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SCANIA THE FIRST TO SIGN MOU WITH IKTBNDT – A SIGN OF TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE

Nilai, Negeri Sembilan, 11 September - Scania Malaysia, accredited as the Centre of National Dual Training System (NDTS), by the Department of Skills Development, Ministry of Human Resources Malaysia, took part in an MOU exchange with Institut Kemahiran Tinggi Belia Negara Dusun Tua (IKTBNDT). The exchange was done between Heba El Tarifi, Managing Director, Scania Southeast Asia and Dalila Sharingat, Director of IKTBNDT, and witnessed by Guest of Honour YB Dato’ Seri Ahmad Faizal Dato’ Azumu, Minister of Youth and Sports Malaysia and His Excellency Dr Joachim Bergstrőm, Swedish Ambassador to Malaysia at the Institusi Latihan Kemahiran Belia dan Sukan (ILKBS) Career Fest Central Region 2022 held at AEON Mall, Nilai. The event was also graced by top officials from the Ministry of Youth and Sports, IKTBN and IKBN centres throughout Malaysia.

 

“Scania is a global organisation with a proven track-record in making an impact in the transport industry. The MOU represents Scania’s role as the employer of choice to those who are set to have a career in the Heavy Commercial Vehicle Industry. Interested candidates on the NDTS certified training who join Scania’s journey towards a sustainable transport system, are contributing to the future of transport. They are part of a team that can truly make a difference, part of a powerful force with a proven track record, the ability to make things happen and create real change. I believe being part of this strong, supportive culture lets people grow and contribute,” exclaimed Dalila Sharingat.

 

Scania Malaysia is the only company in the heavy commercial vehicle industry in Malaysia to be accredited for the NDTS certified training programme. The MOU exchange sealed the partnership between Scania and IKTBNDT via the NDTS that is a method based on industry-driven training concept which is operated through collaboration between companies and training institutions. ‘Dual’ means training in two learning situations such as the NDTS Accredited Centre in Scania Malaysia that covers 70% to 80% practical training (hands-on performance), and the IKTBNDT academic learnings which cover 20% to 30% of theory (knowledge).

 

“We are currently working out the standard requirements by the Human Resources Ministry in an effort to raise the Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia (SKM) Tahap 2 that Scania awards to the apprentices, to SKM Tahap 3 targeted to launch by end 2023. We believe Scania has the expertise, the technological advancement and the experience that will meet these standard requirements,” stated Razis Azlan Zainal, Industrial Relations Branch Officer, IKTBNDT.

 

We are committed to a better tomorrow. Our purpose is ambitious: To drive the shift towards a sustainable transport system. This bold aspiration really excites us. And it means people who work at Scania have the motivation and desire to constantly make things better. The sheer determination of our culture and our people is what keeps us going and going and going. We are looking forward to people who are alike to join us on our journey towards driving real change, together.” concluded Heba.

 

For interested candidates who could not make it to this event, please call us at 03-7845 1000, email at smyenquiries@scania.com, visit scania.com.my or visit the nearest Scania Malaysia and talk to our People and Culture colleagues.

An MOU exchange on the Scania Malaysia and Institut Kemahiran Tinggi Belia Negara (IKTBNDT) collaboration, between Heba El Tarifi (front left), Managing Director, Scania Southeast Asia and Dalila Sharingat (front right), Director of Institut Kemahiran Tinggi Belia Negara (IKTBNDT) was held at this event. Guest of Honour YB Dato’ Seri Ahmad Faizal Dato’ Azumu (back second from left), Minister of Youth and Sports Malaysia and His Excellency Dr Joachim Bergstrőm (back second from right), Swedish Ambassador to Malaysia witnessed the exchange. The event was also graced by top officials from the Ministry of Youth and Sports, IKTBN and IKBN centres.

The MOU between Scania and IKTBNDT gives credibility to Scania’s training module that serves to build a strong technical workforce to support the vibrant heavy commercial vehicle industry in Malaysia.

 

Seen here is YB Dato’ Seri Ahmad Faizal Dato’ Azumu, Minister of Youth and Sports Malaysia, delivering his speech and officiating/closing the ILKBS Career Fest Central Region 2022.

“The ILKBS Career Fest Central Zone is a great opportunity for Scania to recruit technical apprentices, train them in a certified academy within Scania, award them a certificate to authenticate their technical achievements and finally offer them a permanent job in Scania. This in itself is the start of a career path in Scania for some and steps forward for others who started in the Heavy Commercial Vehicle industry towards an elevated rewarding position,” stated Heba El Tarifi, Managing Director, Scania Southeast Asia.

 

Seen here is YB Dato’ Seri Ahmad Faizal Dato’ Azumu, Minister of Youth and Sports Malaysia, handing over the Ministry’s Certificate of Appreciation to Heba El Tarifi, Managing Director, Scania Southeast Asia.

The main key message that we hope to deliver is that Scania will continue to Drive the Shift towards a sustainable transport system, and all successful recruits will be contributing to the future of transport. They will be part of a team that can truly make a difference, part of a powerful force with a proven track record, the ability to make things happen and create real change. Being part of this strong, supportive culture lets people grow and contribute.

 

Heba El Tarifi (third from left), Managing Director, Scania Southeast Asia, is seen here with the People and Culture Department personnel headed by Linus Kallman (second from right), Director of People & Culture Department and Razis Azlan Zainal (far right)l, Industrial Relations Branch Officer, IKTBNDT.

“We are currently working out the standard requirements by the Human Resources Ministry in an effort to raise the Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia (SKM) Tahap 2 that Scania awards to the apprentices, to SKM Tahap 3 targeted to launch by end 2023. We believe Scania has the expertise, the technological advancement and the experience that will meet these standard requirements,” stated Razis Azlan Zainal, Industrial Relations Branch Officer, IKTBNDT.

We are committed to a better tomorrow. Our purpose is ambitious: To drive the shift towards a sustainable transport system. This bold aspiration really excites us. And it means people who work at Scania have the motivation and desire to constantly make things better. The sheer determination of our culture and our people is what keeps us going and going and going. We are looking forward to people who are alike to join us on our journey towards driving real change, together

 

Seen here is YB Dato’ Sri Ahmad Faizal Dato’ Azumu (middle), Minister of Youth and Sports, Heba El Tarifi (fourth from left), Managing Director, Scania Southeast Asia and Dalila Sharingat (fourth from right), Director of IKTBNDT, together with Dato’ Jana Santhiran, KSU of KBS (second from right) showing approval and support of the collaboration between Scania Malaysia and IKTBNDT.