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  • Toby Moulder wins Electronic Fire & Security competition at WorldSkills UK National Finals.
  • Competitors showcased skills in system installation, compliance, and customer-focused problem-solving.
  • WorldSkills UK and industry partners uphold current fire and security standards.

Skills for Security has announced the winner of the Electronic Fire & Security competition held during the WorldSkills UK National Finals. Toby Moulder, trained by SGS College and representing APM Fire and Security Ltd, emerged victorious in this prestigious event.

WorldSkills UK gathers top apprentices and learners nationwide to engage in technical challenges reflecting industry standards.

Future of the fire and security workforce

Evaluated by the NSI and SSAIB, the Electronic Fire & Security competition is crafted in conjunction with Skills for Security. It assesses the skills and professional behaviours necessary in the fire and security sector now.

Evaluated by the NSI and SSAIB, the Electronic Fire & Security competition is crafted in conjunction with Skills for Security

Darrell Gilmour, Director of Technical Education at the agency, emphasised the competition's role in enhancing technical education's profile. "The competitors demonstrated exceptional discipline and a strong understanding of current industry practices," said Gilmour. The event signals a skilled and adaptable future workforce prepared for the industry's demands.

This year's finalists completed two days of challenging tasks, involving system installation, fault-finding, configuration, compliance, and customer-focused problem-solving. The competition highlighted not only technical ability but also precision, resilience, and professionalism under pressure.

Continuous support from Skills for Security

WorldSkills UK Chief Executive Ben Blackledge praised all participants in the national Electronic Fire and Security Systems competition, commending the ongoing support from Skills for Security.

"Our finalists represent the future of our economy," Blackledge stated. These young professionals are poised to give UK employers a competitive advantage, with competitions enhancing skills critical for economic growth.

Scenario-based challenges

Luke Wilson, representing Atlas World and trained by South Eastern Regional College, received high praise

Skills for Security recognised Joseph Jenkins of AGS Security Systems, trained by the agency, who achieved second place, and Declan Oneil of ADT, trained by Banham, who secured third.

Luke Wilson, representing Atlas World and trained by South Eastern Regional College, received high praise. All showcased professionalism and the ability to solve complex, scenario-based tasks that align with industry standards.

Collaboration with experts

The WorldSkills UK competitions are developed in collaboration with employers and industry experts, ensuring they mirror real-world practices. Skills for Security has been instrumental in the design and execution of the Electronic Fire & Security competition, ensuring its compliance with national training standards and nurturing high-calibre talent for the profession. David Scott, Managing Director of Skills for Security, remarked on the achievements, emphasising the sector's growth and innovation, and the importance of preparing new skilled professionals.

This year's competition enjoyed support from industry partners like CSL Group, The Security Event (TSE), Texecom Ltd, C-TEC, GS Yuasa Battery Sales UK Ltd, FENIX Monitoring, Dahua UK & Ireland, and Eaton, ensuring the event was aligned with current sector standards.

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