An Apprentice's View of DIO
...really pleased that I chose the Civil Service Fast Track Apprenticeship Scheme. I feel that I’ve learned a lot of new skills in the seven months that I’ve been here....
...really pleased that I chose the Civil Service Fast Track Apprenticeship Scheme. I feel that I’ve learned a lot of new skills in the seven months that I’ve been here....
...needs of military training and other ecological concerns, so it can be a balancing act. We've have been working in this way since the 1990s, so it’s not new to...
Hi, I’m Philip Wise, DIO’s Principal Project Manager for the work taking place at Portsmouth to ready the naval base to be home port of the Royal Navy’s two new...
...and Yew. There will also be Rowan, Crab Apple and Cherry along with scrub species such as Spindle, Hazel and Guelder Rose. In total there will be about 3,600 new...
...DIO’s new Chief Executive Graham Dalton. The quality of this year’s winners has maintained the high standards we have grown accustomed too and I’d like to give a mention to...
...managers because of the vast range of building types, uses, styles and systems, meaning the professional challenges are all the greater. We also discussed the new energy manager course being...
...follow when they’re using the training estate. We constantly look at updated Joint Service Publications, Pamphlet 21 and any other new safety updates that are issued and ensure that the...
...a new Typhoon Squadron, and to adapt and refurbish the existing ‘Cold War’ aircraft support facilities. Not only did this have to be done within a confined budget, but also...
...new so they wanted to spread the word, both among the defence community and across government, because they work closely with other parts of government. About SJFHQ My first few...
...the training grounds at Pirbright, a new insight to an area only a couple of miles from home. All that has been mixed with time at MOD Main Building, showing...