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Bulletin Apuntes OTEPI. Year III. N° 25 (III Stage). March - April 2008 |
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OTEPI is awarded a contract with INTEVEP for the execution of engineering jobs OTEPI has signed a contract for professional technical assistance in the field of conceptual and basic project engineering with the Venezuelan firm Intevep |
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OTEPI TI: New business horizons At the beginning of this year, OTEPI created and launched a new business unit that provides national and international markets with services related to Information Technology (IT) |
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Natural energy When the health of our Planet Earth is at stake… OTEPI doesn’t beat around the bush |
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Managing talent Retaining and attracting the best personnel in an engineering company is one of the greatest challenges that a Human Resources professional can undertake in these times of scarcity of qualified resources. Employees rotate in accordance with the projects undertaken, and if this is multiplied by four offices worldwide, the word “impossible” might come to mind |
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Appointments in business development OTEPI’s United States and Venezuela offices have new Business Development Managers: Carlos Lli and Martín Fierro |
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María Corina Andriollo dreams about the Olympics The daughter of our fellow worker, Alex Andriollo, tells us how she divides up her time between watching The Disney Channel, going to school and collecting gold medals in artistic gymnastics |
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OTEPI educational financing program 2008 It’s a Talent Management must to dedicate great energy and resources to enhancing the educational conditions of employees. OTEPI, conscious of the fact that its personnel is its most valuable investment, again made its “Educational Financing and Scholarship Awards Program” available to its employees, a program by which those persons interested in continuing their education, be it on undergraduate or graduate programs, can access low-interest loans that can become scholarships if the student’s performance so warrants. |
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Acknowledgment for exports promotion Alvaro González-Casado, who for fifteen years headed AVEXCON, the Venezuelan Association of Exporters of Engineering and Construction Fields (Asociación Venezolana de Exportadores de la Ingeniería y Construcción), received, in Panama City, Panama, a well-deserved acknowledgment for his support of exports, conferred by Venezuelan businessmen established in that city. The simple act was held at the home of Cynthia González (Lafise), former treasurer of the Association, with the presence of representatives of Venezuelan companies from the engineering and construction field, including Costa Norte, Concalpro, Proycca, Proconca and OTEPI. |
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Maracaibo welcomes the history of oil in Venezuela with open arms Guests from all industrial fields in the Venezuelan city of Maracaibo, Zulia, but especially from the petroleum industry, enjoyed the screening of the documentary “The Blowout: the beginnings of oil production in Venezuela (1883-1943)” [El Reventón: los inicios de la producción petrolera en Venezuela (1883-1943)], held at the newly-restored and majestic Teatro Baralt of this major Venezuelan oil city. The event, held on April 15th, had as a special guest the film’s Director, Carlos Oteyza, who began his words acknowledging the sponsors of the documentary: OTEPI, Banesco, Chevron and Total, who made the production possible. He then went on to comment how important it was, in light of recent political events, that the history of oil, as well as the consequences of its existence on our society –both positive and negative–, be made known to as many Venezuelans as possible. That is why he, along with members of Cinesa’s talented production crew, screened the documentary for students of Zulia University only hours before doing the same for these businessmen, thus allowing several generations of Venezuelans to have access to one of the finest film productions ever made in Venezuela. |
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Security Brigades Training Members of OTEPI’s personnel received a refresher course on evacuating buildings, fire extinction and first aid during a field test aimed at forming brigade members, an activity carried out at the site of the Caracas Metropolitan Fire Department in the sector of Macarao-Venezuela. Sixteen members of OTEPI’s Caracas office, guided by Instructor Heriberto Palacios, a Lieutenant in the Metropolitan Fire Department, tightened their bonds of trust and friendship in an activity that required great physical effort, courage and trust in their companions. This activity, promoted by the Security and Workers’ Health Committee, is part of a far-reaching plan that has included, to date, the basic formation course for emergency brigades, and which will continue with other similar activities in the future. |
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