It is a fascinating time to join the Board of the ECITB. The criticality of engineering construction skills to delivering the country’s net zero ambitions has been brought into even sharper focus by recent global events. Finding sufficient people to meet the needs of the industry is high on the agenda and is one of the factors driving an industry-wide attempt to improve the diversity of its workforce. The Board, under the guidance of its chair Lynda Armstrong OBE, has successfully concluded a strategy consultation with industry and the governments of England, Scotland and Wales on a new three-year strategy.
The ECITB is now looking for exceptional candidates who will quickly understand the needs of the engineering construction industry, and drive the organisation towards helping the industry attract, train and develop the skilled workforce it needs.
Trustees will work with the Chair to hold the Executive Team to account for delivery of the organisation’s offer to the engineering construction industry. They will also act as motivated and enthusiastic ambassadors of the ECITB.
The ECITB is looking for individuals engaged in the employment of people in engineering construction as well as those with a wider skills background, particularly with an understanding of the technologies for industry 4.0 and net zero. Candidates from SMEs, as well as large companies, from the engineering construction industry are welcome and we positively encourage applications from candidates from differing cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
Principal Responsibilities:
• support the Chair in ensuring ECITB policies and actions meet the needs of the engineering construction industry and support the wider strategic policies of governments in England, Scotland and Wales.
• ensure the ECITB meets its statutory, legal and regulatory obligations, and delivers against its core purposes.
• promote the support the ECITB provides to the industry and represent the organisation at external functions, meetings and events.
• enthusiastically lead and participate in committees such as the Audit and Risk Committee, Remuneration and Nominations Committee and Qualifications and Awards committee, bringing impartiality and objectivity to the decision-making process.
• furthermore, one of the Trustees will be Chair of the Advisory Council. This will require a dynamic and inclusive approach to leading this important advisory body.
• ensure that decisions are taken in the best, long-term interests of the organisation and Industry and take collective ownership of Board decisions.
• conduct regular self-assessments and assessments of Board and Council effectiveness, as well as undertake an annual performance review with the Chair.
This post is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. For more information, please refer to the
Commissioner’s website