…nine entrants will compete in the line mechanic competitions, while eleven individuals will compete in the cable jointer competitions. Events include a pole top rescue, team building and first aid…
…nine entrants will compete in the line mechanic competitions, while eleven individuals will compete in the cable jointer competitions. Events include a pole top rescue, team building and first aid…
…industries – Civil, Energy, Telecommunications and Water – Connexis shares the Government’s commitment to raising the profile of vocational education. This includes working with schools and communities around New Zealand and providing…
…needs competent and motivated people now. This Government-funded training will help attract new people, as well as helping current employees to complete their training and gain a qualification. The industry…
Competition is hotting up between electricity supply teams from around New Zealand at Annual Connection 2018 in Christchurch. The annual competition sees linesmen and cable joiners competing in an intense…
Pictured: CCNZ Canterbury Awards – Connexis Southern Area Manager Fiona Malloch presents the Connexis Company Award to Gareth Bruce of Faulks Investments. Competent, qualified people are the future of the…
…and Telecommunications sectors. “It’s a signal that those companies really see the benefits of diversity through the number of women in their teams and are committed to increasing females into…
…enthusiasm for professional development even despite the challenges posed by COVID. See more on the Connexis Facebook page, and website at: https://www.connexis.org.nz/annual-connection/#excellenceawards Watch the full awards ceremony here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1KqTrZBe54 https://youtu.be/Q1KqTrZBe54…
…to support Māori, Pacific people and women to succeed in construction and infrastructure.” Waihanga Ara Rau covers construction (including heavy, civil, residential, non-residential and related engineering) and associated industries and…
…community and overseas. For example the people who were using their trade skills to help others not just to help themselves.” Joshua adds that the forum really inspired him for…
…as evidence of competency within the industry.\n\n For more information about this change, please see the latest update from New Zealand Transport Agency Waka Kotahi here.\n\n UNIT STANDARDS AVAILABLE Check…