Training

Tavcom tutor

by Mark Rowe

Nick Moss has become a Tavcom Training tutor.

Nick, pictured, has worked for the last 14 years for the security division of Gratte Brothers which he joined as a Project Engineer and was promoted to Technical Manager. He worked earlier for ten years for the Ministry of Defence as part the technical trainers supporting the resettlement programme for troops leaving the armed forces.

Kevin Matthew, Director of Tavcom’s training division, said: “We are delighted to have been able to recruit someone of Nick’s calibre and experience to join our training team. His expertise will be highly valued as we look to continue to deliver the very best training to people of all skill levels who are looking to progress their career within the security industry. Before anyone can become one of our specialist tutors they have to be able to demonstrate that they have first class training skills and ‘real world’ experience of the security industry, as well as outstanding technical knowledge. Anyone who knows Nick from his previous job roles will know that he excels in all three of these key areas.”

Nick’s appointment coincides with the publication of Tavcom’s updated course prospectus which includes new fire alarm and electro technical training, and courses on IT and cyber security.

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