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International exchanges at CPW: welcoming staff to Leeds

International exchanges are key to ensuring our staff from across the world build strong working relationships, learn technical skills and develop professionally. Our hope is that no matter where in the world our colleagues are, they can pick up the phone and receive a warm welcome and all the support they need to succeed in their roles.

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International exchanges at CPW: visiting the UK

With international offices in Poland and India, we feel it’s important to bring staff together. Exchanges are a great way to develop team relationships, share knowledge and get to know each other better on a personal level.

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CPW are RoSPA gold winners

We are delighted to announce that we have won a Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) gold award for our dedication to health and safety.

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Is net zero key to unlocking engineering diversity asks expert panel 

An all-female panel of built environment experts gathered recently for our ‘INWED 2023: Sustainability in the Second City’ roundtable, to discuss the importance of retrofitting to tackle net zero and why sustainability is a significant opportunity to attract more women to the engineering industry.

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Becoming a CPW apprentice: Jibran Ahmed

With apprenticeship roles currently on offer across our UK offices, we sat down with one of our current apprentices, Jibran Ahmed, to hear more about his experience of the CPW apprenticeship scheme so far.

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Becoming a CPW apprentice: Chloe Marshall

With apprenticeship roles currently on offer across our UK offices, we sat down with one of our current apprentices, Chloe Marshall, to hear more about her experience of the CPW apprenticeship scheme so far.

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Being a Polish Female Engineer in London: A Q&A with Kamila Wiatr

Diversity is essential to a thriving workplace. A blend of differing cultures, perspectives, and interests will inevitably lead to a more innovative and dynamic way of working. However, women are underrepresented in the engineering industry, accounting for less than 15% of engineers in the UK, the lowest percentage in Europe.

We’ve sat down with Kamila Wiatr, an electrical design engineer in our London team, to discuss her experience as a female engineer from Poland living and engineering in the UK.

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