updates from www.hpmag.co.uk HYDRAULICS & PNEUMATICS April/May 2026 37 Contact BCAS at Tel: 020 7935 2464 e-mail: info@bcas.org.uk website: www.bcas.org.uk The British Compressed Air Society (BCAS) has appointed Derek Leith, Regional Director for Northern Europe at Ingersoll Rand as its new Vice President. Working alongside the BCAS president, Wendy Hayward and BCAS board members, Derek will continue with the progression already made by the Society to recruit new talent into the compressed air industry; a challenge felt keenly across the sector with many engineers reaching the end of the careers. He is also keen for the Society to continue adapting to the changing pace of industry, supporting members as they navigate complex legislative and environmental demands to deliver the best outcomes for customers. Derek brings a wealth of experience in the compressed air industry to the role, including almost a decade in distribution in Singapore and Malaysia prior to his current role handling direct sales teams for Ingersoll Rand in the Nordics, Benelux, UK and Ireland. Commenting on his new role, Derek said: “The compressed air sector is full talented engineers, but as we hear all too often, many of these engineers are reaching the end of their careers, meaning we face a skills gap. As the sole trade body representing compressor manufacturers, distributors and endusers, it is incumbent on us to encourage the next generation of young technicians into our industry, by demonstrating the opportunities available for skills’ development, ongoing training and progression. “Prioritising future engineering talent is good for everyone. For our members, it ensures a steady pipeline of skilled technicians, and for end-users, it provides the assurance of British Compressed Air Society appoints Derek Leith as Vice President ongoing and quality technical support. To help address this, we are in the process of setting up a young person’s committee, where we’ll be looking for fresh ideas that we can take to our member network.” BCAS has been promoting a culture of continuous professional development across its member network. With AI technologies bringing a new dimension to system control and traditional service regimes being enhanced with predictive maintenance, engineers must update their skills regularly to use new software and methodologies effectively. Changing industry standards mean that continuous leaning is essential to maintain compliance and competence. BCAS has continued to adapt its training offer to ensure that courses not only remain technically relevant in a changing industrial workplace but provide meaningful support for engineers keen to improve their skills and competence. Derek continues: “With my experience in compressed air distribution, I know how important it is for our members, especially some of our smaller distributors to have the support, knowledge and backing of their trade association and to feel part of a wider collective with a shared goal. During my vice presidency, I will be encouraging further engagement from our members to ensure that the Society delivers the resources and the support needed for continued growth.” Ashley Quarterman, Executive Director at BCAS concludes: “We are delighted to welcome Derek to the role. With his extensive compressor distribution and sales experience, he will be a great asset to the BCAS board. We look forward to working together as we continue to build a robust and agile Society, fit for future industry demands.” New Compressed Air Management certified training programme The British Compressed Air Society (BCAS) has also launched its updated and flexible Compressed Air Management certified training programme, which has been approved by the Society of Operations Engineers (SOE) The programme compresses a suite of individual units, each relevant to specific industry needs to help learners undertake smaller and more targeted learning when it is needed. This training then builds into an award, a certificate or, over time, the full Diploma in Compressed Air Management (DipCam). Terry Collier, BCAS Training and Development Officer explains: “Our previous DipCam course has been a compressed air industry staple for many years, providing comprehensive training on a wide range of compressed air competencies, from system components to installation to maintenance to name a few. However, individuals needed to commit significant time from their day-to-day routines to study for the full diploma, with no other awards offered in between. “The new Compressed Air Management certified training programme offers a completely different approach, with units assigned a credit value We have designed it to be flexible and to cater for as many learning needs and styles as possible. Each individual unit can be purchased and studied individually, and certification will be issued upon a satisfactory result from the short test at the end of each unit.”
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