ChelPipe Training Program’s Alumni Offered Jobs at Plant
19 July 2018 (09:27)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, July 19, 2018. 28 alumni of ChelPipe Group’s Future of White-Coated Metallurgy Corporate Training Program completed their army term at a regiment in Gorniy Shchit, Sverdlovsk Region. They have all been invited to work at the Group’s member enterprises, the Group’s press service reports.
Their solemn welcome ceremony took place at ChelPipe Group’s Training Center, where their families, friends, school acquaintances, teachers on the Future of White-Coated Metallurgy Corporate Training Program, production mentors, and workers of the Group’s Pervouralsk New Pipe Plant all greeted the newcomers. Among them was winter of the 4th WorldSkills Russia Championship in Industrial Automatics Nikolai Vinogradov.
All the demobilized alumni can now get employed at the Group’s OCTG Finishing Center, Iron Ozone 32 Electric Steel-Smelting Department, and Pervouralsk New Plant’s repair, pipe-rolling, and pipe-drawing divisions.
‘One hundred percent of the program alumni chose to work for the Group after they served their army term last year. While in the army, they focused on reading up on tech literature and English in addition to working on their military skills, and quite a few were getting ready for college. We are positive that most of the alumni who got demobilized this year will also choose professional development at ChelPipe Group,’ says the company HR Director Oksana Tikhonova.
Their solemn welcome ceremony took place at ChelPipe Group’s Training Center, where their families, friends, school acquaintances, teachers on the Future of White-Coated Metallurgy Corporate Training Program, production mentors, and workers of the Group’s Pervouralsk New Pipe Plant all greeted the newcomers. Among them was winter of the 4th WorldSkills Russia Championship in Industrial Automatics Nikolai Vinogradov.
All the demobilized alumni can now get employed at the Group’s OCTG Finishing Center, Iron Ozone 32 Electric Steel-Smelting Department, and Pervouralsk New Plant’s repair, pipe-rolling, and pipe-drawing divisions.
‘One hundred percent of the program alumni chose to work for the Group after they served their army term last year. While in the army, they focused on reading up on tech literature and English in addition to working on their military skills, and quite a few were getting ready for college. We are positive that most of the alumni who got demobilized this year will also choose professional development at ChelPipe Group,’ says the company HR Director Oksana Tikhonova.
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