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INDUSTRY NEWS Built for the future. Ready now. 9 Leading burner technology for over 90 years. 9 Meeting the climate challenges of today and tomorrow. 9 Maximising Efficiency and Minimising Emissions. 9 The “No.1” choice for Specifiers. 9 Full product support from concept to completion and beyond. 9 An extensive range to cover 10kW to 30,000kW. COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL Visit rielloburners.co.uk to find out more or phone on 01480 432144 Engineering bodies reach out to a new generation School leavers and other young people are being urged to consider engineering careers as the UK employment market enters uncharted territory. Actuate UK, a group of eight trade, technology and professional bodies representing engineering services professions, is spearheading a campaign to encourage more young people to take up the many job opportunities emerging in a sector that offers the chance to tackle the climate crisis and provide better living and working conditions for their communities. According to the government’s latest figures, there were more than half a million young people unemployed in May, with thousands more now joining the jobs market this summer. While some industries are struggling to recover from the pandemic, the engineering services sector is bouncing back strongly and actively seeking new recruits. It is at the forefront of efforts to tackle the climate crisis and to improve living and working environments at a time when people are starting to return to offices and public buildings. Notes on careers in engineering services: For more career-related information on apprenticeships and other qualifications available in engineering services – visit: BSRIA: www.bsria.com Lift and Escalator: www.liftcareers.co.uk Electrical Careers: www.electricalcareers.co.uk Heat Pumps: www.heatpumps.org.uk SNIPEF: www.snipef.org ECA: www.eca.co.uk ECS Check welcomes 750th registration Braid Mechanical and Electrical, a member of the Joint Industry Board (JIB), has become the 750th organisation to register for ECS Check. Based in Ballymena, Braid Mechanical and Electrical has been providing mechanical and electrical services to industrial and business customers for over 85 years and is one of Northern Ireland’s longest running electrical contracting businesses having been established in 1926. Launched in early 2020, ECS Check provides a free-to-access digital platform that enables the electrotechnical industry to conduct audits to verify all electrotechnical personnel on site throughout the supply chain. Following approval as a pilot that meets the Licence to Practise (LtP) requirements on government public sector construction contracts in Northern Ireland, ECS Check is recognised by the Northern Ireland Government as meeting procurement guidance note 01-16. ECS Check continues to help electrical contractors meet their LtP requirements free of charge. Some of Northern Ireland’s most significant public bodies have already signed up for ECS Check, including the Northern Ireland Housing Executive, Translink, NI Water, Belfast and Western Health and Social Care Trust. To sign up to the system, email ecscheckni@ecscard.org.uk or call 01322 661 622 . www.ecscard.org.uk GoodWine, Good Food, Good Company, Good Debate, what more could you ask for? The Rumford Club welcomes back guests, members and speakers to join them in person for a celebration of industry topics. Socialising, rebuilding networks, exchanging ideas and debating the topics of today are back as the Rumford Club celebrates the start of its 75th anniversary with a series of events at the National Liberal Club in London between October 2021 and March 2022, followed by a black tie at the House of Lords in 2022. Currently the club hosts their dinners at the National Liberal Club in London and its Patron is Lord Rupert Redesdale. Prior to the pandemic, the clubs programme included talks from the likes of Dr Scott Steedman, Director of Standards of BSI on standards in the industry; Rudi Klein, past CEO of SEC Group on the Post Carillion Landscape and what needs to change to create a vibrant building services sector; and intriguingly, a talk on Medieval thermal comfort by Robyn Pender of Historic England. If you are interested in becoming a member and attending any of the dinners, you can apply through their website; www.therumfordclub. co.uk . Membership starts at £30 per annum with subsequent costs for each dinner from £55.
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