Future bright for oil and gas apprentices

Written on the 3 February 2016

The future of the oil and gas sector in Western Australia is in good hands as the first intake of apprentices start an innovative nation-first training program.

The first 16 Process Operator apprentices to be trained by the Energy Apprenticeships Group (EAG) start their four-year training in Perth this week.

In partnership with industry leaders Quadrant Energy, Shell, Vermilion and Woodside, EAG will facilitate a new standardised education and training program to increase the supply of safe, skilled workers.

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Source: CCIWA media release

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