BHP and Carlton Trail College Building Mining Training Pathways in Saskatchewan
25 Abril 2024 - 1:31PM
BHP and Carlton Trail College are pleased to announce that they
have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to enhance
educational and training opportunities for the mining industry in
Saskatchewan. BHP and Carlton Trail College have worked together
for several years, partnering to deliver pre-apprenticeship and
related industry training. The signing of this MOU is an exciting
next step that advances the partnership and mining training
opportunities in the province.
The MOU outlines initial steps in the
development of an industry-leading, immersive training program. The
program will be aligned to existing provincial curriculum and
pathways available through Carlton Trail College, such as the
Mining Essentials which was created in 2010 by the Mining Industry
Human Resources Council (MiHR) and the Assembly of First Nations
(AFN).
“This is a very exciting time for the province
of Saskatchewan with several projects, like BHP’s Jansen potash
mine driving economic growth. At Jansen alone we have 800
site-based roles. The opportunity for people of all backgrounds to
build a meaningful and rewarding career in the trades is immense –
and access to training in local communities helps open the door,”
said Graham Reynolds, General Manager of Operational Readiness,
BHP.
“The demand for skilled tradespeople, especially
in the mining industry, will only increase in the coming years,”
said Amy Yeager, Carlton Trail College President and CEO. “By
focusing on training for trades that are needed now and into the
future, this partnership offers an exciting opportunity to enhance
our impact, work more cooperatively with industry and contribute to
a stronger Saskatchewan.”
As part of Saskatchewan’s post-secondary sector,
Carlton Trail College already works with mining and related
industry partners to help provide training and workforce
development solutions to some of the labour force challenges that
are being experienced.
By working together in a more coordinated manner
with BHP and others, the partnership looks towards the future as it
seeks to establish a responsive, long-term industry training model
to build an inclusive, skilled and sustainable mining
workforce.
About BHP
BHP is a global resources company with its Canadian operational
headquarters in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and global
business development headquarters in Toronto. BHP has a global
workforce of approximately 80,000 people working in locations
across Canada, Australia, Asia, the UK, US and Latin
America. BHP produces commodities essential for global
decarbonization, economic development and food security including
copper, nickel, iron ore, metallurgical coal and is developing
the Jansen potash project in Saskatchewan,
Canada.
Further information on BHP can be found at: bhp.com
About Carlton Trail College
Established in 1973, Carlton Trail College
offers in-depth, applied learning to provide post-secondary
education and skills training, academic upgrading and essential
skills courses, English Language Training, as well as industry and
workforce development to individuals, businesses and organizations
across east-central Saskatchewan.
Further information about Carlton Trail College can be found at:
carltontrailcollege.com.
For media inquiries,
contact:
Megan Hjulfors, BHPMedia
RelationsTel (403) 605-2314
Jennifer Brooks, Carlton Trail
CollegeAdvancement and External
AffairsTel (306) 682-6851Email
brooksj@carltontrailcollege.com
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