Category: Human Resources
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OTML provides milestone HPV Screening & Treatment Program for Cervical Cancer Prevention
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Ok Tedi Mining Limited (OTML) is excited to announce the rollout of the long-awaited HPV (Human Papillomavirus) Screening and Treatment Program aimed at the prevention of cervical cancer. Commencing on October 8th, the HPV Screening Program will deliver essential healthcare services to employees of OTML, business partners, Government departments, and…
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OTML provides milestone HPV Screening & Treatment Program for Cervical Cancer Prevention
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Ok Tedi Mining Limited (OTML) is excited to announce the rollout of the long-awaited HPV (Human Papillomavirus) Screening and Treatment Program aimed at the prevention of cervical cancer. Commencing on October 8th, the HPV Screening Program will deliver essential healthcare services to employees of OTML, business partners, Government departments, and…
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OTML commits to donating 100 copies of newly published book to UNITECH
Ok Tedi Mining Limited (OTML) has committed to purchasing 100 copies of a book written by one of its employees intended for the University of Technology’s (UNITECH) to enrich students. The book titled “GRADUATE TRAINEES PRACTICAL TIPS for ACCELERATED LEARNING in RELIABILITY ENGINEERING and MAINTENANCE at OK TEDI MINE”, is…
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OTML Ensures Steady Fuel Supply Amid National Shortage
In response to the Jet A1 fuel supply shortages by Puma, Ok Tedi Mining Limited (OTML) has proactively stepped in to manage the procurement and distribution of Jet A1 fuel. This move comes as part of its commitment to support the nation and OTML’s needs during these challenging times. With…
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Cowboys visit Kiunga & Tabubil
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Ok Tedi Mining Limited (OTML) recently hosted guests from the North Queensland Cowboys, including former and current professional rugby league players Gavin Cooper, Shellie Long, and Robert Derby. Cooper, who is Head of Commercial Partnerships at North Queensland Cowboys, along with Long, a PNG Orchid, and Derby, a PNG Kumul,…
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OTML hosts Mining Minister’s first official visit
Ok Tedi Mining Limited hosted the Minister for Mining and Member for Kundiawa Gembogl, Hon. Dilu Muguwa on his first official visit to the mine along with the Minister for Works and Highways and Member for Telefomin Hon. Solan Mirisim on Monday, 13th May. The visit provided the ministers an…
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OTML certifies First Batch of Motor Rewinders
Ok Tedi Mining Limited’s (OTML) Infrastructure Support Services (ISS) Rewind Shop celebrated a milestone recently when they presented seven Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Certificates to the first batch of Qualified Motor Rewinders produced by Ok Tedi. After nearly two years of rigorous training and assessment, these individuals successfully acquired…
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OTML welcomes 2023 GDS cohort
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Ok Tedi Mining Limited recently welcomed 16 new intakes under its Graduate Development Scheme Program. The cohort completed their respective university programs in 2023 and were selected after meeting the GDS program entry requirements. General Manager Social Performance and Sustainability, Jesse Pile, welcomed the intakes and urged them to grab…
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Awardees sign OTML Undergraduate Scholarship Scheme
Ten (10) students from the University of PNG (UPNG), Pacific Adventist University (PAU) and the PNG University of Technology (PNGUoT) are the recipients of Ok Tedi Mining Limited’s (OTML) 2024 Undergraduate Scholarship Scheme (USS) with a funding commitment totalling over K300, 000. The 2024 batch of USS awardees from UPNG…
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