Muscat: Nine engineers from the certification department of Mazoon Electricity Company, the leading electricity provider in Oman, have received certificates from Distribution Code Review Panel (DCRP).

The employees who obtained certificates in the field of electrical networks protection from the DCRP underwent two years of training, qualification and practical application in various Mazoon Electricity projects.

The training was conducted to empower and refine their talents in the field of electrical protection.

Nine engineers have been able to obtain different levels - third, second and first – of certification. The highest level of certification possible is the fourth level. The evaluation was held in the presence of the head of Protection department in DCRP as well as the head of the protection section and the head of Project Certification section in Mazoon Electricity.  

This certification will reflect positively on the quality of substations equipment inspection and will further ensure their adherence to the approved standards. This will also allow inspection engineers to better configure safety equipment in various substations, which will ultimately reflect in the quality and sustainability of services provided by Mazoon Electricity to customers of different segments.

The list of engineers who received the certification based on achievement level  is Fahd Abdullah Al-Salami (third level), Nasser Ali Al-Abri(second level), Ibrahim Said Al Tobi (second level), Mohammed Said Al Hajri, (second level), Hilal Khalaf Al-Kalbani (second level), Abdullah Musa Al-Sawafi (second level), Mohammad Khamis al-Jaafari  (second level) Abdullah Saif Al-Bahri (first level) Al-Moataz Ahmed Al-Masrouri( first level).

Plans are in place for the rest of the engineers in department to enter the evaluation process. In addition, those who obtained certificates will compete to reach higher levels.

Engineer Majid Nasser Al Busaidi, Chief Operations Officer-Distribution, at Mazoon Electricity said, “We congratulate the engineers for this achievement and laud them for their dedication and commitment. We commend the management of Mazoon Electricity for encouraging its employees, which unquestionably is a great accomplishment for the company.” 

About Mazoon Electricity Company

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Mazoon Electricity Company SAOC (MZEC) is a closed Omani joint stock company registered under the Commercial Companies Law of Oman. The company is primarily undertaking regulated distribution and supply of electricity in Al Dakhiliya, South Al Sharqiya, North Al Sharqiya, South Batinah governorates and Suwaiq in North Batinah governorate  under a license issued by the Authority of Public services Regulation, Oman (Previously known as Authority Electricity Regulation - AER). The establishment and operations of the company are governed by the provisions of the Law for Regulation and Privatisation of the Electricity and Related Water Sector (the Sector Law) promulgated by the Royal Decree 78/2004.

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