The Borneo Post

Electrical contractor­s reminded to keep up with new technology

- By Georgette Tan reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: The changes and evolution of technology means that electrical contractor­s will require a new set of skills and expertise to do their work.

Utilities Minister Dato Sri Dr Stephen Rundi Utom said his ministry, through the Electrical Inspectora­te Unit ( EIU), plays the role in producing competent electrical persons so that works are executed properly to ensure safety.

“There are 22 accredited institutio­ns conducting various electrical courses such as wireman and chargeman, and curently there are about 6,000 competent electrical persons. We are targeting by 2020 to have 15,000 competent electrical persons,” he said.

Dr Rundi’s text- of- speech was read by his ministry’s permanent secretary Dato Alice Jawan during the 56th anniversar­y dinner of Sarawak Electrical

There are 22 accredited institutio­ns conducting various electrical courses such as wireman and chargeman, and curently there are about 6,000 competent electrical persons. We are targeting by 2020 to have 15,000 competent electrical persons.

Associatio­n ( SEA) here on Sunday night.

“We will continue to engage the sssociatio­n so that the policies, guidelines and processes introduced are practical and user-friendly for industry needs. We will also engage with the contractor­s on the set of skills in need by the industry.”

In addition, the ministry also hopes for cooperatio­n from contractor­s to provide opportunit­y for new trainees to be attached to acquire experience as they study to acquire competency skills.

Among those present during the dinner were SEA chairman Dato Seri Ir Peter Lu, advisor Ling Chick Ngai, and event organising chairman Ung Kah Kuok.

In his speech Lu said the success of SEA was due to members’ persistenc­e and perseveran­ce in undertakin­g challenges selflessly to contribute towards the electricit­y supply industry.

“Technologi­cal advancemen­t and environmen­tal changes have changed our business model. Because of this, we have new challenges and opportunit­ies. We urge members to tap into opportunit­ies,” he said, urging members to equip themselves with knowledge and competency.

During the dinner, SEA also honoured members for their long service in the associatio­n.

Dato Sri Dr Stephen Rundi Utom, Utilities Minister

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Tiang (seated, centre) with fellow political secretary to chief minister Tan Kai on his left and others in a photo-call at the DUN media centre.

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