Aqaba – The Aqaba National Vocational Training Hub today launched a specialized training course in dry welding, which represents the first phase of the underwater cutting and welding program implemented by the National Employment and Training Company for the personnel of the Royal Naval Force and Boats Command.
This course comes within the efforts of the Jordanian Armed Forces – Arab Army to strengthen integration among its various units through the implementation of specialized training programs that keep pace with technological advancements and contribute to enhancing the efficiency of its members in highly technical fields.
The program is considered one of the most demanding courses, requiring a high level of concentration, discipline, and professional skill. Investment in developing such technical expertise has a positive impact on overall readiness and preparedness.
The National Employment and Training Company, as one of the developmental arms of the Jordanian Armed Forces – Arab Army and a key provider of vocational and technical training, continues its efforts to design and deliver specialized programs in cooperation with various institutions and in partnership with both the public and private sectors. These efforts contribute to empowering Jordanian youth and preparing them for the labor market with high competence.
At the conclusion of the event, appreciation and thanks were extended to the training and administrative teams overseeing the course, along with best wishes for success to all participants.
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Opening of a Specialized Dry Welding Course at the Aqaba National Vocational Training Hub (ANVT)