Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation Recruiting Skilled Construction Worker Training Institutions... Until the 23rd View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation is recruiting private training institutions related to construction to participate in the skilled construction workforce training and employment support project until the 23rd of this month.


The selected private training institutions will conduct training for 1,530 Gyeonggi-do residents aged 18 and over who are registered as job seekers in construction occupations.


The training occupations include a total of 11 fields: ▲Masonry ▲Plastering ▲Architectural Equipment ▲Piping ▲Architectural Carpentry ▲Rebar ▲Scaffolding (Formwork) ▲Tile ▲Painting ▲Waterproofing ▲Construction Welding.


The selected institutions will receive a training fee of 40,000 KRW per day according to the payment standards. In addition, generous additional benefits such as certificates signed by the CEO will be provided based on the institution evaluation.


Institutions wishing to participate can submit the application form and other documents by email (con@gjf.or.kr) or by mail by the 23rd.


Since 2019, the Gyeonggi Job Foundation has been supporting the training of skilled construction workers and employment at construction sites according to Gyeonggi-do’s "New Gyeonggi Good Construction Job Comprehensive Plan." Last year, from April to November, training was conducted through about 30 private institutions for residents wishing to find employment in construction occupations.


The foundation will hold an online project briefing session on the 16th to provide guidance on this recruitment. For more details, please refer to the Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation website.


Meanwhile, this year, the foundation will conduct skilled construction workforce training for 1,800 residents through direct management courses and private training courses. The training is completely free, and trainees who participate in more than 80% of the training period for each course will receive a training support allowance of 400,000 KRW per month (based on 20 days).





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