KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamalco, in partnership with the HEART/NSTA Trust, recently launched a heavy-duty equipment training programme at the Wembley Centre of Excellence, providing residents from surrounding communities with an opportunity to strengthen their skills in this area.
Approximately 130 men and women from across Jamalco’s seven council areas turned out for the launch, underscoring the strong interest in the initiative.
The programme, which begins on Monday, September 29, will run for three months and combine both theoretical and practical training. The practical component will be conducted in collaboration with Jamalco’s contractors, ensuring participants gain hands-on experience in real-world settings.
Certified HEART/ NSTA Trust instructors, supported by Jamalco’s Mobile Equipment Instructor, Nigel Braham, will deliver the sessions using a mix of classroom teaching, online learning, and simulated environments to build both confidence and competency before participants transition to live operations.
Addressing participants, Managing Director Marvin Jackson, encouraged participants to seize the opportunity, noting the positive impact it can have on their families and futures. “We believe that the communities surrounding our operations are more than just neighbours; they are partners in our journey. It is our responsibility, and indeed our privilege, to invest in programmes like this one that empower individuals, strengthen families, and build capacity for the future,” he said.
Jackson also reminded trainees that their success will depend on their discipline, commitment, and drive for excellence.
Jamalco also expressed gratitude to HEART/NSTA Trust, community leaders, and other stakeholders for their partnership and support in bringing the programme to life. The company said the training initiative reflects its commitment to workforce development and its ongoing investment in building stronger, more resilient communities.