Abu Dhabi: Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) and its joint venture operating and maintenance subsidiary Nawah Energy Company (Nawah) have launched their first Diploma in Nuclear Technology (DNT) to equip the next generation of climate change leaders with the skills and training needed to work at the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant.
Nawah is committed to Emiratisation as part of its efforts to develop a sustainable nuclear energy industry in the UAE. The program will be delivered at ENEC headquarters and at the Barakah Plant in the Al Dhafra Region.
The DNT is a 24-month, entry level program for high performing students. It aims to encourage, support and nurture the next generation of UAE nationals to discover and pursue a career in the nuclear sector. The first intake of high school graduates will begin their training in September 2023 and, following successful completion of the training and assessment program, will become local operators at Barakah.
Students will be able to develop their knowledge and understanding of the science and engineering fundamentals of nuclear plant systems, which are required to undertake the local operator roles at Barakah.
The Barakah plant will continue to provide highly specialised jobs over its operating lifespan of at least 60 years, enabling thousands of UAE Nationals to develop long-term careers in the industry. As ENEC looks to pursue opportunities in advanced technologies and clean molecule generation, further opportunities will become available to young UAE nationals with the right skills and expertise to join the clean energy sector.