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29th June 2011
Costain, the largest provider of construction and engineering services in the UK nuclear decommissioning market, has committed to implementing the Nuclear Skills Passport*  supporting the National Skills Academy for Nuclear in the launch of the scheme.  Costain’s Nuclear Development Director, Alistair Smith, formally sealed the agreement at the Nuclear Industry Association’s Summer Reception.... More
20th May 2011
NIS Managing Director Richard Penrose has recently signed the charter to commit to implementing the Nuclear Skills Passport scheme. The passport will allow NIS to provide evidence of the skills and proficiencies of project personnel to nationally recognised standards.  Recent developments in the industry such as the advent of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, growth of the UK’s nuclear de... More
17th March 2011
Babcock, the UK’s largest nuclear site management, engineering and support services organisation, has committed to implementing the Nuclear Skills Passport (NSP) across its activities in the UK, supporting the National Skills Academy for Nuclear in the launch of the scheme.  Babcock’s managing director Nuclear, Roger Hardy, sealed the agreement in a meeting today (Thursday 17 March) with the Nat... More
7th February 2011
Skills Academy Board Representatives have committed to making the Nuclear Skills Passport highly desirable in their tenders from 2010. This means that the Nuclear Skills Passport will increasingly become a key differentiator in contractor selection from 2010 onwards. The concept of a Nuclear Skills Passport has been discussed by employers since early 2003. As the industry has developed and change... More
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