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Energy and Utility Skills

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Energy & Utility Skills is an employer-led membership organisation that helps to ensure the gas, power, waste management and water industries have the skills they need - now and in the future.

Function

Through a range of products and services they help employers attract new talent, develop their existing workforces, and assure a high level of competence across their businesses.

As the UK authority on professional development and employment in the energy and utilities industries, Energy & Utility Skills help their members embrace new talent and technology to meet the challenges of a competitive global market. Market intelligence is central to their approach. From projecting skills gaps to benchmarking standards, they provide the most accurate, up-to-date information on skills and employment in the energy and utilities sector.

Their partnerships with employers, Government bodies and educational institutions help them to support the UK's agenda, shape the future of the sector's workforce and ensure their stakeholders get the most from their investments.

Industries

  • Gas
  • Power
  • Water
  • Waste Management

Structure

The Chief Executive of Energy & Utility Skills is Nick Ellins.[1] The headquarters of Energy & Utility Skills is in Solihull, West Midlands.

The National Skills Academy for Power in Solihull is part of the Energy & Utility Skills Group.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Nick Ellins to be new Chief Executive of the EU Skills Group | Energy & Utility Skills". www.euskills.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-06-07.