Amlec Electrical has been delivering innovative and quality installations since 1987. In the late 1980’s and early 1990’s founding member Mike Gossmann lead the industry by electrifying 4000 low cost houses using innovative wiring harness systems. Today this innovative spirit and vision embodies what Amlec Electrical produces, from electrical design and installation techniques to skills development and business systems.
Our drive and mission is to be regarded as a leader in the electrical contracting and construction industry by our clients, our employees and our colleagues. Our business philosophies focus on professional and specialised services, quality workmanship, innovative and economical solutions to our client’s needs and the skills and professional development needs of our employees.
The need for affordable housing and infrastructure to support the 2010 World Cup has created a demand for workforce trained to electrify these initiatives. We have recognised need to ensure that skills training and training in quality assurance is of a high quality and standard. We have contributed to meeting the energy sector’s scarce skills demand by employing qualified Assessors, Moderators and Skills Development Facilitators registered with the Energy Sector Education and Training Authority.
Through workforce profiles and analysis of our human resource policies, practices and procedures, we have been able to implement an Employment Equity Plan that clearly sets out affirmative actions measures to ensure codes of good practice are being met and designated employees are protected from unfair discrimination in the workplace.
We develop site specific Health and Safety plans with the objective to provide for the safety of our workforce and persons on a construction site where an electrical installation is being performed or maintained. Our construction teams include appointed First Aiders and Health and Safety Representatives. These appointee’s key functions are to equip fellow employees and tradesmen, with the necessary skills to identify the potential health and safety hazards on construction sites in connection with electrical equipment and electrical installations. |