
Celtic Sea Power’s stamp of approval for skills that power the green future
Overview
FLOWmark connects industry and education to power real career progress. It recognises courses and training that equip people with the skills employers need today while building capability for tomorrow. Giving learners and industry confidence in every step, FLOWmark strengthens pathways into rewarding work and a resilient, future-ready workforce.
What FLOWmark Offers
- Clarity of Purpose: FLOWmark was originally designed to align existing training provisions with the needs of a future workforce for Floating Offshore Wind. It provides industry with a clear way of identifying who, and where, to engage in order to gain confidence in the development of a capable workforce and support development of additional or “bolt on” provision.
- Career Pathway Development: Guides individuals, including those who are NEET (No in Education, Employment or Training), into sustainable energy, and related industry, careers.
- Industry-Aligned Training: FLOWmark courses are industry-aligned, ensuring learners gain relevant, employable skills.
- Career Progression Tools: The No Two Paths app helps our future workforce (the young people of today) mobilise by matching their interests to real career opportunities, with options that they can access right now.
For Colleges and Training Providers
- The opportunity to FLOWmark proprietary courses, increasing visibility to industry and alignment with future career paths.
- Available “bolt on” provision to enhance learners employability -EEP-Compliant Learning: FLOWmark modules count toward Employability, Enrichment, and Pastoral (EEP) hours.
- Value for money: Around £30 per learner for 10 hours, colleges retain up to £58 per learner from funding.
- Ready-to-Use Content: Interactive VLE-hosted modules minimise staff workload.
- Aligned with Gatsby Benchmarks 1, 2, 4, and 5.
Current FLOWmark Modules delivered by
Celtic Sea Power
GIS for Offshore Energy
Professional Skills Pathway
Excel for FLOW
Introduction to the National Grid
Environmental Impact Assessments