ChTPZ Group Launches Job Counseling Project in Pervouralsk
16 August 2017 (16:56)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, August 16, 2017. ChTPZ Group’s Future of White Metallurgy Corporate Training Project’s coordinators launched ProfMetalClub, a job counseling project, at Gagarinsky Sports Camp in Pervouralsk.
‘The project is aimed for summer campers aged 11 to 16. This is part of the Ural Engineering School, a program supported by Governor of Sverdlovsk Region,’ the Group’s press service reports.
The goal is to help attending children and teenagers develop their engineering and design-oriented thinking, technical skills, and logic and master teamwork. Five fifty-people teams will have two weeks to assemble the environmentally friendly car-bike hybrid Pipe Car. The frame will be made mostly from pipes.
‘All of our ProfMetalClub participants have managed the first stage (design project) and are now moving on to the assembly proper,’ says The Future of White Metallurgy Project Coordinator Diana Matveyeva.
‘All these Pipe Cars will be based on the same frame but will look different. The children will be able to work with some tools and master the less sophisticated turning jobs. The entire process will be supervised by trainers from our corporate training program and the program’s alumni.’
‘The project is aimed for summer campers aged 11 to 16. This is part of the Ural Engineering School, a program supported by Governor of Sverdlovsk Region,’ the Group’s press service reports.
The goal is to help attending children and teenagers develop their engineering and design-oriented thinking, technical skills, and logic and master teamwork. Five fifty-people teams will have two weeks to assemble the environmentally friendly car-bike hybrid Pipe Car. The frame will be made mostly from pipes.
‘All of our ProfMetalClub participants have managed the first stage (design project) and are now moving on to the assembly proper,’ says The Future of White Metallurgy Project Coordinator Diana Matveyeva.
‘All these Pipe Cars will be based on the same frame but will look different. The children will be able to work with some tools and master the less sophisticated turning jobs. The entire process will be supervised by trainers from our corporate training program and the program’s alumni.’
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