Hyundai Construction Technology Training Center Recruiting Trainees for the First Half of the Year
Hyundai Construction Technology Training Center announced on the 6th that it is recruiting technical trainees for the first half of the year.
All courses are fully supported by the government for tuition fees, practice materials, and textbooks. Eligible applicants are those who can use the National Tomorrow Learning Card. Trainees selected through the screening process also receive training incentives.
Among the courses recruited for the first half of this year, five courses including Plant Electrical & Instrumentation Practice, Safety and Health Management, Construction Project Management, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industrial Engineer, and Smart City will start from March. Four courses including Electrical Equipment Installation Practice, BIM Construction Management, Smart Plant, and Smart Safety will be recruited sequentially from March and start from June.
Upon completion of the training, trainees can receive employment support benefits in the construction industry, including Hyundai Construction and Hyundai Engineering. The company stated that the employment rate last year was about 82%, and some graduates are working at domestic and overseas construction sites.
Applications can be submitted on the Hyundai Construction Technology Training Center website, and detailed information is available on the website or YouTube channel. Hyundai Construction Technology Training Center is the only construction specialized manpower training institution operated by a domestic construction company.
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