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Playing a leading role

Three years ago Stephen Thompson embarked on an apprenticeship at William Cook Precision Ltd but already he is running his own section and passing on his knowledge to others. PWE reports.

Self-confidence for transition

The majority of capable engineers are expected to climb the corporate ladder during their career, yet less than half of companies have a formal management training programme and a third are expected to learn on the job. Neil Lewin, learning & development consultant at Festo Training & Consulting reports.

All eyes on the manager!

PWE spoke to Mike Cogan, head of engineering training at EMK Educational & Environmental Services Ltd, about its BOAS training courses for boiler plant managers.

Managing the skills transition to nuclear new build

The organisation responsible for developing skills in the UK’s nuclear energy sector has outlined its plans to chemical and process engineers as the country prepares to build 12 new nuclear reactors by 2030. PWE reports.

Apprentice challenge makes big impact

Hundreds of young people from around the UK have been given the chance of a secure future thanks to the work of a North East training provider.

External training provides the winning formula

Advances in the technology of steam plant control have brought enormous improvements to the efficiency and cost effectiveness of steam as a heating medium. However, getting the most from such advanced control systems demands high quality training of plant operators. PWE reports.

Plugging the training shortfall

A recent survey undertaken by Festo Training shows that the UK manufacturing and engineering sector is still experiencing a shortage of skilled labour and that it is middle management that is plugging the shortfall. PWE report.