AES Shareholder Programs, Training, and Development
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AES Shareholder Programs, Training, and Development
AES Shareholder Programs, Training, and Development Introduc tion ASRC Energy Services has partnered with producers, vocational training centers, and educational institutions to give ASRC Shareholders potential career opportunities by providing them with training and exposure to the oil and gas industry through internships, on-the-job training, and paid jobs training. The success of these programs results in a steady supply of qualified, skilled employees for the oil and gas industry, trained to be a more safe and productive workforce. The goal of AES’s Shareholder Programs,Training and Development is three-fold: • Provide North Slope communities with economic development opportunities. • Familiarize Shareholders with the types of services AES provides to the industry. • Prepare the next generation for careers as professionals and skilled craft workers. One crew, one journey. Honoring the values of our founders as we develop the future. Shareholder Internship program Designed for ASRC Shareholders who are pursuing a higher education at an accredited college or university, the AES Internship program familiarizes students with potential, professionallevel career paths in the oil and gas industry and prepares them for successful careers after graduation. Placement is based on the intern’s area of interest and provides them with a year-round paid job while giving them opportunities for mentorship with successful employees. Another aspect of the program includes a model Board of Directors simulation where interns learn Parliamentary procedure and the roles and responsibilities of board members. Interns use these skills during monthly meetings to discuss their involvement in community service projects, cultural activities, and other events. The simulation teaches interns leadership skills while preparing them for future roles on ASRC’s Board of Directors or on other boards in the community. To maintain eligibility, students must meet regular program requirements while working a maximum of 20 hours per week during the school year. These requirements include enrollment in at least nine credits per semester and a minimum of 2.0 GPA. During the summer and on regularly scheduled school breaks, interns may work a maximum of 40 hours per week. Overtime is prohibited and vacation pay or paid time off is not allowed. Upon degree completion, interns become eligible for permanent placement within the ASRC family of companies. One crew, one journey. Honoring the values of our founders as we develop the future. Nutaaq (New Learner) Program AES has expanded on-the-job training opportunities for ASRC Shareholders on the North Slope with its Nutaaq Program. • Six month concurrent enrollment in the AES Craft Training and Apprenticeship Program Participants are hired for entry-level craft positions on the North Slope such as roustabouts, laborers, pipefitters, administration, and light duty mechanics. This learn-by-doing program allows Shareholders to receive a salary, benefits, and valuable North Slope field experience while under the mentorship of a successful, seasoned AES coworker, lead, or supervisor. Participant evaluations are based on performance, progress, training needs, and certification criteria matches. 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P a i d J o b s P r o g r a m a n d J o b s R e a d i n e s s Tr a i n i n g During peak hiring periods, AES conducts job readiness training through Ilisagvik College and Northern Industrial Training to teach prospective applicants about camp work environments, drug and alcohol testing requirements, and basic work skills necessary for lower-level jobs at various client worksites on the North Slope. Shareholders who have participated in this training have higher success rates and better safety records with AES. Shareholders who have successfully performed in entry-level positions in the field are eligible to participate in the paid jobs training program. Shareholders attend eight to ten week training courses in Anchorage that prepare them for jobs as pipefitters, welders, operators, carpenters, scaffold builders, and roustabouts. AES provides a salary, room and board, and travel expenses to and from the training site. More than 90 percent of Shareholders who participate in this training join AES following graduation. One crew, one journey. Honoring the values of our founders as we develop the future. 9/12 Headquarters 3900 C Street, Ste. 701, Anchorage, AK 99503 (907) 339-6200 (907) 339-6219 (fax) [email protected] One crew, one journey. Honoring the values of our founders as we develop the future.