Deputy Minister of Transport, Dato’ Kamarudin Jaafar, in his speech at HARTASUMA UniKL Graduates Employability Training Scheme (GETS) programme closing ceremony on 27 November, said highly skilled talents are needed to support sustainability and drive growth in the railway industry as new technology and operational needs arise.
GETS is a 3-month programme initiated by Majlis Amanah Rakyat (MARA) in developing young talents to become highly skilled in delivering practical experience of applying engineering technology to railway related issues.
Kamarudin emphasised the need to create a sustainable local rail industry as the demand for job opportunities in the railway industry is expected to increase to 40 percent or an estimated 28,000 workforces in the next 10 years.
“Malaysia’s railway sector has surged forward in every aspect in recent years. I believe that by nurturing more top-quality talents for Malaysia will drive productivity and improve competitiveness and ultimately raising rail industry performance globally.
He further stressed that HARTASUMA is committed to bringing its talented workforce in the journey towards the railway of the future.
“From the start, HARTASUMA has had a long-standing commitment to the development of its people. We want our talents to maximise their development opportunities so that they can unleash their full potential, and we need all our people to be future-ready.
Bombardier Hartasuma Consortium is slated to deliver an additional 27 trainsets of Innovia Metro 300 train which will ply the Kelana Jaya LRT Line next year.
Upon completion of delivery in the first quarter of 2020, the four-car trains are expected to enhance high-capacity mobility on Kuala Lumpur’s integrated transit network.
The partnership will also allow UniKL railway students to undergo their industrial training at HARTASUMA, a certified PKK Class A and ISO 2001 2015 Bumiputera company. It has pioneered the evolution of the local rolling stock industry by supplying the first locally assembled passenger coaches and LRTs in Malaysia.
for 68 Innovia Metro-200 cars and the Design Supply of 108 Innovia Metro-300 cars for the Kelana Jaya LRT Line.
“We are motivated with the growth in this industry and see this as our responsibility to produce highly skilled and knowledgeable students for the industry. We are excited to set up this platform for students to keep in touch with the latest technology in the industry,” said Abdul Rahman.