OIL Search Ltd has won the 2018 apprentice of the year award after process technician apprentice Perpetua Oseia walked away with the award. Oseia, 27, from Milne Bay, was selected ahead of eight other contestants from industrial, mining and petroleum companies to claim the honour of becoming the top apprentice at the annual National Trade Testing Board (NATTB). Oseia was named internal Oil Search apprentice of the year after her project ‘Gas Dehydration’ was judged best and she was selected to represent Oil Search at the national title.
“To represent Oil Search in this event is an honour and privilege for me,” she said. “I will remember this experience and award for the rest of my life. “Break the cultural barriers and beliefs, work your plans and you will be someone you never imagined.” Oil Search operations training coordinator Ian Fraser said achieving the top award and becoming the top apprentice in the country was an honour for the company. “We are impressed with Perpetua’s performance and note that she always does her best,” he said. “We are happy to have her represent Oil Search. “She is a very talented process technician. “This award will definitely go down as one of the highlights in 2018 for the company. “It will strengthen our commitment to train nationals and contribute towards Papua New Guinea’s human resource development. “Oil Search Ltd has always been focused on training its workforce, and to do this successfully we work closely with NATTB.” The company has apprentices in both production and maintenance and works to get them the best training and development opportunities in Papua New Guinea and the world. Comments are closed.
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