Professional training in the field of housing and communal services

25 September, 2024

The Ministry of Industry and Construction of the Republic of Kazakhstan notifies about the possibility of developing professional skills online. The multifunctional platform Skills Enbek (https://skills.enbek.kz/ru) is designed as a platform for advanced training.

Skills Enbek is a single showcase of online courses on in-demand skills thanks to integration with leading national and international educational platforms for easy and convenient search of existing courses on the market.

The platform offers more than 600 courses in various areas. Among them are free courses in the direction of "Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement", such as the operation of water supply and sanitation networks and structures, emergency repair mechanic, maintenance and repair of equipment, pipelines and fittings of heating networks. And also, such courses as the basics of welding production, the basics of turning in the field of "Production".

More than 459 thousand users have completed training on Skills Enbek, of which 378 thousand people have successfully completed the courses. It is worth noting that the received certificates are integrated into the resume on the Electronic Labor Exchange portal, which significantly increases the competitiveness of applicants.

The site interface is presented in three languages ​​- Kazakh, Russian and English, offers an advanced search for courses, a clear structure of lessons, the ability to manage the learning process and quick interaction with the authors of the courses. As well as methodological recommendations on working on the platform, a lesson designer, an interface for creating courses, viewing statistics and efficiency.

The technical capabilities of the site allow testing and certification of employees, for example, proctoring allows you to objectively assess the professional competencies of employees, saving time and company resources.

 

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Professional training in the field of housing and communal services