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    Mannok launches engineering partnership with St Kevin’s College

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14June 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Launched final Friday, the partnership will give college students hands-on expertise by way of real-life tasks and publicity to the skilled software program utilized in robotics, automation, and engineering. Mannok can also be offering monetary help to sponsor the varsity’s engineering division.

    Kevin Lunney, Chief Working Officer at Mannok, stated: “College students typically see engineering as purely tutorial, however once they see how we use expertise to unravel real-world challenges, they perceive it’s about sensible, revolutionary considering. We’re delighted to associate with St Kevin’s, and hope this partnership will encourage the following technology of engineers by exhibiting them the thrilling prospects on this area.”

    Principal of St Kevin’s Faculty, Gary Kelly, added: “This partnership presents our college students a novel alternative to work with trade professionals and use the instruments and software program shaping fashionable engineering. It supplies a direct line of sight to actual careers and helps develop the abilities they’ll want to reach the longer term.”

    As a part of the programme, college students will have interaction immediately with Mannok consultants throughout Engineering, Sustainability, and Human Sources, gaining beneficial perception into a variety of roles and profession pathways within the firm.

    That is Mannok’s fifth training partnership, constructing on established collaborations with St Aidan’s Excessive College in Derrylin, Mount Lourdes Grammar College, St Michael’s Faculty in Enniskillen, and St Patrick’s Faculty, Cavan.  





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