Diversity & Inclusion

Acciona launches operational skills development program for women

The six-month training program aims to introduce participants to the technical and operational aspects of the water sector

ACCIONA has launched an Operational Skills Development Program for women, an initiative to empower women from diverse backgrounds with the skills and knowledge needed to build successful careers in the water industry.

The six-month training program aims to introduce participants to the technical and operational aspects of the sector, providing them with hands-on experience and mentorship under the guidance of project managers and operations heads.

The program emphasises three core areas of development: health, safety, and environment (HSE) awareness, technical training that starts from the basics to accommodate those with no prior technical knowledge; and behavior training to ensure a safe, respectful, and inclusive workplace. Participants will gain practical knowledge of plant operations and maintenance, covering critical aspects of plant functionality and operational department activities, the company explained.

In addition, the program addresses workplace behavior, equipping both participants and onsite teams with the skills to identify and address inappropriate conduct, such as unlawful discrimination, bullying, sexual harassment, victimisation, and vilification to ensure a supportive environment.

ACCIONA highlighted the significant progress made in Qatar in fostering diversity within the industry. Among their water staff in Qatar, women in Operations & Maintenance (O&M) team represents more than 30% of the workforce which is said to be a huge achievement in the industry. This reflects not only their commitment to organisational policies promoting inclusion but also Qatar’s dedication to social and economic development through gender diversity, the firm explained.

The company said that it remains committed to increasing these numbers, further strengthening women’s participation in the workforce and contributing to the nation’s long-term vision for a more inclusive and equitable society.

The program is aimed at women who have a strong connection with the local culture and society and demonstrate an eagerness to develop technical skills relevant to the water industry. Following the completion of the six-month training program, ACCIONA will evaluate participants’ performance and consider offering formal employment opportunities based on role availability at the company’s water plants.

Participants will gain experience in projects such as Ras Abu Fontas RO desalination plant and Umm al Houl RO desalination plant, preparing them for a transition into the water industry workforce. The program marks an important step forward in ACCIONA’s commitment to fostering diversity and inclusion within the technical workforce. By creating opportunities for women to excel in traditionally underrepresented fields, ACCIONA aims to pave the way for a more inclusive and sustainable future.

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