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Information on how to gain a UK CoC for Engineering/Electro-Technical Officers or Engineering Watch Rating Certificate
Find out what a specialist infrastructure engineer does.
Appoint a panel engineer for your reservoir.
How initial teacher training (ITT) providers can offer a physics ITT course designed for engineers.
The Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) ensures there are enough trained people to meet industry needs. It gives professional advice and offers skills development and qualifications to help individuals in the sector succeed in their chosen careers. ECITB is...
Guidance for companies employing people in engineering occupations who wish to apply for government support for training.
How to register a reservoir, appoint a panel engineer, produce a flood plan, prepare an inspection information pack and report an incident.
How to write a reservoir written statement and a site visit report and what information to include.
Thousands of post-graduate students will be backed by government to study biological, engineering and environmental sciences at 45 universities across the UK.
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