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Oil company recruits local students

- Rudolf Gaiseb - rrgaiseb@gmail.com

Schlumberg­er Oilfield, an oil and gas servicing company based in Angola, will recruit graduates from various institutio­ns in Namibia after a recruitmen­t aptitude test held at Triumphant College in Windhoek yesterday.

Some 200 graduates have been selected from Triumphant College and other institutio­ns across the country after a series of applicatio­ns.

Founder and rector of Triumphant College, Geoffrey Kiangi, said in an interview with Youth Corner that this will be an imperative opportunit­y for those who make it, as they stand a chance to be selected for the apprentice­ship and possibly employed by one of the biggest oil companies in Africa.

“We are working with Schlumberg­er to recruit Namibians who should work in the upcoming oil industry. Many Namibians will be developed to be able to undertake these operations. Schlumberg­er is one of the biggest oil extraction companies in the

world, and they are expecting to start their operations in Namibia very soon.

In this recruitmen­t process, Schlumberg­erwilltake­studentswh­o have graduated from Triumphant College and other institutio­ns who are doing engineerin­g. This is a very big thing for approximat­ely 20 graduates who will be selected out of the 200; we are very excited. It is not just a one-time thing, but

they will come back again, and they will recruit other profession­als,” Kiangi said.

He added that Schlumberg­er wants to recruit skilled employees, but in the same vein, wants to enable the country to participat­e in global skills developmen­t.

“We are also consulting with Schlumberg­er to be able to get some financial facilities, simulation software and equipment that

will help our training in the oil industry,” he added.

The principal of the school of engineerin­g faculty at the college, Onjefu Leonard, said the multinatio­nal company also recruited local graduates in 2022.

These graduates are currently undertakin­g internship programmes at the company, while others are fully-employed.

“It is a very important initiative.

Students who have been previously selected are already equipped with the necessary skills and intellect; those who have been selected for the test will have the opportunit­y to gain knowledge of the new emerging technology that has come to stay in Namibia,” he stated.

The head of the Department of Constructi­on Engineerin­g, Ademilade Olubambi, explained how the recruitmen­t process works.

He said, “An applicatio­n process was commenced a few months ago, giving a platform to various institutio­ns in the country. Among the 200 who were selected, a severing process took place, and nine graduates were dropped, leaving only 191 graduates who will write the aptitude test. The results are expected to be out on 26 April 2024. About 50 graduates will be selected to undergo interviews, scheduled to take place on 30 April 2024.”

After the interviews, only 20 graduates will be recruited into the company for training and apprentice­ship.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Testing… Students undergoing an aptitude test at Triumphant College in Windhoek.
Photo: Contribute­d Testing… Students undergoing an aptitude test at Triumphant College in Windhoek.

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