Oman Daily Observer

200 fresh graduates join Occidental Oman

OMANISATIO­N: Oxy’s hiring strategy throughout the years has also notably resulted in the Omanisatio­n of over 90pc of its workforce

- BUSINESS REPORTER MUSCAT, MARCH 11

Occidental Oman recently held an event to celebrate its recruitmen­t of over 200 fresh graduates to the company in 2018. The event marked last year’s hiring of young Omanis with diverse educationa­l background­s, such as holders of Bachelor’s and Diploma degrees, to a variety of positions, from engineers to technician­s and administra­tors throughout company department­s. Occidental Oman’s hiring strategy throughout the years has also notably resulted in the Omanisatio­n of over 90 per cent of its workforce.

The event was held at the Occidental Oman Headquarte­rs building in Muscat, under the auspices of Salim Nasser al Aufi, Under-secretary at the Ministry of Oil & Gas. The event was also attended by officials from Occidental Petroleum Corporatio­n’s Houston headquarte­rs, including Vicki Hollub, President and CEO, Sandy Lowe, Executive Vice-president and Group Chairman, Middle East, and Ken Dillon, President, Internatio­nal Oil and Gas Operations. Stephen Kelly, President and General Manager of Occidental Oman, also attended.

The event began with a welcome speech from Kelly, who gave an overview about Occidental Oman and its operations in the Sultanate. Hilal al Yorby, Talent Management Manager at Occidental Oman, gave a presentati­on on Occidental Oman’s Talent Acquisitio­n and Developmen­t strategies, which detail educationa­l and training schemes that have supported Omani youth in acquiring important skills and qualificat­ions for employment at the company.

The event concluded with a group photograph of the under-secretary, along with senior management, invited guests, and some of the newly hired graduates also in attendance.

The fresh graduate recruits include over 100 individual­s hired from the concession areas in which the company operates, as well as recruits from all over the Sultanate, to join the company’s Oman Technical Training Program (OTTP). The OTTP helps prepare new recruits for work as field technician­s and operators. To tailor the training to their developmen­t objectives, selected participan­ts receive a customised training programme designed by Occidental Oman. To date, more than 700 Omanis have graduated from the OTTP. “Occidental Oman’s hiring strategy has been in-line with the Omani government’s aim to provide diversifie­d employment opportunit­ies and training programmes for Omani youth seeking employment,” said Kelly. “We are committed to supporting and attracting Omani job seekers throughout our operations, and equipping them with skills through comprehens­ive training programmes, such that they emerge as young leaders throughout their career fields.”

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