A total of 19 alumni of the Industrial and Oil and Gas Engineering Training Center (P2TIM) Bintuni Bay, West Papua, left for Brunei Darussalam, Tuesday (22/11). Most of them are Papuan Orang Asli (OAP) contracted by Massutera Engineering SDN Bhd.
According to Director of Petrotekno Hendra Pribadi, this is proof that the training provided so far has paid off. OAP only needs to have the opportunity to be able to compete at various levels including international.
“This is proof that P2TIM graduates have quality that is accepted by the international community. Of course we hope that there will be more other companies in Indonesia to provide opportunities for our students. Currently, companies in our own country are still doubtful about their quality," said Hendra in a written statement, Sunday (11/21/2021).
Hendra continued that getting to success is not something that just happens, but all of that requires a process. All need time, energy, and support from all parties. Petrotekno itself is a company that works with the Teluk Bintuni Regency Government to manage P2TIM.
The government of Teluk Bintuni Regency and West Papua Province are indeed committed to catching up with the development of human resources in West Papua by presenting P2TIM.
“The investment issued by the local government to present a human resource development program in Teluk Bintuni Regency, which is accredited nationally or internationally, is not small. Today we are witnessing tangible evidence of the results of these investments where Papuans can participate in building the world,” he continued.
In this way, Papuans can get better welfare from time to time. Those who are contracted have pipe fitter expertise which is one of the six disciplines held at P2TIM.
“Our preparation to work in Brunei is mental and physical. Where there is a company that will accept if we are sickly. We have been tested for the last 4 months waiting for this recruitment process. Praise God because what we have been waiting for can come true,” added William Franklin Wambuye, who is the son of 7 tribes.
Arnol Onan C. Wanma continued that he never dreamed of working abroad. "Let's not even dream of going abroad, just leaving Papua, we never put our hope in it. But after graduating from P2TIM it is a new motivation and hope for us, “he continued.
While Moh. Yusuf Amin, a young man born in Papua, explained that in the country of Petro Dollar, they will be paid in the range of 30-45 Brunei Dollars per day. This is equivalent to IDR 300-450 thousand per day.
Now they are in Jakarta for the next trip to Brunei. P2TIM is a Regional Integrated Service Unit (UPTD) under the Department of Industry, Trade and Cooperatives, Teluk Bintuni Regency.
The Training Center, which prioritizes human resource development programs, is a collaborative program between the Teluk Bintuni Regency Government and Petrotekno.
Petrotekno designs and operates the training center. So far there are 8 batches that have graduated or about 800 students. Graduates obtain national certification from BNSP and international certification from ECITB.
SOURCE : https://edukasi.sindonews.com/read/605897/211/berprestasi-putra-papua-lulusan-petrotekno-terbang-ke-brunei-darussalam-1637489511?showpage=all
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