targeted consultation in January 2025, with those industry organisations that …

A word from our Director – December 2024

Connexis eNews, News

Kia ora koutou, Throughout another year of change and uncertainty within the Vocational Education sector, we at Connexis are proud to have continued our focus on growing a skilled, local workforce for a sustainable and resilient infrastructure industry. As part of the disestablishment of Te Pūkenga, an update from the Government is due shortly on its future plans for the …