Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –
The Polytechnic University has opened enrollment for free training programs within the framework of the federal project “Active Measures to Promote Employment” of the national project “Personnel”. This is not the first successful experience of the Polytechnic in implementing such initiatives. Every year, the university helps many people master relevant professions and find work. This year, the project continues to form new career prospects for residents of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region.
The programs are designed to meet the needs of the regional labor market and focus on key sectors: industry, construction, energy, and the digital economy. In collaboration with leading regional enterprises, the university offers practice-oriented courses that include working with modern technologies and tools. Participants will be able to obtain not only new knowledge, but also a diploma from one of Russia’s leading universities, which significantly increases their chances of successful employment.
Our experience shows that such programs are not just training, but a real start for professional growth. We create conditions so that each participant can build a sustainable career, – emphasized the Vice-Rector for Additional and Pre-University Education of SPbPU Dmitry Tikhonov.
Training is available to anyone looking for a job. Including young people under 35 (in certain categories), people at risk of being laid off, officially unemployed, people with disabilities, parents on maternity leave, citizens over 50, unemployed mothers with children under seven, as well as veterans of the SVO and their family members.
The training areas include several blocks.
Engineering and technical professions:
CNC machine programming; instrumentation and automation fitter; measuring instrument controller; design and technological support for mechanical engineering; industrial safety and labor protection; welder.
Digital technologies and modeling:
Building information modeling (BIM, Renga); lean manufacturing and digital transformation; construction and surveying; industrial and civil construction; engineering and geodetic surveys; road reconstruction.
Service and design:
artist-designer (interior designer); tourism at an industrial enterprise; quality control of food products.
The new recruitment for free training programs is not only an opportunity to master a sought-after profession, but also a chance to contribute to the development of key industries in the region.
Registration is available atproject website.
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