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Fix Radio's Clive Holland interviews STEM Ambassador, Anjali Pindoria
Fix Radio's Clive Holland interviews carpenter and joiner, Anjali Pindoria, about industry growth, creating new interest and the role of a Go Construct STEM Ambassador
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Explore construction: build an exciting future.
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Discover what a career in construction can offer you. Watched the video? Let us know how we did: 1.Teacher evaluation forms: bit.ly/41fB77C 2. Individual evaluation forms: bit.ly/41jgp79 Looking for more free resources? We got you: bit.ly/3NoiKrA
Why should you enter SkillBuild?
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SkillBuild apprentices and learners share some advice about why they decided to enter the competition. Find out more about the SkillBuild competition: www.goconstruct.org/skillbuild/
SkillBuild - Why should you learn a trade?
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SkillBuild Apprentices and learners share some advice about why they decided to learn a trade. Find out more about the SkillBuild competition: www.goconstruct.org/skillbuild/
What is SkillBuild?
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SkillBuild Lead Judge Andy tells us more about what the SkillBuild competition is and how it works. Find out more about the SkillBuild competition: www.goconstruct.org/skillbuild/
All about Jake - carpentry & joinery apprentice & SkillBuild Competitor
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Jake shares the reason why he's returned to #learning, how he’s gaining #skillsforlife in #construction and how he juggles his #apprenticeship to maintain a good work and life balance. Find out more about the SkillBuild competition: www.goconstruct.org/skillbuild/
Mark, plastering lecturer & SkillBuild tutor - why you should learn a trade
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Hear from Mark about the benefits of learning a construction trade. Find out more about the SkillBuild competition: www.goconstruct.org/skillbuild/
All about Mark - plastering lecturer & SkillBuild tutor
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Mark discusses the benefit of the competition for apprentices, learners and the college alike. Find out more about the SkillBuild competition: www.goconstruct.org/skillbuild/
All about Nikki, Principal - benefits of entering learners into SkillBuild
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All about Nikki, Principal - benefits of entering learners into SkillBuild
All about Peter, British Gypsum - why the SkillBuild competition is so important for the industry
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All about Peter, British Gypsum - why the SkillBuild competition is so important for the industry
All about Sammy - on all things SkillBuild, carpentry and life as a mum-of-three
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All about Sammy - on all things SkillBuild, carpentry and life as a mum-of-three
All about Katelyn - SkillBuild competitor, wall & floor tiling
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All about Katelyn - SkillBuild competitor, wall & floor tiling
All about James - my SkillBuild experience
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All about James - my SkillBuild experience
Danny's SkillBuild journey - why I decided to return to learning
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Danny's SkillBuild journey - why I decided to return to learning
All about Laura - my SkillBuild experience so far
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All about Laura - my SkillBuild experience so far
All about Chloe - carpentry & joinery apprentice & SkillBuild competitor
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All about Chloe - carpentry & joinery apprentice & SkillBuild competitor
All about Ashley - why I decided to enter SkillBuild
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All about Ashley - why I decided to enter SkillBuild
Jade’s journey - from apprentice to SkillBuild gold medal winner
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Jade’s journey - from apprentice to SkillBuild gold medal winner
Jake’s story - why I decided to enter the SkillBuild competition
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Jake’s story - why I decided to enter the SkillBuild competition
All about Lauren - painting & decorating apprentice & SkillBuild competitor
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All about Lauren - painting & decorating apprentice & SkillBuild competitor
Zara's SkillBuild journey - from apprentice to SkillBuild gold medal winner
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Zara's SkillBuild journey - from apprentice to SkillBuild gold medal winner
All about Zara - Drylining & Plastering Apprentice & SkillBuild Gold Winner
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All about Zara - Drylining & Plastering Apprentice & SkillBuild Gold Winner
Introducing SkillBuild
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Introducing SkillBuild
Go Construct STEM Ambassador How to Apply
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Go Construct STEM Ambassador How to Apply
Apprentice Q&A | Construction Apprenticeships | Go Construct
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Apprentice Q&A | Construction Apprenticeships | Go Construct
Go Construct STEM Ambassadors Promo
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Go Construct STEM Ambassadors Promo
Existing STEM Ambassadors - How to apply (Step 2)
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Existing STEM Ambassadors - How to apply (Step 2)
New STEM Ambassadors - How to apply
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New STEM Ambassadors - How to apply
Bianca's result day experience
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Bianca's result day experience
Real results day experiences | Go Construct
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Real results day experiences | Go Construct

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @user-qv2qz3et2k
    @user-qv2qz3et2k 15 днів тому

    Hello ! i'm student of safety management in France !!!!!!

  • @NombusoMhlongo-bs1kt
    @NombusoMhlongo-bs1kt Місяць тому

    Do you have any info about construction project management in other countries like South Africa

  • @chinjilakodanshorts167
    @chinjilakodanshorts167 4 місяці тому

    Please give me a job 🙏🏻

  • @sudarshankunwar4278
    @sudarshankunwar4278 5 місяців тому

    Does carpenter joiner make furniture

    • @lu845carpenter
      @lu845carpenter 3 місяці тому

      Cabinet makers make furniture in USA

  • @geansai333
    @geansai333 8 місяців тому

    If a two finger typist can do it . .

  • @remindmetv7524
    @remindmetv7524 8 місяців тому

    💪👊

  • @shivangnautiyal3522
    @shivangnautiyal3522 9 місяців тому

    What instrument do you use for land survey i personally prefer total station because it have most least count ....what instrument you use for horizontal distance

  • @sethkutch
    @sethkutch 10 місяців тому

    'PromoSM' 😩

  • @jackwardley3626
    @jackwardley3626 11 місяців тому

    don't do it theres not enough money in it for the amount work done. self employed especially on the domestic market don't do it at least not very often very few people are willing to pay a decent price builders as a sub new build sites you need to spray you will find it very difficult making it pay other wise for again the amount of work you need to get through. Do something else if you can the construction industry is one the most stressful and worst paid industries in the world if you can do something else do it.

  • @NsidibeGoodluck29-us9so
    @NsidibeGoodluck29-us9so Рік тому

    Name is Goodluck from Nigeria i like your work

  • @eniolaolayiwola4015
    @eniolaolayiwola4015 Рік тому

    Wow, I'm Nigerian. which projects did/is your firm doing in Nigeria?

  • @Jamesp1972
    @Jamesp1972 Рік тому

    So basically it's down to the site manager to ensure quality - that's MASSIVE

  • @megafilmsrainbow5236
    @megafilmsrainbow5236 Рік тому

    Do I need specific qualification doing this job?

  • @mistaree7985
    @mistaree7985 Рік тому

    Good insights 👌👌

  • @mayankjoshi2076
    @mayankjoshi2076 2 роки тому

    nice, I am gonna finish my master in Urban planning for Transition next year, good to know the working and career aspects of a planner. ù

  • @jd7688
    @jd7688 2 роки тому

    Is architectural technology a stressful career?

    • @Gh3tt0Gam3r
      @Gh3tt0Gam3r 2 роки тому

      I would say the stress is relative to your capabilities and project timing. The work will sometimes be slow while pending approval on current workload, but extremely fast paced at other times with everything having to be treated as a priority. With a strong, core understanding of time Management and the disciplines required to assess what a finished project is to look like, then you’ll find a career with a lot of opportunities for genuine pride in your own work and innovation.

  • @essadababneh5115
    @essadababneh5115 2 роки тому

    Good job

  • @a.hamideducate9872
    @a.hamideducate9872 2 роки тому

    please give me your contact

  • @Broski2322
    @Broski2322 2 роки тому

    Commercial & industrial heating & ventilation engineer 💪

  • @Broski2322
    @Broski2322 2 роки тому

    Plumber👎

  • @Broski2322
    @Broski2322 2 роки тому

    I am the man for this job

  • @conororourke6103
    @conororourke6103 2 роки тому

    Health and safety is in they same category as traffic wardens another leach on they construction industry

  • @jenishs6163
    @jenishs6163 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the informative video. An MBA program will help you to become a health and safety officer. To know about the job opportunities after completing MBA in health and safety please watch the below video, ua-cam.com/video/8LMIrcYY8oo/v-deo.html&ab_channel=ExeedCollegeTV

  • @scottnever8732
    @scottnever8732 2 роки тому

    Ive met so many site managers that can't even read drawings?

    • @3xTuesday
      @3xTuesday 2 роки тому

      I’ve dealt with a few that could not read at all

    • @mistaree7985
      @mistaree7985 Рік тому

      I've just recently passed my SMSTS and I've had no experience prior to reading drawings. What's the best way to get to grips?

    • @RB621337
      @RB621337 Рік тому

      @@mistaree7985 Was SMSTS hard?

    • @hamadrehman2319
      @hamadrehman2319 7 місяців тому

      @@RB621337not at all, as long as you can read and write English you’re good

    • @Derekryan456
      @Derekryan456 4 місяці тому

      ​@@3xTuesdayI have to agree. Most have no trade background. I'm 46, my dad was a builder, I went on to bricklayer. Last couple years got into site manager.

  • @mojothepyruttleworthy3270
    @mojothepyruttleworthy3270 2 роки тому

    Id like to know more about painting abroad

  • @ghulammujtaba7572
    @ghulammujtaba7572 2 роки тому

    I am fresh safety officer and I will want to join safety field

  • @goodplacereviewer2495
    @goodplacereviewer2495 2 роки тому

    The miss conception that health and saftey are hear to help not hinder ????????????????????????? "Most" health and saftey managers are the biggest nauses the sites have ever seen, they are given far too much responsibility and control, half of them couldn't run a bath if they tried. They spend to much time being glasses and gloves nazi's 1. If you have your glasses off its because you either can't see what your doing or the glasses are straining your eyes. 2. if your an electrician or anyone who uses tape how are you meant to peel tape of with these high grade gloves or/and gloves that aren't the right size ?? If they say you can use fingerless ones then what the fuck are we protecting, the palms and back of are hands ? Fingers mean fuck all ? 3. They bang on about how we're in charge of our health and saftey (to cover their arses basically) so let me make the choice of when to wear my gloves and glasses and when its nessercary Another point ,they spend all this time setting up a litteral maze of sticky out legged barriers which are a hazard withing themselves in some vain attempt to say he look at my organisation skills, literally barriers everywhere . They don't follow their programs of works and have people working on top of each other all all time. Also now in the industry all the trades have to tidy up all their own mess (which seems fair enough) but you still have the same allotted time to do your job causing more stress " bad for mental health" What happened to labourers and cleaners? I could go on , can't stand them

  • @elishawesley4428
    @elishawesley4428 2 роки тому

    Nice video

  • @carefreetours9374
    @carefreetours9374 2 роки тому

    Why construction sites spread killer dust onto its neighbours?

    • @scottnever8732
      @scottnever8732 2 роки тому

      Its the nature of the job, same happened when your house was built I imagine. PEOPLE NEED TO LIVE SOMEWHERE. THANOS WASN'T WRONG.lmao

    • @aodh5966
      @aodh5966 2 роки тому

      There will always be dust. Indoors you can control it a lot more. Get it cleaned up regularly. Damp the ground with water, ventilation, talk to the trades and ask them about how much dust they will produce and come up with solutions. Can they cut the wood in another area away from the worksite? Is there equipment that can reduce dust?

  • @garethwatkinson6640
    @garethwatkinson6640 3 роки тому

    I wouldn't you look and I'm building sites and how help you well you look I'll help you are home Burnside

  • @garethwatkinson6640
    @garethwatkinson6640 3 роки тому

    Yeah I'm not bad job I will help you on building design in gardening DIY building when I help you I work for

  • @oliviasebastian7079
    @oliviasebastian7079 3 роки тому

    I wanna be a site manager too.

    • @ismailaslam9434
      @ismailaslam9434 3 роки тому

      I am too please guide me how can I will be come site manager

    • @bal-hadi3925
      @bal-hadi3925 2 роки тому

      @@ismailaslam9434 Play Minecraft 3 hours everyday and you will be ready to be a site manager in 20 years, hopefully.

  • @braydenmcneill5240
    @braydenmcneill5240 3 роки тому

    First

  • @whoisadesh2
    @whoisadesh2 3 роки тому

    e

  • @tileamaze7067
    @tileamaze7067 3 роки тому

    Nice so am i ..i do tileing for liveing . Keep it up

  • @catalinamartinezveloso6064
    @catalinamartinezveloso6064 3 роки тому

    Is occupational health and safety only for the construction industry?

    • @dynamicconceptjb
      @dynamicconceptjb 3 роки тому

      No, all occupational industry must implement safety program to prevent accident and some industry are legally required to appoint safety & health officer.

  • @onkarsonavane
    @onkarsonavane 4 роки тому

    Do we require architecture degree to become a Architecture Visualiser

  • @GurpalSinghmusic
    @GurpalSinghmusic 4 роки тому

    Archviz people are earning well..?

    • @naomizhang1988
      @naomizhang1988 2 роки тому

      I doubt so, especially since they are competing with other people around the world such as China, India and Eastern Europe who will work crazy hours for very low pay :(

  • @BassNappr
    @BassNappr 4 роки тому

    I’m lookin for that sneeze tho

  • @stephenm6100
    @stephenm6100 5 років тому

    make him chargehand.

  • @In-vesta
    @In-vesta 5 років тому

    Great content, thanks for putting this together, really helpful.

  • @ashwinkandhaswamy2321
    @ashwinkandhaswamy2321 6 років тому

    what is your qualification friend

  • @tashawalker4873
    @tashawalker4873 6 років тому

    I am a safety supervisor now! It’s very lucrative!

    • @cloroxbleach175
      @cloroxbleach175 5 років тому

      What do u mean lucrative is that good or bad?

    • @str8upfitness
      @str8upfitness 4 роки тому

      Where did u go to study for this career

    • @reemadevi3692
      @reemadevi3692 4 роки тому

      I am study safety course plzz tell which course good.

    • @anoopkamal7852
      @anoopkamal7852 3 роки тому

      @Reema Devi You have to study the Fire and safety course first or you can do NEBOSH or IOSH after your plus 2 / Degree/ Btech , anyway nowadays safety is very important in every field ,now Luxury hotels, Hospitals hiring safety person, In coming years safety will be mandatory in everywhere

  • @joyanaekwe7927
    @joyanaekwe7927 6 років тому

    I want to start my career in health and safety management and i believe it will go well

  • @MyChristine6
    @MyChristine6 6 років тому

    This does no credit to the profession. She and people like her who leave school have no real life expierence and definetly no relevant work skills or expierence to be in the profession.

    • @jessicamclaughlan5631
      @jessicamclaughlan5631 6 років тому

      How can you say something so presumptuous? Do you know her? I had more life experience at 19 then many. I suffered from ptsd, hyper vigilance and anxiety and depression... these "gifts" came from repeated trauma and numerous losses.... No this isn't a sob story. Everyone will be dealt these cards at some point in their lives, and they either shape us or break us. I just happened to get my share a lot earlier and while I did struggle hard, these "life experiences" have made me not only a fantastic mother who has a keen sense of foresight in regards to risk and injury avoidance but also a perfect candidate for this profession. It's the reason I have pursued this as a career. Maybe she is a dizzy, clueless female... or maybe not. In my opinion, everyone has to start somewhere. Just the fact that she avoided the fruitless $ burden that university has proven to be for so many to me shows massive intelligence and keen observance. I think if you are speaking on behalf of an industry it is you who is doing the disservice.

    • @goodplacereviewer2495
      @goodplacereviewer2495 2 роки тому

      In all fairness jessica , he has a point , its not the fact she's a female , and she may have had a stressful job before and coped etc etc . It's the fact that you should have been in a trade yourself for at least 10 years before you can apply or work towards this job to truly understand the best approach and action to take. You need to know what the health and saftey nuisances are like for trades . I can explain if needed. Half these health and saftey managers the way they have these sites running are the reason why do many men get the types of mental illnesses you are talking about. Most sites are like controlled chaos , because they spend more time banging on about glasses and gloves Because for them coming out of the office walking round for 15 mins a day to walk round the site is easy. Try un sticking some tape or using a short m4 screw day in day out with thick gauge gloves on .. or gloves at all for that matter. Try wearing saftey glasses ALL day religiously and getting to feel the eye strain and headaches personally. Try having to walk round some maze of barriers EVERYEHERE , which have sticky out legs which is a hazard within its self. But to be honest with you if you've had all them mental health issues ....................... You'd be perfect for the job ( not being sarcastic) Because you'd see things from people point of view , be very empathising , extra helpful and understanding, OBSERVENT, learn from mistakes and take criticism to heart which in turn will make you better at your job. The trouble is with these health and saftey managers are that they think because they've done qualifications in health and saftey they know best. Too be a good health and saftey manager you need to get to know the people who are working on site understand their trades and how implementing some health and saftey will affect them mentally and physically. I.e something that would be considered a major health and saftey issue.... Not getting a lift or hoist up and running and the very start of even a 5 floored job is ridiculous. We're trades not athletes . Wish you all success but when you get there don't get sucked into all the extra bullshit they'll teach you and don't let the power go to your head you and don't turn into , see you en tee. Think for yourself and work with other people not against

  • @humbleex643
    @humbleex643 6 років тому

    Not be poor is a good one

  • @sanvjai531
    @sanvjai531 6 років тому

    I am a safety professional I want to achieve the best opportunity can you help out with any information that would be helpful

  • @BLVKSIMBA
    @BLVKSIMBA 6 років тому

    Did you really sneeze for 3 years?

  • @bhaskersama5155
    @bhaskersama5155 6 років тому

    hi,i have complted my b.tech in eee and i have completed my safety course in diploma ...how are the job prospects,if any colleges in canada for post graduate diploma which are providing co-op...looking for your response Thank you

  • @EppingForest304
    @EppingForest304 7 років тому

    He's a site manager, not a project manager.