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February 2009
Cassette & Slot Panels Course
Zinc Roofing Course
March 2009 - with VM ZINC
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Location: Staines, Surry
FULLY BOOKED
Location: T.B.C
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April 2009 - with KME
Copper Shingles & Roofing Course
Location: East Peckham, London
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May 2009
CAD Course
Location: Brighton, East Sussex
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NEW website launched.
The new National Metal Training Group website has now been officially launched. Designed, built & maintained by NeverTheLess Media.
Date: 10.12.08
Date: 10.12.08
NEW training courses added.
On our new website - details of all of our training courses can be easily found on the right of this text (& in the same place on almost every page).
Simply click on the course you are interested in for full details.
Date: 9.12.08
NMTG wants you!
The NMTG continues to be committed to help expand the availability of training throughout the UK for Hard Metals and will partner other groups in other training facilities to an interested audience.
The NMTG 2008 annual report is now available for download. Please click here for further details.
Any regional groups wishing to organize and run hard metal training during 2009 should contact us by email at info@nmtg.co.uk.
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This project addresses the shortfall of skilled roofers and the absence of training provisions for metal roofing generally throughout the country. There is a lack of candidates enrolling in the roofing industry and its aging workforce requires younger but mature adults to sustain the industry in terms of qualified labour.
The "Adult Learners" in your business will be able to achieve an NVQ level 1 & 2 in metal roofing as a fast-tracked qualification, under guidance from experienced roofers, and on site tutorials. All training is carried out on site, working on real life projects as opposed to a college environment. This is then backed with candidates attending theory sessions in a classroom environment to reinforce their knowledge.
Experience is quickly gained and the operatives are soon contributing to the installation of the works whilst still learning.