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Abu Dhabi Ports hosts event to recruit young Emiratis

ABU DHABI, May 8, 2016

Abu Dhabi Ports, the master developer, operator and manager of ports and Khalifa Industrial Zone (Kizad) in the emirate, recently organised an open day to recruit young Emiratis holding secondary school certificates for port operations jobs.

The recruitment process under ‘The National Way to Ramp Up Success’ (Nawrus) is part of the Abu Dhabi Ports’ continuous Emiratisation efforts in line with the UAE strategy to build a national cadre of trained employees, said a statement from the company.

Nawrus programme, named after a sea bird associated with ports and ships, is an important initiative of Abu Dhabi Ports to train young Emiratis for port operations jobs. This is the second intake of this annual programme, it added.

The open day attracted around 100 candidates who had expressed their interest in jobs with Abu Dhabi Ports at Tawdheef, Abu Dhabi’s leading recruitment event for UAE Nationals, held in February 2016, it said.

The process is ongoing to select candidates for various trainee positions such as multi-skilled operators, technicians, security officers, operation supervisors and clerks, said the statement.

This initiative is part of Abu Dhabi Ports’ well-planned efforts to achieve 51 per cent Emiratisation in 2016. Building on the 47 per cent Emiratisation rate achieved in 2015, the company is rolling out this year’s programme that will train secondary school graduates to take up technical jobs. It has framed a career path for the selected candidates, which will inspire them to work hard and reach higher positions in their career, it added.

Abdullah Humaid Al Hameli, acting /executive vice president - corporate services, at Abu Dhabi Ports, said: “The enthusiasm of young Emiratis to train for diverse positions within port operations is welcomed. Their positive attitude indicates the young generation’s willingness to take up the wise leadership’s vision of developing a local workforce that can independently manage all critical infrastructures of the nation.”

“It is our privilege to support, encourage and develop these young talents who inspire us to develop additional Emiratisation programmes, such as Nawrus and many others,” he added. – TradeArabia News Service   
 




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