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ECITB reviews occupational standards for pipefitters 

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ECITB is reviewing the National Occupational Standards for the mechanical and pipefitting disciplines (image: Fancystudio | Dreamstime.com)

The Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) is calling for experienced pipefitters and mechanical technicians to help shape the National Occupational Standards (NOS).

The review of the Installing Plant and Systems – Mechanical and Pipefitting NOS will inform all training, tests and qualifications in those disciplines.  

The ECITB reviews and updates the NOS every five years.

It is now looking for industry representatives and subject matter experts who have a minimum of two years onsite experience, as well as assessors and employers who are involved in those trades.

The working group, comprising industry experts, will review the existing NOS to identify if there are any significant changes needed and inform what the revised NOS should contain.

The first of three sessions is set to take place in late August. Each session is a half day and may be in person, online or hybrid. 

Andrew Hockey, CEO at the ECITB, said: “National Occupational Standards are the bedrock of our training, tests and qualifications as they specify the required skills, knowledge and understanding for competent performance in various jobs and sectors. 

“Industry input into reviewing these will ensure they are tailored specifically to meet the needs of our industry and any training and qualifications in those disciplines remain relevant and future-proofed.

“Participation in the process is a great networking opportunity, a CPD certificate can be awarded against the hours and can be added to CVs or development plans as an achievement.”

To find out more about getting involved email [email protected].

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