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Analysis of the latest issues that are driving and influencing careers in infrastructure
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Support needed to help SMEs tackle growing engineering “experience gap”
The “hope for the best” approach to resource planning is no longer good enough, says Crossrail’s Chris SextonRead more -
Engineering needs more women - now we really have to "Make It Happen"
As the 2015 Big Bang engineering careers fair kicks off in Birmingham this week, EngineeringUK's Paul Jackson highlights the need to keep engineering top of mind for all.Read more -
Meeting the demand - interview with CITB chairman James Wates
For the last 50 years the Construction Industry Training Board has been helping the industry to boost skills across the industry. Antony Oliver speaks to chairman, James Wates.Read more -
UK economic growth at risk from failure to invest in skills across engineering
New EngTechNow report highlights significant “experience gap” in engineering and urges boost in technician career development focus.Read more -
Establishing a more sustainable culture of professional development for technicians
Attracting the brightest and the best at all levels means providing career development routes for all, says EngTechNow chief executive Blane Judd.Read more -
New group to help companies recruit and retain more women engineers and scientists
Group wants to help make employers more women-friendly.Read more -
Chartered status in six years with new degree apprenticeships
Balfour Beatty led contractor consortium has launched higher and degree apprenticeships to offer alternative route to professional qualification.Read more -
AECOM signs up to support Armed Forces and recruit more into industry
Company will work with cadets to encourage STEM study, support reservists and accelerate recruitment of ex service personnel.Read more -
Bullivant to host 200 teenagers to boost construction’s appeal
Remote controlled rigs and a concrete pour on the agenda for the visitors to the Burton on Trent site.Read more -
Apprentice stories – Ramone Morgan
From Dr Who to building services with Troup Bywaters and Anders - Ramone Morgan has plans for a stellar career.Read more