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FAISALABAD, Nov 17 (APP): Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) has launched a mandatory professional training program at its Regional Training Center aimed at enhancing the technical skills of Upper Technical Subordinates (UTS) staff. The program focuses on equipping employees with the latest safety practices essential for field operations.
Keynote lectures and training sessions were conducted by instructors Aamir Ali, Rana Inam, and Shehzad Sunny from the Pakistan Institute of Management. The training covered modern safety protocols, operational efficiency, and workplace professionalism, all critical aspects for employees working in the field.
Director of Operational Development at FESCO, Mahmood Ahmad, emphasized the importance of the training for staff deployed across operational divisions and grid stations. He explained that the performance of these employees directly impacts the uninterrupted power supply and the timely restoration of the system.
“This initiative will not only improve workplace safety and professional standards but also assist FESCO in meeting NEPRA targets and fulfilling the requirements of the National Electricity Plan and Performance Agreement,” said Mahmood Ahmad. He added that the training would strengthen employee capabilities, improve organizational management, and enhance the overall performance of the company.
The training session saw participation from a wide range of staff, including Senior Sub-Station Operators (SSOs), Line Superintendents, and Foremen. Notable attendees included SSO-I Abdul Rasheed, Ghulam Muhammad, Muhammad Aslam Bashir, Abdul Rehman, Muhammad Yaseen, Wali Muhammad, and many others. Line Superintendents such as Javed Rasheed, Ejaz Hussain Jafar, and Naeem Akhtar, among others, also participated, along with Foremen including Gulzar Ali, Muhammad Ahmad, and Waheed Iqbal.
This program underscores FESCO’s commitment to improving the technical proficiency and safety standards of its workforce, ultimately contributing to a more efficient and reliable electricity supply for the region.