Over 2,000 Guyanese trained by ODITC-3t EnerMech to boost oil & gas workforce

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ODITC—3t EnerMech has trained more than 2,000 Guyanese to date, providing essential skills for the energy industry in Guyana, the company noted in a LinkedIn post on Sept. 19. 

The organization, established in 2021, offers a comprehensive range of training programs, including OPITO Survival Training, Health & Safety, and Technical Competence courses.

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As a joint venture between UK-based EnerMech and 3t Energy Group, ODITC—3t EnerMech has become a key player in the global training arena. It is the only engineering construction industry training board (ECITB)-approved training provider in Angola and Guyana, establishing a Training Centre of Excellence in the South American country to develop local oil and gas talent.

The facility, located in Lusignan, features infrastructure with a skills hall, welding and fabrication shop, rigging and lifting areas, a technology suite, and a 14-foot deep sea survival pool. Millions have been invested to ensure the centre meets the region’s growing needs.

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In partnership with Caribbean Subsea Specialist Inc. (CSSI), the centre recently launched world-class robotics training and project simulation. It now houses a Schilling Heavy Duty ROV simulator, providing trainees with hands-on experience in subsea operations like tree installations, well intervention, and pipeline surveys.

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