The Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) has launched its Nigerian Content Human Capacity Development (NC-HCD) Basic Training Programme for the NLNG Train 7 Project in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. The initiative, which aims to re-skill young graduates and develop human capital, has selected 331 graduates from diverse academic backgrounds to participate.
The 331 successful candidates were chosen from an initial pool of 848 applicants through the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content (NOGIC) Joint Qualification System (JQS) portal managed by the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB).
The trainees will undergo a 12-month programme, focusing on ICT, Engineering, Welding and Fabrication, Non-destructive Testing (NDT), Lifting and Working at Heights, Quality Management Systems, Marine and Offshore Services, and Facility Management and Maintenance.
Engr. Joshua Anemeje, the NLNG Train 7 Corporate Liaison Manager, emphasized the progress of the Train 7 project, which is nearly 75% complete and employs over 10,000 skilled individuals on-site.
“The successful commencement of this programme is a testament to the strong collaboration with the NCDMB,” Engr. Anemeje said. “This training will provide participants with the skills they need to excel in their careers and contribute to the growth of Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.”
CREDIT: Allneeds, THE NATION
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