Minister of Labour, Joseph Hamilton speaking at the Fibre Optic Installer and Technician Training programme graduation ceremony
Fifteen Guyana Power and Light (GPL) Inc. employees are now certified fibre optic technicians, enhancing the company’s internal capacity and reducing the need for external contractors.
Eight graduates are from the System Control and Operation Department, two from the Information Technology Department, one from the Human Resources Department, and four from the Transmissions and Distribution Department.
The programme started on March 19 and saw an overall investment of $3.9 million.
It was executed through a strategic partnership between the Ministry of Labour-Board of Industrial Training (BIT) and GPL.
During the graduation ceremony at the Sophia Training Centre on Wednesday, top performer, Navin Deonarayan promised to apply the knowledge with confidence to execute fibre optic works and provide the necessary guidance to his workmates.
“This will benefit GPL greatly…We are building a smart grid and in that smart grid, communication is one of the key ingredients. Fibre optic communication, more so, is one of the most secure means of communication…Having the knowledge to deal with fibre optic is tremendously important,” GPL’s System Control and Operations Manager, Deonarayan pointed out.
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