Saturday, November 16, 2024

Doncaster company secured accreditations and qualifications

Doncaster-based Signum Facilities Management has passed its NICEIC assessment for the 11th year in a row and has also become the only accredited RPZ Valve Tester in Doncaster after securing WIAPS accreditation.

The latter is one of the largest six UK approved contractors schemes and administered by Water Regs UK on behalf of the 15 UK Water Undertakers.

Supporting the successful team accreditations are some important individual qualifications that have been achieved by Signum staff so far this year.

Matthew Johnson, lead engineer/supervisor, has passed the Site Management Safety Training Scheme, which is a Construction Industry Training Board qualification. The course is part of his development to taking on more responsibility with team supervision and project management.

Ryan Daines, engineer, has achieved the Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment which focusses on portable appliance testing and is part of a long term plan to develop Ryan’s skills and expertise as a multi skilled engineer.

John Booth, senior electrical engineer and qualified supervisor, has also completed the NICEIC Electric vehicle charging installation course which means he is now qualified to complete installation and servicing of vehicle charge points.

Steve Egbury, operations manager, has gained the NEBOSH General Certificate.

MD Jill Wood said: “2023 has been an incredibly busy year for Signum as we look to continue to grow the business and develop our client base which now stretches across the country.

“The commitment our team has made to our health and safety standards has been fantastic and we are all really pleased to have achieved the national accreditations we have as well as support our team members with their own qualifications as they look to develop their careers.

“It really is an exciting time for Signum and the hard work of everyone involved has played a massive part in this success.”

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