
General Questions
What is the mission and vision of the ERS Hub?
Our vision is to empower a sustainable workforce for the future of electrification.
Our mission is to energise a vibrant electrification community
through
skills, careers and knowledge development.
Who is the ERS Hub for?
The ERS Hub is for skills seekers, job seekers, employees wanting to upskill, career changers, graduates and experienced professionals wanting to enter electrification for the first time.
What kind of jobs and courses can I expect to find?
You can explore a range of job opportunities and courses across various disciplines and expertise in electrification, including project management, computer science, and electrical engineering.
Who are ERS Hub’s partners?
Visit ershub.co.uk/our-mission to find out about our Partners & Associates.
How is the ERS Hub contributing to the community?
The ERS Hub is a digital platform providing a national skills resource to support the provision of an empowered and sustainable workforce that meets the growing needs of the UK's electrification community. We support industry growth and help address necessary electrification skills, talent and workforce requirements.
The Hub acts as a skills development catalyst, providing an accessible route for individuals of all ages and backgrounds to embark on an electrification-focused career journey.
Join ERS Hub
How do I register as a member?
Visit ershub.co.uk/join to sign up for a free membership.
What are my benefits when I join the ERS Hub?
When signing up for a free membership with the ERS Hub, you will be able to discover and bookmark training and education offerings, save job adverts to your personal list, get alerts on topics of interest, take part in community activities and be the first to access new hub features.
What are the registration costs/fees?
There are no costs or fees associated with member accounts.
During the free trial period, organisations can publish their jobs and courses at no cost.
Is registration required to access certain features?
Yes, users will have to create a free membership with the ERS Hub to bookmark training and education offerings, save job adverts to your personal list, get alerts on topics of interest, take part in community activities, and access the latest hub features.
Accessing the Hub
Who can access the Hub?
Everyone can access the ERS Hub.
What tools can I expect from the Hub?
In the ERS Hub, there are multiple tools to help you in your career in electrification.
Course directory – discover the wide range of available skill developmentopportunities.
Job board – find new and exciting career opportunities that match your skills.
PEMD Body of Knowledge – browse through the framework that captures the full scope of skills and technologies within PEMD and electrification.
Self-Assessment Tool – assess your skills and capabilities and identify potential skill and career development opportunities.
And many more to come!
How can I use the self-assessment tool?
You can access the Self- Assessment Tool on the menu bar or searching ershub.co.uk/self-assessment and click on the Self-Assessment Tool button on the page.
Where can I access courses?
You can access the Courses page through the menu bar or by searching https://ershub.co.uk/courses.
Are the courses listed on the ERS Hub free or will I need to pay?
There is a plethora of the courses listed on the Hub ranging from different prices. Prices will be displayed if known, otherwise you can contact the provider for further information.
Where can I explore jobs?
You can access the Jobs page through the menu bar or by searching ershub.co.uk/jobs.
Where can I better understand my current skills and explore development opportunities?
By utilising the Self-Assessment Tool, you will better understand your current skills. You will receive recommendations for development and training opportunities depending on your results.
Can I filter courses and jobs based on my preferences?
You can find the filters on the left-hand side on the jobs and courses page. You will be able to filter by skills, organisation, region and much more.
How can I become a course and/job/facility provider?
On your user profile page, choose Job Posts/Course Posts/Facilities under My organisation to become a provider on the ERS Hub. Enter the requested details, and when complete, your account will be waiting for approval from a Hub team member.
How do I add a new course to the ERS Hub?
If you are an authorised provider on the ERS Hub website, choose Course Posts under My organisation and click Add Course. Enter the requested details and when complete, the course will be waiting for approval from a Hub team member before it is available on the website.
How do I add a new job listing to the Hub?
If you are an authorised provider on the ERS Hub website, choose Job Posts under My organisation and click Add Job. Enter the requested details and when complete your job will be waiting for approval from a Hub team member before it is available on the website.
Get in Touch
How can I get in touch with ERS Hub for support or inquiries?
You can find our contact details under Contact Us.
Additionally, for General enquiries, please contact info@ershub.co.uk. For course providers, email providers@ershub.co.uk. For job providers, email employers@Ershub.co.uk
Where can I find news/events?
You can find the News & Events page by accessing it on the menu or by searching ershub.co.uk/news.
Where can I find updates on news and upcoming events?
You can find updates on the News & Events page and/or by following us on the different social platforms:
- LinkedIn @Electric Revolution Skills Hub
- Instagram @electric_revolution_skills_hub
- X @HubRevolution
- Facebook @Electric Revolution Skills Hub
- YouTube @ershub
Where can I learn more about industry trends and insights?
You can learn more about industry trends and insights and stay up to date by accessing the ERS Hub News & Events page at https://ershub.co.uk/news.
Legal & privacy
Is my personal data and information secure with ERS Hub?
The ERS Hub respects your right to privacy, and it is extremely important to us that we secure your data and information. You can access the ERS Hub Privacy Policy by visiting https://ershub.co.uk/privacy .
Do you share personal information with third parties?
The ERS Hub may share your information with relevant third parties. You can access the ERS Hub Privacy Policy on ershub.co.uk/privacy to understand the third parties potentially accessing your data.
What measures are in place to protect my privacy?
The ERS Hub has policies and procedures to protect your personal data and information. Please refer to our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy for a better understanding of how we use and protect your information. https://ershub.co.uk/privacy
How can I access and manage my personal data on the ERS Hub?
You can edit your personal details via your profile page. We maintain a procedure to help you confirm that your personal information remains correct and up-to-date or choose whether you wish to receive material from us or some of our partners.
You may unsubscribe from certain email communications by following the Unsubscribe link in the email communication itself. You may also update your personal information by logging into the Platform and visiting your member account page.
What are the terms and conditions for using the ERS Hub?
You can find the Terms and Conditions for the ERS Hub by visiting https://ershub.co.uk/terms
Troubleshooting & reporting issues
How can I recover my account login information?
Visit https://ershub.co.uk/login and press Forgot Password to recover your password.
Who should I contact for technical support if I’m having trouble with my account?
If you have any issues accessing your account, please contact info@ershub.co.uk. The team will be in touch with you shortly.
About the ERS Hub
The Electric Revolution Skills Hub connects the PEMD community. Through an integrated digital platform that gives inclusive access to training, development and jobs across the nation, the Hub will support and empower the sectors and supply chains of UK PEMD. The Hub and Coventry University, in collaboration with UKRI and the DER initiative, are committed to helping energise and grow the community so that it can meet the challenges of the future.