updates from 50 HYDRAULICS & PNEUMATICS April/May 2024 www.hpmag.co.uk Contact BCAS at Tel: 020 7935 2464 e-mail: info@bcas.org.uk website: www.bcas.org.uk Terry Collier Terry Collier joins BCAS with significant experience in the delivery of training programmes, gained in a variety of roles within industry and the public sector, most recently as Apprenticeship Manager at Celsa Steel UK. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Leadership & Management (FInstLM), an Associate Member of CIPD (AssocCIPD) and holds an MBA and a diploma in Human Resource Management. Terry’s first area of focus concerns the NVQ requirements for the CSCS card scheme, which is necessary for BCAS members working in the construction sector. In addition, he plans to develop the BCAS Compressed Air and Vacuum Technician apprenticeship scheme further. The Scheme was first launched in 2021 in response to demand from BCAS members for a dedicated, industryapproved course that delivers the specific engineering skills required in the compressed air and vacuum industry. The BCAS board, with the support and expertise from Terry, will be working with BCAS members to help achieve suitable apprenticeship funding and to attract engineers into the sector. With compressed air used so extensively, in applications across the manufacturing sector, keeping pace with changing industry demands is vital. BCAS has long been recognised as a provider of training and development for engineers, technical professionals and users of compressed air. Through its eLearning portal, it is helping to deliver relevant training direct to users. Terry will therefore work on the development of further training courses to help BCAS members, their employees and customers to keep abreast of the latest changes in the compressed air and vacuum industry - from legislative updates to best practice, to health and safety. In conjunction with the ongoing development of new apprenticeships, Terry will also be exploring a new coaching and mentoring course, which will be designed to help BCAS members develop apprentices to their full potential. Commenting on the new role, Terry said: “I am an advocate for the possibilities that professional learning and development can deliver and have spent much of my career mentoring individuals to achieve a wide variety of work-based qualifications, including the ILM and NVQ qualification routes. I am looking forward to the challenge of developing BCAS’s existing and proven range of training courses further still, working directly with our members to help deliver the skills and qualifications their teams need to better support their customers.” Wendy Hayward Wendy Hayward, Managing Director of Aircare Compressor Services Limited has been appointed as the new Vice President of the British Compressed Air Society (BCAS). She joins Steven Rohan, BCAS President and the BCAS Board in continuing to drive standards, educate members and compressed air end users and provide independent advice to Industry. With over 30 years’, hands-on BCAS makes new appointments to strengthen support experience in the compressed air industry, gained through her family-run distribution business, Wendy is familiar with the challenges faced by many smaller organisations and plans to bring this knowledge to her new role, as she explains: “The compressed air industry is a highly skilled sector, with businesses offering excellent engineering services to their valued customers - providing technical advice on ways to reduce energy consumption, stay compliant, improve compressor performance and minimise maintenance costs to name but a few. “However, while the industry comprises a wealth of engineering talent, managing the multitude of other priorities as a smaller business can be complex. This is where I feel my experience as a compressed air distributor, together with the broad range of services available from BCAS, can really help. “For example, we are working towards new apprenticeship groups for our members and their employees, with the aim of advising and supporting on how to recruit and retain apprentices in our industry. BCAS can also assist with training, with courses available to fit around busy schedules. “In particular, I’m keen to see our members sharing their knowledge around common problems, such as new ways to attract engineering talent into our industry or assisting each other with navigating changes in legislation and standards. BCAS is an excellent vehicle for this via its focus groups and committees.” For further information please visit: www.bcas.org.uk The British Compressed Air Society (BCAS) has appointed Terry Collier as its Learning and Development Officer and Wendy Hayward as its new Vice President.
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