…in their local areas. “They also get to see just how infrastructure careers play a significant part in keeping their local community connected and running smoothly.” Photos: The Horowhenua Company…
…in their local areas. “They also get to see just how infrastructure careers play a significant part in keeping their local community connected and running smoothly.” Photos: The Horowhenua Company…
…of all activities must take place on or before 31 December 2022. Connexis will transition into Te Pūkenga a month after fellow TITO Competenz. Competenz will transition in August 2021….
…(Introductory) (Level 2) with a strand in electrical works. It takes around nine months to complete this programme and is achieved through on-job assessment. On completion, learners will be qualified…
…and Employment. They will manage the disbursement of funds. This fund will enable Māori Crown partnerships to support trades training through the establishment of group training schemes. Māori community groups…
…assists Government and local councils to recognise the contractors that are skilled and competent to undertake the work when awarding construction contracts.” Brian adds, “The industry has an ageing workforce…
…movers” have comprehensive plans and a positive, proactive approach that will smooth the way for others to follow. Competenz, another Transitional ITO, is expected to transition into the new system…
…the workforce. For example, less than 14%* of the civil construction workforce are women, compared to 46.8%* of New Zealand’s total workforce. Around 400 students from more than 60 schools…
…seeking applicants for a First Foundation scholarship for a deserving local student. ENDS For more information contact: Jodine Laing-Reeve Communications and Brand Manager Counties Power Ph: 027 7339121 Email: jodine.laingreeve@countiespower.com…
…go to the control room and investigate the reason for a generator brake trip, – when she was in her role at the company for just two months. She found…
…Gallagher of Brian Perry Civil: two Civil Trades Certifications under his belt Changes to RCC Civil Trades evaluation process CCNZ National Excavator Competition: Steve makes it two in a row…