ROVOP to Hold Open Day for Graduates
Aberdeen headquarters, inviting final year university students to learn about its two-year program, taking place on Wednesday December 4.Attendees will have the opportunity to find out how to apply for the company’s 2020 intake, as well as hear from key members of ROVOP staff including its CEO David Lamont, those currently on the program, and those who have completed it.ROVOP’s bespoke program offers a two-year structured training and development plan, tailored to each individual’s background and aspirations. Experience is gained through rotation within 13 departments of the company
Proserv Apprentice Receives UK O&G Award
the end of the project, Toal, who is based at Birchmoss in Aberdeenshire, was the only person at Proserv in a position to do the work. This would have been outsourced otherwise at a significantly higher cost. The pair were congratulated on their success by Proserv’s chief executive officer, David Lamont: “I am thrilled to see Marnie and John recognized in this way, both for their personally but also on behalf of their Proserv colleagues. We fundamentally believe that the future of Proserv lies in the hands of young people like Marnie and John, this is the group of people who will
Proserv on a Roll to Attract New Talent
, engineers and workshop apprentices. Last Friday’s (June 6) open day also included a tour of the facilities, technical presentations and demonstrations with opportunities to speak with key product specialists, many of whom have more than 30 years’ experience in the business. David Lamont, Proserv CEO, said: “As a people-driven organization, we are committed to helping the energy industry raise awareness and promote the diverse range of long-term career opportunities to the next generation. The industry offers exciting prospects on a global scale and we hope that the students