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Category Archives: Training
What makes a great Heating Trainer?
I think two elements are critical in great training sessions, subject matter expertise and passion. The Trainer should be very knowledgeable about their subject as the bulk of the role involves sharing information. Knowledge though isn’t enough. Good Trainers also … Continue reading
Top 5 Tips For Running A Successful Heating Training Course
1. Be Organised Organisation is the key, don’t leave it to the night before. Run through the itinerary as if you were attending the course. Ask yourself – does it make sense? Make sure the venue is suitable and know … Continue reading
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What Makes A Successful Heating Training Session?
By high performer ref 3063. I believe it is critical to create the right atmosphere for training. It is important to recognise that most practical people who attend training sessions in this industry are not at all accustomed to sitting … Continue reading
Job search training for engineers
A new scheme has been launched by the Department of Work & Pensions that can help newly unemployed professional engineers and executives to get back in work.

