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Cetix appoints new Business Development Manager
Cetix Ltd is acknowledged as a leading independent Industrial Control Systems Integrator with more thantwo decades of specialist experience.
They offer world-class solutions to their clients across several markets including
Oil and Gas;
Energy from Waste/Renewable;
Petrochemical.
As they are independent, they can offer solutions tailored to exact customer specifications from all the major manufacturers.
They have offices in Rotherham and Aberdeen.
Cetix Ltd is expanding into new markets and as such has brought on board Carl Tyler as their new Business Development Manager to assist with this and raise Cetix Ltd’s profile in new markets. Carl is based in North East England and brings with him more than 12 years of electrical engineering experience. This is an exciting time for Cetix, and they look forward to working with their new customers.
For more information please contact:
Carl Tyler, Business Development Manager
07515 597823/01709 538200
Education for Engineering (E4E)
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E4E activities are primarily focused on
initiating and contributing to education policy debates
providing decision-makers with high quality information and analysis
ensuring that all learners are enabled to make connections across areas of learning that support an education for engineering
highlighting the needs of future engineers and routes into engineering that are open to all
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The Policy Group meets three times a year. The Policy Group provides a co-ordinated voice on education for the engineering profession and seeksto influence Government and opinion-formers on issues of education for engineering.
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The Operational Group is a forum for discussion on education policy matters in order to develop well-considered and consensual policy positions on behalf of the profession for consideration and action by the Policy Group.
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