Uralkali Launches a Target Education Programme

12.04.2024

Uralkali (the Company) announced the commencement of a target education programme for Year 9 and 11 students of secondary schools. The participants of the programme will be able to continue their education in vocational schools and universities under special curricula to master professions required by the Company.

Year 11 students will be offered the following specialisation fields: Surveying; Mining Machines and Equipment; Underground Development of Ore Deposits; Electrification and Automation in Mining; Geology; Process and Production Automation; Process Machines and Equipment; Electric Power Engineering and Equipment; Chemical Technology of Inorganic Substances; Thermal Power Engineering and Equipment; and Standardisation and Metrology.

For Year 9 students, the available fields are Chemical Technology of Inorganic Substances; Operation and Servicing of Electrical and Mechanical Equipment; Underground Development of Mineral Deposits; Surveying; Installation and Maintenance of Industrial Equipment; and Process and Production Automation.

The target education will be provided by a wide range of institutions including the Perm State National Research University, the Perm National Research Polytechnic University and its branch in Berezniki, the St. Petersburg Mining University, the Boris Yeltsin Ural Federal University, the MISIS University of Science and Technology, the Ural State Transport University, the Berezniki Polytechnic School, the Solikamsk Mining and Chemical Technical School, and others.

Uralkali will provide the participants with a monthly financial allowance, assist them in writing their term and graduation papers, and arrange apprenticeship placements at its underground and surface facilities. The graduates will be guaranteed employment matching their specialisation, a relocation allowance, corporate housing, and opportunities for professional and career advancement.

Admission applications from candidates can be submitted until 10 June 2024 at the following locations:

  • 63 Pyatiletki Street, Administrative Building 2, Office 104, Berezniki. For enquiries, call +7(3424)29-61-60;
  • 14 Mira Street, Left Wing of Administrative Building 2, Office 123. For enquiries, call +7(3425)36-24-82.

Uralkali (www.uralkali.com) is one of the world’s largest potash producers and exporters. The Company’s assets consist of 5 mines and 7 ore treatment plants in the towns of Berezniki and Solikamsk (Perm Region, Russia). Uralkali employs more than 13,300 people in the main production unit.

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Cardinal rules

Loading and unloading operations when people are in the danger zone are prohibited.
Work at heights without wearing a safety harness is prohibited.
Smoking in mines is prohibited.
It is forbidden to carry out repairs and maintenance of conveyors without disconnecting from energy sources, use of conveyors for transfer of people and goods, crossing (either above or under) operating conveyors by employees are not allowed.
Work in electrical installations under voltage is prohibited.
Working in underground mines with unsecured and/or unassembled roofing is prohibited.
It is forbidden to perform work and stay in the bottomhole zone during the operation of the mining machine.
It is forbidden to carry out welding and flame work in underground mines and mine buildings without the necessary safety measures preventing fire.
No electronic or other devices for the consumption of nicotine-containing products may be carried into or used in the mine.
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