Careers latest
Analysis of the latest issues that are driving and influencing careers in infrastructure
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“Then out of the blue we got a phone call”
Tony Gee and Partners has been in business for 40 years. Jackie Whitelaw reports through the decades.Read more -
The challenge of driving and maintaining skills in the industry
Creating the winning teams that talented staff want to join is critical to success, says Hyder regional managing director Graham Reid.Read more -
Last chance to enter Construction Youth Trust award
Carving a career under your own steam? Or helping others? This award is for you. Closing date for entries is 15 December. Read more -
Investment in apprenticeships feeds the future
By 2019, Crossrail will be fully open and Londoners will be benefitting from one the UK's most ambitious infrastructure projects ever, says Valerie Todd.Read more -
Supporting Schools to help drive engineering careers is a critical task
To support careers in engineering schools adn teachers must have the information and resources that they need, say Paul Jackson.Read more -
Transport planning technician apprenticeship – A chance to have your say
Survey is seeking to find out what employers think of the proposed new Apprenticeship Standard. Closing date for responses is 16 December, says Sheila Hoile.Read more -
Scotland to get more powers in historic agreement
Julian Francis, ACE’s director of policy and external affairs assesses the impacts for business of plans for new powers for Scotland announced last week.Read more -
How does the engineering brain work? Science Museum helps to inspire the next generation of engineers
Preview the new “Engineer your future” exhibition with co-funder Mott MacDonaldRead more -
Pressure grows on industry to invest in training to solve its own skills shortage
Business must take responsibility for building a skilled workforce says employment commission, CBI and TUC.Read more -
Be leaders – take charge of the skills crisis Armitt tells industry bosses
And go out and back the single European market as a force for good, he says.Read more