A first ever graduate program of a fuel company in PNG has seen engineering students at the University of Technology landing jobs just as they leave school.
Four student engineers entered Islands Petroleum’s new graduate program some 18 months ago of which two have officially started working for the company. Company’s owner and general manager [...]
With major developments of gas and oilfields in the country and especially in the development of the LNG project, the demand for engineers in these energy sectors has significantly increased.
Unitech’s response to the LNG project especially is the establishment of the Petroleum and Petro-chemical Engineering Program.
The Non Destructive Evaluation (NDE) Centre within the Mechanical Engineering Department of the University of Technology has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Korea Inspection and Engineering Company (KIECO) Limited this October 2010 to provide nondestructive services in collaboration with industry.
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The Non Destructive Evaluation (NDE) Centre within the Mechanical Engineering Department of the University of Technology has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Korea Inspection and Engineering Company (KIECO) Limited this October 2010 to provide nondestructive services in collaboration with industry.
This was made possible after a visit to the NDE center by [...]
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