Invensys trains Kazakh engineers of the future
Posted 04 October 2007Invensys trains Kazakh engineers of the future
Soon after opening its new office this year Invensys Kazakhstan initiated an innovative post graduate training program targeted at engineers seeking the professional qualifications and experience demanded by oil companies worldwide.
Last week Zhanna Sadbayeva and Maksat Kerimbayer completed part one of Invensys’ international five year training program, the first step on a road to professional recognition. Their hard work and dedication was acknowledged by HRH the Duke of York when he awarded them certificates of achievement at the Kioge Exhibition in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
“The Invensys program has given me real practical engineering experience while studying for my professional qualifications,” said Maksat Kerimbayer. Zhanna Sadbayeva added, “After initial training there is a great deal of pressure to generate income. With the Invensys scheme I am paid throughout my training which helps enormously.”
The Invensys post graduate training program is open to any Kazakh engineering graduate. The syllabus covers all aspect of control and instrumentation automation and leads to professional qualifications in the engineering disciple of the students choosing. The practical experience of working on real projects allows students to put theory into practice within a safe mentored environment.
Applicants for the scheme, which is free of charge, should initially contact Invensys Kazakh offices via email at Julia.sirrenko@ips.invensys.com.