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Engineering

The Engineering NIAG is made up of:

  • Mechanical engineering (including maintenance and diagnostics; metal casting; tool making; CNC machining; general machining; robotics (welding and manufacturing) 
  • Dairy process engineering 
  • Light and heavy fabrication 
  • Refrigeration, heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC)
  • Locksmithing 
  • Fire protection (active and passive) 
  • Welding 
  • Engineering design and consulting services

Engineering NIAG priority areas:

  • Lack of specific management qualifications in engineering
  • Lack of learning of those coming from school (and industry having to essentially train apprentices on basic skills)
  • Confusion over pathways that are available to learners (often multiple pathways)
  • Industry involvement needed in programme development (and also in more involvement in on-going moderation of programmes) (translates to lack of understanding of course material questions by both apprentices and company owners/supervisors in engineering businesses)
  • Lack of equivalency between trade qualifications and university qualifications (therefore putting off people entering trades).

  • Storm Harpham – Co-chair
  • Byron Konia – Co-chair 
  • George Hollinsworth 
  • Richard Templer 
  • Tama Dunn
  • Stephen Ridder 
  • Craig Burnett 
  • James Neale 
  • Mike Begg 
  • Peter Rameka
  • Les Roa 
  • Tane Te Kawa  
  • Sarah Ramsay.

Our Engineering NIAG hui in Te Whanganui-a-tara, March 2024