Home UAE Abu Dhabi ADNOC, Nafis to create 5,000 new private sector jobs ADNOC Group has partnered with Emirati Talent Competitiveness Council to empower UAE talents to take leading roles in sustainable development of the industrial sector by Divsha Bhat June 2, 2023 Image credit: Abu Dhabi Media Office ADNOC Group has partnered with Emirati Talent Competitiveness Council (ETCC) through its Nafis programme to create an additional 5,000 private sector jobs for UAE Nationals in its supply chain by 2027. The partnership aims to empower UAE talents to take leading roles in sustainable development of the industrial sector and meeting demand for highly-skilled professionals. Announced at the Make it the Emirates Forum in Abu Dhabi, the agreement will unlock skilled jobs for UAE talent in the private sector, in ADNOC’s supply chain, and equip them to succeed in their careers through several programmes and incentives that will enhance their skills and competitiveness. ADNOC and Nafis are building on the achievements of ADNOC’s in-country value (ICV) programme which has created 5,000 jobs for UAE Nationals in the private sector since it was launched in 2018. Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and ADNOC Managing Director and group CEO, said: “Nurturing and empowering talent is a top priority for ADNOC and we are very pleased to once again partner with Nafis to create an additional 5,000 skilled jobs for UAE Nationals in advanced sectors such as nanotechnology, manufacturing and machine learning. Today, thousands of UAE Nationals are playing key roles across ADNOC’s supply chain and helping to ensure we remain a reliable supplier of lower-carbon energy to the world. .@ADNOCGroup has partnered with Nafis to create an additional 5,000 private sector jobs for UAE Nationals in its supply chain by 2027, empowering talents to take leading roles in sustainable development of the industrial sector and meeting demand for highly-skilled professionals. pic.twitter.com/dE3PBGUdcT — مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي (@ADMediaOffice) June 2, 2023 As we decarbonise and future-proof our business, ADNOC will continue to empower local talent to build successful careers and contribute to the UAE’s economic development and prosperity.” ADNOC continues to collaborate with its suppliers and partners to promote initiatives to nurture local talent. The company has hosted six private sector career weeks in the past year to match local talent with employment opportunities in its registered partners and suppliers within the private setcor. Ghannam Butti Al Mazrouei, secretary general of the Emirati Talent Competitiveness Council, said: “The agreement with ADNOC to create 5,000 jobs for Emirati talent by 2027 in the private sector companies operating with ADNOC through the in-country value programme is a continuation of the constructive partnership with ADNOC, which has quickly borne fruit since the signing of the first MoU last year, and the pace of job creation for Emiratis within ADNOC’s supply chain companies in the private sector has accelerated significantly, reaching 5,000 jobs, in a remarkable achievement. The agreement will also strengthen cooperation frameworks in order to achieve the strategic goals of increasing the rate of Emiratisation in the private sector and empowering our local talent in the labor market. Through the agreement, ADNOC will provide training opportunities for 1,000 graduates in private companies operating in ADNOC’s supply chain through Nafis’s Apprentice programme. Al Mazrouei pointed out that such cooperations will provide Emiratis with a sustainable opportunity to achieve prosperity and excellence in their career path. Read: UAE private sector companies must increase Emirati staff by 1% every six months Tags Abu Dhabi ADNOC jobs private sector supply chain 0 Comments You might also like Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways posts 66% rise in nine-month profit AD Ports Group marks Q3 performance with net profit of Dhs445m UAE’s ADNOC Gas boosts capex to $15bn on booming LNG market ADNOC awards Dhs720m in manufacturing contracts in the UAE