Trojan launches programme to groom UAE's GenNext engineers
DUBAI, June 25, 2020
Trojan Holding, one of UAE’s leading construction companies, has launched the fourth edition of its ‘Trojan Young Engineers’ programme to empower the next generation of engineers.
The programme, which began on June 23, is being offered online for the first time, providing an invaluable opportunity for students across the country to gain first-hand exposure and experience of working in the industry.
The first phase of the digital programme will aim to equip the next generation of the engineers with the knowledge and skills of how construction projects operate on a daily basis, said the statement from the company.
The programme is part of Trojan Holding’s commitment to foster the new generation of engineering leaders in the region, it added.
Since launching in 2016, the programme has benefitted more than 300 young engineers and is set to expand to universities across the Middle East by the end of the year.
The programme is being led by the company's managing director Engineer Hamad Al Ameri, who is keen to give a platform to build the industry’s leaders of tomorrow.
"While a university qualification can potentially open the doors to a career, experience remains one of the most important assets for a graduate. As a qualified engineer myself, I know how vital that is in what has become a competitive job market," stated Al Ameri.
"One needs to quickly adapt to the dynamic environment and apply all the theoretical knowledge possessed. An internship program is the best way to put this academic knowledge into practice," he added.
“Trojan Holding is committed to giving back to the community and through the ‘Trojan Young Engineers’ programme, it will help UAE's future leaders of the construction industry gain the practical knowledge and understand the day-to-day responsibilities of the sector.
The latest edition of the programme will focus on Abu Dhabi’s new ‘Water’s Edge’ development at Yas Island.
The students were selected from Abu Dhabi University, Khalifa University, American University of Sharjah, University of Sharjah and Al Ghurair University following an introduction of the programme by Trojan Holding.
During the programme, these students will virtually explore the under-construction project with the guidance of Trojan’s engineers, learn about the day-to-day responsibilities and gain an insight of the career in both management and construction roles.
According to Al Ameri, Trojan’s experts will also deliver a technical presentation to the students as well as highlighting the importance of adhering to safety requirements.
Following the conclusion of the programme, Trojan Holding will award six-week internships to students who demonstrate the right attributes such as enthusiasm, practical skills, courage and leadership based on an online assessment, he added.