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Upskilling the industry - ECS updates for sector-specific competence

05 October 21

Earlier this year the Construction Leadership Council (CLC) published the Industry Skills Plan for the UK Construction Sector 2021-2025. This was a wide-ranging document covering a number of vital considerations for the future skills of the workforce, including routes into industry, access and opportunities, skills for a modernised industry and the competence of the workforce. 
 

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FESS Operative card and the FESS Assessments

21 September 21

FESS Operative Card – How do I book a FESS Assessment? 

There are four sector disciplines recognised:
  • Fire 
  • Fire and Emergency Lighting 
  • Security 
  • Fire and Security 
For each of the above routes, a different FESS Assessment is available which can be undertaken in a physical centre, by online assessment remotely at home or in site office (through the Employer Portal or MyECS) and also with some training providers. 

To book an assessment at the JIB offices in Swanley or to set up an online assessment to be taken remotely, please call 01322 661622. 

If you are an Employer and you are already using the Employer Portal, you can activate these FESS Assessments on your account by emailing guidance.portal@ecscard.org.uk. Please let us know your JIB or Employer Portal number if known, and which assessments are relevant to your workforce.  

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Industry Placement cards now available through JIB-registered training providers

21 September 21

The ECS Industry Placement card is now available for trainees through training providers who are registered with the JIB.

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Pre-apprentices and ECS cards

16 September 21

The Electrotechnical Certification Scheme (ECS) is reminding employers in the electrotechnical industry to register potential apprentices for the ECS Pre-apprentice card, which has been designed to support the employer and potential apprentice in achieving a successful probationary period before the full apprentice registration is made by a training provider.
 
 

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