As its name suggests, the programme provides opportunities for students to complete the practical and/or technical training components of their course curricula. It is structured as an internship, and combines on-the-job, hands-on skills training with the invaluable experience of a real working environment ... right down to being remunerated for the month spent at Dubal's Jebel Ali site. Each student is required to deliver a presentation on the lessons learnt on their return to campus.
This year's Work Placement Programme students were selected from various engineering disciplines as well as the finance and business faculties.
The young adults have been deployed in diverse functional departments across Dubal, including Power & Desalination, Maintenance, Finance and Marketing & Sales.
They have also watched Dubal's educational film and participated in a guided tour of the company's production facilities, the combination giving them a brief but clear idea regarding the primary aluminium smelting process. In addition, the engineering students on the programme have attended Dubal's Electrical Hazards Course - an initiative that develops valuable knowledge, understanding and skills that can be applied in virtually any heavy industrial environment.
Marwan Al Sawaleh (General Manager: Human Resources) advises that the Work Placement Programme is evidence of the partnership approach taken by Dubal to all its stakeholder audiences.
"Dubal representatives visit the universities/colleges regularly and stay in close contact throughout the academic year via telephone and email. This equips the universities/colleges to identify potential candidates based on a deeper understanding of Dubal and our capacity to accommodate Work Placement Programme students. It also gives Dubal the opportunity to select the cream of the crop and, in doing so, invest in the business leaders of tomorrow."
he says.
Marwan adds that the selection process specifically targets students who can benefit from working within a world-class, multi-cultural company such as Dubal. Once selected, individualised development programmes are created for each Work Placement Programme student so as to ensure the optimal use of the time they spend at Dubal. "In this regard, the involvement and commitment of our departmental management and staff is invaluable," he observes.
Without exception, the Work Placement trainees found the experience rewarding. Here's what some of ladies from HCT Sharjah, all of them Electronics Engineering majors, had to say:
- Salwa Ahmed - "Everyone at Dubal is kind and easy to deal with. I've been given interesting tasks to complete, which were also informative and useful. I would be happy to return to Dubal for Work Placement next year, too."
- Salma Rashid - "I expected to work only in an office environment, so was both surprised and pleased to find that I was also required to work in the plant. The absence of gender discrimination at Dubal is a very strong factor in the company culture."
- Maryam Jasim - "I selected Dubal for work placement experience because the area to which I was allocated corresponds strongly with my major. My Supervisor at university gave me great guidance, which has helped me obtain the maximum experience and other educational benefits from the programme. Although I was a bit hesitant at the beginning, once I became involved, I really enjoyed my time at Dubal."
- Hind Al Awadhi - "Dubal offered me the opportunity to work and gain practical experience in an area related to my major. Being surrounded by other engineers in the department was a great way to develop my knowledge, skills and experience. I'm hoping to be offered a similar opportunity at Dubal next year also, as it will help be complete my final project."
- Sarah Mohammed - "I chose Dubal because I wanted to develop practical skills while learning more about the real applications of my college courses. I also wanted to learn how to communicate with people of different nationalities and diverse personalities. The employees at Dubal are very friendly and helpful."
- Marwah Mohamed - "Participating in Dubal's Work Placement programme gave me good experience in my chosen career field. I appreciated the way that Dubal treated me as an employee: it taught me about responsibility and to have good manners in order to behave professionally."
- Amna Al Harmoudi - "The operating area where I worked within Dubal is very relevant to my major, and truly challenged me - which I like! I will definitely make Dubal my first career choice after graduation."
The students' sentiments reflect the long-standing success of the programme. Several Work Placement Programme students have subsequently joined Dubal's Graduate Trainee Programme, and gone on to achieve senior levels in the organisation. These rising stars include Mustafa Anwar (Assistant Process Control Engineer), Maryam Al Jallaf (Senior Manager, Process Controll Potrooms & Cell Lining) and Najeeba Al Jabri (Senior Manager, Reduction Lines 3, 7 & 9).
"The Work Placement Programme is one of many initiatives that Dubal uses to attract and educate UAE Nationals, thereby increasing their employability," Marwan says.
"Our other National Development programmes - all of which enjoy strong support from top management - include scholarships, a graduate trainee programme, pre-employment training courses and a summer training programme which, together, groom students to become economically active. Participation in the Work Placement Programme is also open to children of Dubal employees, depending on their field of study and our capacity to accommodate them." he added.
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