18 October, 2024, Georgetown, Guyana; TOTALTEC Inc., a 100% Guyanese-owned company committed to national development, today announced the launch of a groundbreaking multi-sector eLearning platform. This initiative provides access to internationally accredited training programs, equipping Guyanese workers with in-demand skills across key industries.
Key Industry Sectors Each With Standard eLearning TrainingPackages
The platform offers a comprehensive suite of courses designed to meet the evolving needs of Guyana's dynamic economy, including:
Hospitality: Elevate customer service, food and beverage management, and front office skills.
Construction: Master essential trades like carpentry, masonry, plumbing, and electrical work, with a strong focus on safety.
Oil & Gas: Gain expertise in drilling, production, maintenance, and HSE, aligning with international standards.
Industrial: Develop proficiency in manufacturing processes, quality control, and industrial safety protocols.
Operations & Maintenance: Acquire skills in equipment operation, maintenance procedures, and troubleshooting techniques.
"TOTALTEC is dedicated to the 'One Guyana' vision," stated Lars Mangal, CEO of TOTALTEC. "Our e-learning platform is a powerful tool for up-skilling all Guyanese, regardless of their location, and creating pathways to enhanced employment opportunities."
Centralized Platform Manages Trainees, Tracks Competence, Renewals
Developed in partnership with renowned international training institutions, the platform features:
Flexible Learning: Accessible anytime, anywhere, empowering learners to progress at their own pace.
Interactive Content: Engaging modules with videos, simulations, and assessments to reinforce learning.
Industry-Relevant Skills: Focuses on practical skills and knowledge directly applicable to the workplace.
Affordable Access: Cost-effective solutions to make upskilling accessible to a wider audience.
Practical Courses at the TOTALTEC Academy Complement eLearning
Mangal continued, “Complementing the e-learning platform, TOTALTEC Training also offers hands-on vocational courses at its 80,000 sq. ft. facility in Georgetown, adjacent to the Guyana Shore Base (GYSBI). When combined, this offers a highly cost-effective and time-efficient way to build capacity."
This purpose-built facility has already trained more than 4,000 Guyanese to international standards. Programs include:
Foundational Safety: Essential safety practices across all sectors.
Specialized Lifting Operations: Safe operation of cranes, forklifts, and other lifting equipment.
Plant Inspections and Operations: Inspection and maintenance of industrial equipment.
eLearning Training of Interest to Both Private Sector and Government
TOTALTEC is the only accredited center in Guyana for both NPORS (UK National Plant Operators Registration Scheme) and LEEA (UK Lifting Equipment Engineers Association). Its Banksman & Slinger program is also accredited by LEEA, demonstrating its commitment to delivering high-quality training.
TOTALTEC e-learning packages are available to government institutions, general public, private sector, both domestic and international.
This multi-faceted approach to workforce development is a significant investment in Guyana's future, empowering individuals and driving economic growth.
Visit the TOTALTEC website to learn more. https://www.totaltec-os.com/
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About TOTALTEC Inc.:
TOTALTEC Inc. is a 100% Guyanese owned and operated company focused on building capacity in Guyana. Services include manpower - both experts and workers, project management, training - both eLearning and practical, and facilities. Facilities include modular offices/shop/lab fabrication, open yards and storage areas and the CAMPBOSS Hospitality Group. Partnerships prioritize products and services to grow from, creating Guyanese led companies, for example Jaguar Oilfield Services. https://www.totaltec-os.com/
TOTALTEC Training Services now offers eLearning packages across multiple industries where skilled workers are in high demand, combining this with vocational courses at the TOTALTEC Academy.
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