Te Aponga Uira
(TAU) is pleased to announce the appointment of its permanent Chief Engineer
and to celebrate the recent success of several of its people in gaining
important qualifications.
Ms. Teiiti Nia
who has been Acting Chief Engineer for 3 years, was recently confirmed by the
CEO in the role permanently as the Chief Engineer. Tei has a long work history
with TAU with over 15 years of service; she was appointed as Acting Chief
Engineer in early 2021 and since then has demonstrated exceptional leadership
and commitment in the role with the support of the staff. The permanent
promotion to Chief Engineer was a natural progression and is an example of the
potential pathways and growth staff can have within the company through hard
work and dedication.
At the same
time, TAU celebrates the achievements of 10 members of its team who were
awarded NCEA qualifications from the Cook Islands Tertiary Training Institute
recently. Those members are:
·
Kyle Rau Atuatika, Matarua
Matamaki, Teati-Pou-Tai Rouru, Siuea Tairi, Frederick Utanga and Romeo Vaine
Keu with a Certificate in Electrical Engineering Level 3
·
Ngatokorua Tiaiti with a
Certificate in Automotive Engineering Level 3
·
Andrew Iroa with a Certificate
in Exercise Level 5
·
Markenzie Sakai with a
Certificate in Building Construction and Allied Trades Skills Level 3
·
Paul Tararo with a Certificate
in Business (Introduction to Team Leadership) Level 3
TAU also
supports a number of staff in achieving further education at Universities in
New Zealand and Australia, and runs an ongoing internship programme. Tereora
College students can join TAU during school holidays to experience working in
the electricity industry. Interns Tamarua Pukeiti and Pareura Katoa from 2023,
have gone on to study engineering and physics this year at Canterbury
University and Auckland University respectively. In addition, former TAU staff
Michael Raita and Samuela Solomona are currently studying towards Engineering
degrees at Auckland University of Technology and Canterbury University
respectively.
TAU has a
long-standing commitment to Tereora College, the national college, who provides
core Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) subjects, and
aims to grow future talent and contribute to a successful Cook Islands. Te Aponga Uira engages with Tereora students
throughout the year and supports its Junior Mathematics Competition held during
STEM week, and its annual Māori Speech Competition; recognising the importance of
Reo Maori in TAU organisational culture.
Acknowledging
the core skills required to generate electricity, maintain our electricity
network, and transition to higher renewable energy in years to come, TAU also
sponsors the top mathematics and science students in levels 1, 2, and 3 each
year. Samuela Solomona was the recipient of the Level 3 Award in 2022 and was employed
by Te Aponga Uira in 2023 as an Electrical Apprentice, before heading off early
this year to study engineering at Canterbury University.
TAU’s vision is
to empower the community through sustainable and innovative energy solutions.
One way it does this is by investing in local people to increase their skills
and career prospects through its training and development policy and promoting
“TAU tikai” values.
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