El Dorado Offshore Partners with NATI to boost multi-sectorial skills training

From left: NATI’s Acting Deputy Principal, Michael Jacque; Local Content and Industrial Relations Director Sherry Ferrell, NATO’s Principal, Fiona Rassoul; and Senior HR and Employee Engagement Coordinator, Thalia Wilson

In a move aimed at enhancing career opportunities in technical disciplines that allow for suitably qualified Guyanese to enhance their career opportunities, El Dorado Offshore (EDO), a subsidiary of the Trinidad and Tobago-owned RAMPS Logistics, on Friday July 21, signed a Memorandum of Agreement with the New Amsterdam Technical Institute (NATI) signaling the commencement of a strategic partnership aimed at increasing the numbers of skilled workers in the energy sector, both in Guyana and in the wider Caribbean. The signing of the MOU signifies the commencement of a strategic partnership aimed at fostering growth and development in the energy sector and providing a skilled workforce for the region, functionaries associated with the finalizing of the Agreement told the Stabroek Business.