Standalone infrastructure industry skills board a game changer
The EEA welcomes the Government’s decision to establish a standalone Infrastructure Industry Skills Board as part of the Government’s vocational education and training reforms. The…
Standalone infrastructure industry skills board a game changer
The EEA welcomes the Government’s decision to establish a standalone Infrastructure Industry Skills Board as part of the Government’s vocational education and training reforms. The…
Standards New Zealand is currently reviewing several Electrical Supply Sector standards over five years old to assess whether they remain current, relevant, and fit for…
To all EEA members Today the Government announced a change to the Electricity (Safety) Regulations to expand the allowable low voltage supply range from 230V…
Are you a graduate, student or apprentice working in the electricity sector? Or maybe you’re someone who has had a change of career and recently…
EEA is delighted to have taken over stewardship of the Common Competency Framework from Electricity Networks Aotearoa (ENA). The framework was developed with input from…
What we deliver is uniquely “by industry for industry”, and as the industry transforms around us, we also need to evolve while retaining the respect…
Unfortunately, we have had to cancel the Introduction to Learning Teams event which was scheduled for 15 July at the Jet Park Hotel in Auckland.…
The election of Officers of the Electricity Engineers’ Association (EEA) for the years 2025 – 2027 is open. The nomination form is available via: EEA…
29 April 2025 Today our members received their annual renewal notice for the financial year ending 31 March 2026. A detailed tax invoice that will…
Kia ora koutou Ka mua, ka muri – walking backwards into the future. This whakataukī/Māori proverb captures our current transition as we honour the legacy of…