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Graduate training programme receives accreditation

An Institution of Mechanical Engineers product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 22, 2006

Petrofac, the international oil and gas service operator, has been accredited within the Institution of Mechanical Engineer's Monitored Professional Development Scheme.

Petrofac, the international oil and gas service operator, has been accredited within the Institution of Mechanical Engineer's (IMechE) Monitored Professional Development Scheme (MPDS) in recognition of its graduate engineer training programme.

The scheme is recognised across the UK engineering industry as being one of the most thorough and comprehensive training grounds for young engineers and is a route to becoming a Chartered or Incorporated Engineer.

IMechE Regional Manager, Sandra Mulligan, says: "The IMechE is committed to ensuring the professional engineers of tomorrow receive the best training and support on their way to becoming chartered engineers".

"The accreditation is an official recognition of Petrofac's superb efforts in equipping these engineers with all the skills they will need in the future".

Robin Watson, Petrofac Operations Management Director - North says: "Petrofac offers excellent career opportunities across its three divisions of engineering and construction, operations services and resources, in key oil and gas regions of the world and the accreditation supports this".

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