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National Careers Week 2017
National Careers Week is a celebration of careers guidance and free resources in education across the UK.
Although SER Ltd usually recruits for specialist positions that require experience, we fully appreciate that this week is there to support the workforce of the future.
National Careers Week is operated as a not-for-profit company who promote the importance of providing a good career education in schools and colleges, and it was founded and supported by volunteers with a wealth of experience from education, business and careers areas.
The aim is to provide a focus for careers guidance activity at an important stage in the academic calendar to help support young people leaving education.
National Careers Week 2017 will be held between 6th – 10th March.
If you see yourself working as an engineer or technical specialist in our sectors, submit your CV. We may be able to help you find your perfect job when you are qualified.
To learn more about National Careers Week or to get helpful tips and advice visit http://nationalcareersweek.com/
New Website
SER Limited is pleased to announce the launch of a new website. The redesigned site boasts a modern design, which offers quick and easy access to essential information and features while offering a more comprehensive understanding of the company's services.
SER recognises that the first place people go for new jobs is online, so this website has been made to make it easier and offer greater accessibility to potential and existing clients and candidates. We also know that people use their mobile devices to search for jobs, so the website works well on these platforms too.
Our new website features its very own job search facility that will make it easier for candidates to find their dream job using a live database, and it is now easier than ever for a client to register a vacancy with ourselves.
Emily Yates, the Marketing Manager at SER says, "We recognise that without our clients and candidates, we would not have a business, so everything we do is focussed around making their lives easier. The decision was taken to develop a new website so it is easier to operate and easier to access on the devices that are used by the people who matter to us."
Visit our new site today at the same location to find out how SER can help you: www.serlimited.com
Asbestos Removal Contractors Association further develops the site audits of members
January 2017 saw the Asbestos Removal Contractors Association (ARCA) enhance the site audits of members.
It is compulsory that Asbestos removal contractors participate in ARCA's audit scheme, which was introduced in the year 2000 to support members but also to ensure high standards.
A contractor must achieve two satisfactory site audits every year, to join and maintain membership of the organisation, which monitors member's performance and ensures consistent high standards in the industry.
The audits are carried out to provide reassurance to several parties, including the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) that the contractor is complying with relevant legislation.
It is inevitable that audits will change to help raise and maintain consistently high standards across all contractors, and this latest development means that the site visits will now come unannounced, where previously notice was given, ensuring membership to ARCA offers an even stronger reassurance to the clients of a contractors compliance.
"Reaction from members has been very positive, as this is another element to support their management systems and to demonstrate their performance on any site at any time," stated Steve Sadley, Chief Executive of the Asbestos Removal Contractors Association.
"Already a major UK end-client has welcomed the unannounced element of ARCA audits, committing to allowing our auditors onto any of their sites."
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE), who regulate this licensed industry, require asbestos removal contractors to work to exemplary standards at all times. Now ARCA members (excluding Ireland) will not have prior knowledge of when, or where, an ARCA auditor will be assessing their performance. Therefore, they will need to be prepared, at all times, to demonstrate how the job has been planned and how the plan is being implemented.

