Aker Solutions / Muhammad Alif Haziq Zulkarnaen

This is a report for Muhammad Alif Haziq Bin Zulkarnaen, who underwent a 24-week, five­ month industrial training programme before earning his diploma in chemical engineering. The instruction took place at Aker Solutions. beginning on February 21, 2022, and lasting until August 4, 2022, under Regina...

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Main Author: Zulkarnaen, Muhammad Alif Haziq
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spelling my.uitm.ir.807522023-10-27T01:42:39Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/80752/ Aker Solutions / Muhammad Alif Haziq Zulkarnaen Zulkarnaen, Muhammad Alif Haziq Mineral industries. Metal trade Interns. Internship programs This is a report for Muhammad Alif Haziq Bin Zulkarnaen, who underwent a 24-week, five­ month industrial training programme before earning his diploma in chemical engineering. The instruction took place at Aker Solutions. beginning on February 21, 2022, and lasting until August 4, 2022, under Regina Anita's supervision Industrial training's objective is to provide students with real-world exposure to the workplace so they can learn skills and acquire experience in preparation for future demands. The training is connected to the theoretical knowledge acquired throughout semesters 1 through 5. The overview and purpose of industrial training were briefly discussed in the first chapter of this study. This chapter also contains details on the supervisor, job schedule, and training location. The history, products, and services of the company are covered in the second chapter. The following chapter provides a clear explanation of the tasks and responsibilities given during the training as well as the weekly activities carried out. The difficulties faced while performing the activities and the steps required to ensure that the jobs are done are explained in depth in chapter 4 with the help of certain visuals. Few topics on professional and ethical experienced also explained in this chapter and not to neglect the explanations on health and environmental sustainability components gained throughout jobs execution. The final chapter concludes this 24-week industrial training programme and offers a few suggestions and recommendations that can be implemented for a better future. Overall, this training provides a comprehensive view of the working world in industry and is sufficient to prepare students to begin employment in any linked firm in the future. Finally, the trainee has gained a greater understanding of the workings of the health, safety, and environment profession as a result of all the assignments provided Faculty Of Chemical Engineering 2022 Monograph NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/80752/1/80752.pdf Aker Solutions / Muhammad Alif Haziq Zulkarnaen. (2022) Industrial Training. Faculty Of Chemical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Johor.
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topic Mineral industries. Metal trade
Interns. Internship programs
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Interns. Internship programs
Zulkarnaen, Muhammad Alif Haziq
Aker Solutions / Muhammad Alif Haziq Zulkarnaen
description This is a report for Muhammad Alif Haziq Bin Zulkarnaen, who underwent a 24-week, five­ month industrial training programme before earning his diploma in chemical engineering. The instruction took place at Aker Solutions. beginning on February 21, 2022, and lasting until August 4, 2022, under Regina Anita's supervision Industrial training's objective is to provide students with real-world exposure to the workplace so they can learn skills and acquire experience in preparation for future demands. The training is connected to the theoretical knowledge acquired throughout semesters 1 through 5. The overview and purpose of industrial training were briefly discussed in the first chapter of this study. This chapter also contains details on the supervisor, job schedule, and training location. The history, products, and services of the company are covered in the second chapter. The following chapter provides a clear explanation of the tasks and responsibilities given during the training as well as the weekly activities carried out. The difficulties faced while performing the activities and the steps required to ensure that the jobs are done are explained in depth in chapter 4 with the help of certain visuals. Few topics on professional and ethical experienced also explained in this chapter and not to neglect the explanations on health and environmental sustainability components gained throughout jobs execution. The final chapter concludes this 24-week industrial training programme and offers a few suggestions and recommendations that can be implemented for a better future. Overall, this training provides a comprehensive view of the working world in industry and is sufficient to prepare students to begin employment in any linked firm in the future. Finally, the trainee has gained a greater understanding of the workings of the health, safety, and environment profession as a result of all the assignments provided
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