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Our New Year Resolutions for our members – Message from SOE Chair

We’re stepping into the New Year with our own set of resolutions.  

From apprentices to masters: IRTE Skills Challenge set to welcome the next generation of PSV engineers and technicians

The IRTE Bus & Coach Skills Challenge is back for its 12th anniversary and is set to revolutionise the industry by challenging the status quo and shaping the future of talent within engineering.

Woldsway Training continues UK-wide irtec accreditations with flexible assessment offer

Fleetcare Maintenance and Mammoet the latest companies to accredit their technicians to the irtec standard.

Michael Thompson wins Society Artificer of the Year

REME recruit Michael credits positive role models and accepting opportunities given to him.

Sponsors announced for SOE Safety and Sustainability Awards

Recovery firm picks up two new Mercedes-Benz Sprinters

Breakdown business Millers Recovery has taken delivery of two Mercedes-Benz Sprinter vans, its first two from the latest generation of Sprinters, which have joined its fleet of four other vans, heavy breakdown trucks and low-loader trailers.

Cathy Newman to host SOE Women in Engineering event

Channel 4 News presenter Cathy Newman will host a SOE Women in Engineering event in London this November.

Portable toilet supplier carried away with Isuzu efficiency

Portable toilet supplier John Anderson Hire has taken delivery of its first Isuzu trucks, two 6.5-tonne rigids, which have gone into operation distributing toilets to major events.

Society of Operations Engineers elections 2020

Elections are held each year for the Trustee Board and its three Professional Sector Councils. The Society depends on the valuable input provided by our volunteers and is looking for individuals with recent industry experience who can shape the future direction of the Society.

HSE annual workplace fatality figures show asbestos still cause of premature death in UK

Mesothelioma, a form of cancer that slowly forms over several years due to past inhalation of asbestos, still accounts for over 2,500 deaths in the UK each year.

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