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Workforce Development: Mining and Society in the Arctic

This event, organized by Tech College Greenland, focuses on workforce development in the mining industry in the Arctic. Topics include pre-qualification courses, common core training for miners, and future plans for education and facilities. It also highlights partnerships with Nunavut, offering an opportunity for collaboration and sharing of ideas and education programs.

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Workforce Development: Mining and Society in the Arctic

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  1. A Part Of Tech College Greenland ”WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT” Mining and Society in the Arctic 6 – 7 June BY GENERAL MANAGER HANS HINRICHSEN

  2. A Part of Tech College Greenland Steering Committee GSMP General Manager of GSMP Board Member of Tech College Greenland: Ole Christiansen (NunaMinerals) Ministry of Industry & Mineral Resources Ministry of Education, Church, Culture & Gender Equality KANUKOKA – the association of municipalities in Greenland Advisory Group Ad hoc participants in specialized areas: • Surface Mining • Underground Mining • Survey • Contracting • Offshore

  3. A Part of Tech College Greenland Aim of Greenland School of Minerals & Petroleum: ” To prepare Greenlanders for the future mining industry” Highlights 2008 ”Bjergværksskolen” started its first courses in Sisimiut at the Building & Construction School 2010 Opening of newly build school 2011 Change of name / onshore & offshore activities 2012 Apprenticeship programs 2013 Nunavut cooperation 2015 Future planning - courses, equipment and facilities

  4. A Part of Tech College Greenland Mining English Pre-qualification for Common Core • Target group: • Unskilled adult Greenlanders who want to work in the mining industry • “PKU” courses arranged by the Ministry of & Mineral Resources • 3 modules in 6 weeks • International work ambitions • Opportunity for Greenlanders to work abroad • Executed by Language Center Greenland • Visitation by: • G.S.M.P. • Language Center Greenland • Local employment offices

  5. A Part of Tech College Greenland Common Core for New Miners • First courses held in 2008 • 10 weeks to complete • Participants are offered a driver´s license • Basic knowledge in drilling and blasting • Modules e.g.: Safety Training Surface & Underground Mining Survey Basic Blasting Assistance Geology Arctic First Aid

  6. A Part of Tech College Greenland

  7. A Part of Tech College Greenland RESULTS JUNE 2015

  8. A Part Of Tech College Greenland • Apprenticeship Programs • Professional Miners & Infrastructure Contractors • In 2012, 2 new educations in Greenland • A close co operation with Norwegian • institutions concerning curriculum • 2 years of theory & 2 years of practical training • High international standards concerning e.g. • safety, training and learning • Able to work outside Greenland

  9. A Part of Tech College Greenland Training Site (GoogleEarth)

  10. A Part of Tech College Greenland • Mechanical Equipment for Training • Front wheel loader – KOMATSU NA380-6 • Core drill rig – SANDVIK DE 130, ATLAS COPCO DIAMEC 252 • Scoop tram- PROCON JDT 415 • Mine truck- PROCON JS 220 • Excavator – KOMATSU PC210LC-8 • Dozer – KOMATSU D51PX 22 • Back hoe –KOMATSU WB975-5EO • Grader – KOMATSU GD555-5 • Dumptruck – KOMATSU HM250-2 • Tractor – VALTRA N121 • Generators – ATLAS COPCO QAX 12 • Air compressors - ATLAS COPCO (186 and 287) • Surface drill rig – ATLAS COPCO T15, NORMEYER DSB0/3-3000

  11. A Part of Tech College Greenland Development of New Courses & Educations • Laboratory Technicians for Mining • Apprenticeship Programs for Heavy Equipment Mechanics • Underground Search & Rescue Program • Sling & Heavy Lifts Operations • Tunnel Blasting • Rock Bolting & Shot Crete • Simulator Technology for Heavy Equipment Further Developments at Tech College Greenland • Education as “Chief Engineer” • Supplementary courses for various trade groups such as “electricians”

  12. A Part of Tech College Greenland Future Plan for UndergroundFacility

  13. Student Life • Campus • 367 rooms / apartments • Nearby our school • Coaching offered to our students • Leisure Activities • In 2014, new multi court • Skiing and dogsledding • Taseralik Cultural Centre • Fitness and sports A Part Tech College Greenland

  14. A Part of Tech College Greenland • Nunavut & Sisimiut Education Program 2013 • Aunique pilot project between two nations facing similar challenges • United in culture, language, history and education • Partnership to share ideas and education programs • Governmentof Nunavut and Greenland School of Minerals & Petroleum co- operation • In 2014, Nunavut & Greenland pledged to • strengthen collaboration on education with • minerals

  15. A Part of Tech College Greenland • From Idea to Reality • In 2013, the first exchange took place in Sisimiut • “Diamond Core Drilling “ course with Nathan Nakoolak& Patrick Murphy from Nunavut • A successful educational pilot project - nowemployedat Sarliaq Holdings Ltd • In 2014, Minister of Education Paul Quassa & President of Nunavut Arctic College Michael Shouldice visited Sisimiut

  16. A Part of Tech College Greenland Questions? Thank you – Qujanaq! www.kti.gl

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