Labour Market Profile – January 2023

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The most recent data shows that the labour market’s post-COVID recovery continues to slow, with 4 out of the 8 main indicators getting worse compared to the previous quarter (and 3 out of 8 worse than a year ago). The Office for National Statistics’ full update on the state of the labour market in January … Read more

Help shape National Occupational Standards for gas and water network construction

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Energy & Utility Skills invites employers, training providers and professional bodies to be involved in a consultation on revised National Occupational Standards (NOS).  What are National Occupational Standards (NOS)  National Occupational Standards (NOS) describe what an employee needs to do and needs to know to perform a work activity.  They are subject to formal consultation … Read more

New apprenticeship standards in development and current standards under review 

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With the Energy & Utility Skills member base representing a wide range of major employers across the energy and utilities industries, we are uniquely placed to convene trailblazer groups for new standards and to gather employer views on developing, reviewing and amending existing apprenticeship standards and end-point assessment (EPA) plans. Working with industry employers, we … Read more

Labour Market Profile – December 2022

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The most recent data shows that the labour market’s post-COVID recovery continues to slow, with a number of the main indicators turning negative over the past quarter. The number of payrolled employees increased by 0.4% over the past month to 29.9 million (up 2.7% over the year) The employment rate increased by 0.2% over the … Read more

Help shape the Northern Ireland Framework for Sustainable Resource Management  

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Stakeholders in the waste and recycling management industry in Northern Ireland are invited to get involved in a new review of the Sustainable resource management – level 2 apprenticeship framework.   Apprenticeships enable employers to support succession planning and identify managers of the future whilst delivering improved staff motivation and retention.     This framework under review specifies … Read more

Phil Beach CBE featured in Utility Week Insight Report on skills in the water networks

A new report, created in partnership between Utility Week and Radius Systems, was published in November.   ‘Building the skills pipeline – how the water network can get it right first time’ is an exploration of how the issue of an ageing water infrastructure can be addressed by first tackling a shortage of skilled workers in … Read more

Christmas Closures

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Energy & Utility Skills would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Below is a reminder of our Christmas closure dates. Our main office (including EUSR) will close for Christmas from 12:30pm on Friday 23 December 2022 and will reopen at 8:00am on  Tuesday 3 … Read more

Labour Market Profile – November 2022

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The most recent data shows that the labour market’s post-COVID recovery continues to slow, with a number of the main indicators turning negative over the past quarter. The number of payrolled employees increased by 0.2% over the past month to 29.8 million (up 2.1% over the year) The employment rate fell by 0.3% over the … Read more

Institute of Water President’s Dinner and Awards 2022

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The Institute of Water President’s Dinner 2022 took place on 12 October, and once again included the presentation of awards to exceptional contributors in the water industry. Energy & Utility Skills presented four of these awards to individuals and organisations who exemplify the promotion of skills, diversity, and inclusion for the sector. Phil Beach CBE, … Read more

Skilling the New Hydrogen Workforce

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Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. On Earth, most of it is combined with other elements, but when released from its chemical bonds using zero-carbon generated electricity, it can become both a versatile energy carrier and a clean fuel in its own right. This means that there are high expectations of hydrogen: … Read more