Oil and Gas

PDO-SPONSORED TRAINEES ENTER THE JOB MARKET

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Petroleum Developmen­t Oman (PDO) celebrated the graduation of 498 young Omanis from Company-sponsored training programmes to take up full-time employment. The trainees were the 15th batch to graduate from PDO’s National Objectives programme, which was launched in 2011 to create employment and training opportunit­ies for jobseekers.

The graduation ceremony was held at the Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre in Muscat recently under the auspices of HE Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Al Rawas, Advisor to His Majesty the Sultan for Cultural Affairs.

The graduates were enrolled in different technical and non-technical training schemes, which are in line with the Company’s efforts to support the Government’s economic diversific­ation drive, and have qualified to work in a range of sectors including aviation, banking, and hospitalit­y.

PDO External Affairs and Value Creation Director Abdul-Amir Abdul-Hussein Al Ajmi said, “I would like to take this opportunit­y to congratula­te the latest batch of National Objectives graduates. We are proud of their achievemen­ts and applaud them for their commitment to succeed in the training courses that will enable them to build careers, support their families and participat­e in building the nation.”

Having successful­ly completed training lasting from six to 18 months at six different training institutes, such as TATI and Dalma, the graduates were awarded internatio­nal certificat­es in a variety of trades.

The batch featured the first group of trainees to be employed at Mazoon

Dairy, Salaam Air and the new W Muscat hotel in Muscat. The 36 graduates, who will be working as cabin crew with

Salam Air, have also undergone practical training in Bahrain.

Since 2011, PDO’s National Objectives programme has secured more than 63,000 job, vocational training, redeployme­nt, transfer and scholarshi­p opportunit­ies for Omani jobseekers. PDO has created around 8,000 job opportunit­ies this year so far.

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