Ok Tedi Mining (OTML) is backing a new book written by its manager business improvement Gilbert Hamambi, purchasing 100 copies to give to students at the University of Technology.
Graduate Trainees Practical Tips for Accelerated Learning in Reliability Engineering and Maintenance at Ok Tedi Mine was written by Hamambi to be used as a tool for those in graduate positions at OTML’s copper-gold-silver mine.
“This book is an exemplary sustainable tool to be used by trainees and graduates at Ok Tedi as well as those in the tertiary institutions in the field of reliability engineering and maintenance,” OTML managing director and chief executive officer Kedi Ilimbit said at the official launch of the book.
“While we all have our primary roles, every individual human being is talented and equipped with a different skillset that he/she can use to impact those around him/her in one way or another.”
With the donation of 100 books to the University of Technology, it is hoped that graduates will be better equipped before entering the workforce and able to utilise their skills in an accelerated manner.
In other news from OTML, one of the miner’s landowner companies took home the Outstanding Landowner Shared Value Performance Award at the recent PNG Resources Week.
Fubilan Catering Services (FCS) received the award for its performance in economic and social progress within its community.
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