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Skills shortages keeping you awake at night? Join our AMP8 webinar
Event Date: 12/07/2024 11:00 am
Do skills shortages keep you awake at night? Join our webinar to learn how to reduce risk and improve compliance as workforces swell.
As water companies vie with each other for workers, we’ll look at how technology can help deliver the employees needed for the unprecedented levels of investment in AMP8 in our forthcoming webinar with Causeway Technologies.
We’ll look at how to secure skilled employees efficiently and at low cost while meeting strict health and safety requirements. Not only that, but the webinar will also showcase water industry projects with complex supply chains where major skills challenges were met head-on.
Concerned about skills and the water sector? You can’t afford to miss it. Sign up now.
Speakers include:
Gareth Mullen, head of health, safety and wellbeing, Thames Water
Gareth has 30 years’ experience in the core utility and commercial areas at Thames. He has led the roll-out and implementation of the Thames Water Safety Passport (now SkillGuard Utilities), which has helped the water giant achieve a sub 0.1% lost time injury frequency rate – a world-leading safety rate.
Jack Boon, workforce solution unit lead, Causeway Technologies
Jack works closely with major infrastructure organisations to help them get the most from their digital solutions. In the water sector, he has worked with MWH, Thames Water, Kier, Galliford Try, and many more. His expertise is in workforce management solutions, including digital ID, access control, competency management and worker passport systems.
Phil Cull, southern region director, Barhale
Phil has over 30 years’ experience in delivering large infrastructure projects, specialising in tunnelling techniques. At Barhale, he has overall responsibility for tunnelling operations from cradle to grave, including winning works, delivering work programmes, and developing technical solutions.
Ian Nixon, SHE director, Costain
Ian Nixon is the SHE director at Costain for the water sector. He has responsibility for one of the largest contractor workforces in the industry, and this is only set to grow with the arrival of AMP8 and Costain taking on new frameworks. Ian has previously worked as sector SHE director for Costain in its aviation, highways and rail division, as well as sector SHE manager in highways and nuclear.