Accessing quality training provision within utilities and construction is often difficult to organise effectively, particularly if the organisation is spread over numerous sites. Co-ordinating a wide scope of training requirements, from understanding sector specific technical complexities to scheduling courses that meet operational requirements is a challenge.
UCT is now able to offer major clients the benefit of a managed service. This ensures that your training and assessment requirements are managed by the experienced and expert staff at UCT. The managed service ensures;
• A bespoke training matrix to meet company requirements
• Scheduling of training to meet operational needs
• Optimisation of funding contributions towards the costs of training and assessments
• Updating the training matrix
• Processing and administration of relevant cards and certificates
• A quarterly report confirming throughput and status
• A cost effective solution to managing your training needs
Through our managed service UCT can now provide a central point for handling all of your training requirements, organising training schedules on a pre-planned or ad-hoc basis. For further details please contact us.
We offer a comprehensive range of training courses for the utilities and construction sectors
UCT supply an wide range of training courses to water companies and their contracting companies.
Our training courses cover a wide range of skills required by the electrical distribution sector
UCT’s extensive range of courses for the gas distribution sector include, GNO 1 and 2, SCO, Butt and Electro Fusion
The New Roads and Streetworks Act requires that anyone who executes works for, or on behalf of a utility company
We offer courses for novices as well as experienced worker assessments for most types of Plant and Machinery
UCT can provide both mandatory and management health and safety training, ranging from basic First Aid to NEBOSH
All drivers who need to move hazardous substances by road must by law hold a valid ADR certificate.
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