The Infrastructure Support Services (ISS) Rewind Shop at Ok Tedi Mining Limited recently celebrated a great milestone when they presented seven Recognition of Prior Learning Certificates to the first batch of their Qualified Motor Rewinders produced by the mine.
After almost two years of rigorous training and assessments, these individuals have successfully acquired their certification from the Queensland Technical and Further Education Institution (TAFE), under the guidance of experienced mentors and instructors from OTML’s Training and Capacity Development Department (T& CD) and Queensland TAFE.
Motor rewinding is a critical aspect that services all operational areas of business and each recipient demonstrated a certain determination to expand their knowledge and skills in this field.
“This journey was marked by hours of commitment, practical application, and hands-on experience, all aimed at mastering motor rewinding.”
“This achievement is a testament to OTML investing in its workforce, empowering employees to reach their full potential, and promoting a culture of continuous learning and development.”
Manager of Infrastructure Support Services, Akolo Kotange, acknowledged the great support from the T&CD in successfully seeing the seven graduate.
“It is part of OTML’s vision and obligation to upskill more Papua New Guinean’s so we produce a qualified and trained workforce for the nation who will continue to contribute to the growing economy.”
T&CD Manager, Ian Strachan stated that as PNG is yet to establish a formal Training Program for the Motor Rewind Trade.
“This program provides the recipients with the skills and knowledge to complete Electrical Motor repairs safely and efficiently and empowers them to impart those skills onto our trainees.”
Meanwhile with mine life extended in principle to 2050, OTML will continue to invest in training by creating sustainable career paths and contributing to the development of skills to its workforce, the local communities, and the people of Papua New Guinea.