Published on: 25 Nov 2024
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Thank you to everyone who participated in our recent qualification review. Your input is crucial in keeping our qualifications in engineering and manufacturing, and related industries, up-to-date and aligned with your needs.
This month, we have another qualification open for review. We will review all responses on Monday, 16 December 2024.
Find out moreOur parent charity, Enginuity, has launched the Enginuity Alliance to tackle the engineering and manufacturing skills gaps that affect us all. Together, we can make a difference.
Find out moreNominations for the Enginuity Skills Awards 2025 are now open open! Hosted by our parent charity Enginuity, we'll be celebrating the achievements of the shining stars in engineering and manufacturing at the awards ceremony in July.
If you know of someone who's making a difference in shaping the future of our sector, why not visit the Skills Awards website and tell us about them? Nominations close on 14 February 2025.
Learn moreWe'd like to thank everyone who joined us on our launch webinars during November, to explore the exciting Level 2 and Level 3 reforms qualifications EAL will be offering in Engineering & Manufacturing from September 2025.
If you couldn't attend the webinar, we've got you covered – catch all the recordings on our GotoStage channel.
For support with our reform's products or to have any questions answered, reach out to our friendly Lead Engineering and Manufacturing Technical Advisor, Sam Ashman.
Watch nowThose using EAL as their end-point assessment organisation (EPAO) are invited to explore the ACE360 knowledge base section, and discover the latest resources tailored to each standard you're delivering.
There you'll find new materials for Engineering Fitters, Machining Technicians, and Level 4 Engineering Manufacturing Technicians.
For help and support regarding apprenticeship standards and end-point assessments, get in touch with Engineering and Manufacturing Technical Advisor, Jonathan Porter.
ACE360 guidanceEAL is pleased to continue to support the finalists of this year's SkillELECTRIC UK, the electrical industry's leading skills competition. These talented workers have been invited to attend training and achieve the EAL Level 3 Award in the Requirements for the Installation of Electric Vehicle Charging Points at no cost.
The winner, Charlie Moore, is a fine example of the next generation of talent and along with NICEIC we'd like to extend our congratulations.
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