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Oxy Oman Celebrates Graduation of 130 Engineers, Geoscientists

Oxy Oman today celebrated the graduation of 130 engineers and geoscientists from the company’s Engineering and Geoscientists Fresh Graduates Development Program.

The three-year program provides new technical fresh graduate hires with curricula and courses designed to enhance their technical skills and expertise as they begin their careers at Oxy Oman.

The event was held under the auspices of Mohsin Hamad Al Hadhrami, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Energy and Minerals.

It was attended by Steven Lauver, President and General Manager at Oxy Oman, along with other senior representatives of Oxy Oman and the program’s graduates.

Oxy Oman has developed and implemented a long-term Human Resources strategy focusing on sustainable hiring and development of its human capital. Over 25 specialists from the company’s various departments contribute to the preparation of the fresh graduates program, and 80 employees supported in implementing and supervising the program under the supervision of the Learning and Development Department.

“We are committed to supporting and attracting Omani job seekers throughout our operations, and equipping them with skills through comprehensive training programs, such that they emerge as young leaders throughout their careers. Oxy Oman’s hiring strategy has been in-line with the Omani government’s aim to provide diversified employment opportunities and training for Omani youth seeking employment,” said Steven Lauver, President and General Manager of Oxy Oman.

“We are proud that our long-term hiring strategy has contributed to generating more than 3,600 direct employment opportunities and resulted in 95 percent Omanization of Oxy Oman’s workforce,” he added.

This event falls under Oxy Oman’s umbrella of strategic partnerships and continuous collaboration with key stakeholders, and is part of Oxy Oman’s endeavor and long-term commitment to support programs that enhance economic growth and sustainable development and that yield positive impacts in the neighboring communities.

Source: Oman News Agency