SNIPEF reinforces its commitment to quality with appointment of highly experienced plumbing expert George Todd as its new Technical Advisor
Members of SNIPEF - The Scottish and Northern Ireland Plumbing Employers’ Federation - can now look forward to greater support thanks to the arrival of its latest recruit, a dedicated Technical Advisor. With steadily increasing technical and employment advice and extra member support to boost apprenticeships and increase diversity, the organisation has welcomed George Todd […]

Nov 17, 2021
Members of SNIPEF - The Scottish and Northern Ireland Plumbing Employers’ Federation - can now look forward to greater support thanks to the arrival of its latest recruit, a dedicated Technical Advisor.
With steadily increasing technical and employment advice and extra member support to boost apprenticeships and increase diversity, the organisation has welcomed George Todd to the team.
George, who hails from Shotts in Lanarkshire, and has more than 30 years’ experience in the plumbing and heating industry, will support members with their technical queries and carry out inspections of completed work to ensure the highest possible standards.
In course of his career his career, he has worked on everything from nursing homes, hospitals and large commercial projects to new-build houses and symphonic and vacuum drainage.
George said: “As Technical Advisor, I am in constant contact with SNIPEF Members, meeting and talking to them as well as inspecting work that they are carrying out for the membership and the Approved Certifier of Construction Scheme (ACCS), as well as offering them support. I am also here to help with technical queries.
“It is a rewarding role and I enjoy getting out and meeting up with our members, listening to their positive feedback as well as their concerns about the industry.”
Dale Thomson, training manager at SNIPEF, added: “With George’s appointment SNIPEF is reinforcing its commitment to do everything in its power to maintain standards and to tackle fairly the looming skill shortage.”
Fiona Hodgson, Chief Executive of SNIPEF, said: “George is a long-term SNIPEF member and office holder and has intimate knowledge of the plumbing and heating industry.
“I am certain his experience and expertise will be of huge benefit to our members throughout Scotland and Northern Ireland.”
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