Secure Jobs in Insecure Times

Transforming despair into hope – that is one task that Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC) is carrying out with regards to the employment of youth in the Arab world and developing countries.

Benefiting from the potential of youths in building a sustainable organization has been one of CCC’s goals since the beginning. CCC was essentially created by new graduates whose motivation was to build upon and improve their surroundings. Later called the Graduate Under Development (GUD) program, the program was devised to provide a structured, dynamic, rotational orientation to new graduates in order to pave the way for challenging, stimulating, and long-term careers in the engineering and construction industries. The program generally runs for two to three years upon recruitment, depending on the progression of the individual graduate. It is operated within a framework of work plans aimed at developmental learning and experience, regular assessment and feedback sessions with supervisors, and a systematic record of work areas covered.

The program also ensures that new graduates are given access to seniors within the firm for accelerated learning and mentoring opportunities, and also spread across different countries to cultivate a genuine international experience. The program is recurring in order to ensure the demands of CCC’s business as well as the aspirations of graduates in terms of their training, development, and career progression. It offers continuous development of qualified, capable, and loyal staff as well as faster development and progress for supervisory, specialist, and managerial jobs.

Within the general CCC GUD program, there is the Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) GUD program, which is a pioneer program that offers a clear career path for new university graduates who wish to build their HSE careers in the construction industry.

CCC at career fare
CCC FOC Blowing
 

Each year, CCC participates in job and career fairs to secure the placement of these young graduates on the job market. The Training & Development Department monitors their progress throughout the stages mentioned above. CCC is determined to invest and to retain GUDs who demonstrate abilities, personal qualities, and attributes worth developing. Thus, CCC’s policy is to detect as early as possible GUDs who do not respond to expectations put on them during recruitment and to minimize the attrition rate of worthy GUDs who have been trained.

CCC benefits from these new graduates’ perspectives, their comfort in using innovative technology, and their eagerness to learn in and adapt to different work environments. Their flexibility also facilitates their development and provides CCC with the necessary staff to fill different types of projects.

Through this program, CCC aims to provide youth in the Arab world and developing countries with secure jobs and to give them hope for a brighter future at a time in which unemployment is high among their peers and professional opportunities are lacking.

 
InitiatorConsolidated Contractors Company
Project start

StatusOngoing
Region
Worldwide
Contact person
Dr. Salma Shawa
Awards

Project benefit

  • Providing secure jobs for university graduates
  • Providing mentoring and training for new employees
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The GUD Program

The GUD program stages comprise the following:

> Induction program
> Rotational Familiarization programs
> Professional Development program
> Expert Development program

About the Authors
Shawa, Salma

 Dr. Salma Shawa is Training and Career Development Coordinator at Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC).

 
Consolidated Contractors Company

More than sixty years ago, the letters CCC represented a little more than the partnership of three ambitious young men in Aden. Today these initials embrace the ambitions and welfare of over 130,000 employed, composed of more than 80 nationalities, in almost every country of the Middle East, Africa, Europe (including Russia), CIS countries, the Caribbean, Australia and Papua New Guinea. The construction activities of CCC cover fields in:

  • Heavy Civil Construction: power plants, bridges and highway interchanges, harbor and docks, and civil work for process plants and the petrochemical industry.
  • Highways, roads and airports.
  • Water and Sewage treatment plants, pumping stations and all related networks.
  • Buildings and Civil Engineering Works: power and desalination plants, water treatment plants, dams, reservoirs and distribution systems, sewage treatment plants and collection networks, sports complexes.
  • Housing and high quality buildings including hotels, hospitals, educational institutions, and airports.
  • Roads, highways, bridges and flyovers, and airport runways.
  • Pipelines - Slurry, Oil & Gas, and Water: pipelines (earthworks and concrete works, pumping and booster stations, metering stations, launching and receiving stations, electrical/instrumentation works, cathodic protection, pipe lining, welding, testing and commissioning, maintenance).
  • Mechanical Engineering Works: LNGs, Petrochemical plants and refineries, oil loading and off-loading terminals, fabrication of platforms for off-shore facilities.
  • Heavy and Light Industrial Plants
  • Marine Works: marine docks, harbours, deep sea berths and refinery terminals.
  • Offshore Installations: jackets, platforms, manifolds
  • Maintenance of Mechanical Installations and Underwater Structures: oil refineries, petrochemical plants, offshore structures and underwater works.
  • Pipelines for water, gas, oil and slurry.
  • High Quality Buildings and Green Designs.

Source: CCC

 
The views expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect CSR Manager's editorial policy.
 
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