Manama, Bahrain: Diyar Al Muharraq, the leading real estate development company in the Kingdom of Bahrain, announced the launch of its training program. Tumouh, which provides vocational training opportunities for Bahraini graduates holding a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, electrical engineering, or architecture.

The training program was initiated with an introductory meeting in the presence of the Chief Executive Officer of Diyar Al Muharraq, Eng. Ahmed Ali Alammadi, alongside a representative from the Human Resources department. During the meeting, the vision and masterplan of Diyar Al Muharraq were communicated, in addition to current and future projects within the City. The trainees were also given an overview of Diyar’s core values in order to effectively familiarize them with the Company’s corporate culture.

Diyar Al Muharraq Chief Executive Officer, Eng. Ahmed Ali Alammadi, said, “On behalf of Diyar Al Muharraq, I am very pleased to welcome all Bahraini graduates enrolled in the Tumouh training program. The launch of this initiative comes as part of our efforts to contribute towards developing promising Bahraini talent within both the real estate sector and engineering fields, as well as supporting trainees in advancing their skills and gaining new experiences in order to excel in their future careers. The Tumouh program highlights our commitment towards enabling young talent to grow and develop in their specialized fields, by providing them with requisite vocational training and actively involving them in the implementation of development projects in Diyar Al Muharraq. We aim to provide a distinguished training experience for the members of the program, through which we look forward to enhancing their opportunities in attaining prestigious positions within the labour market in the near future.”

The Tumouh program, which will run for six consecutive months until December of this year, aims to train and develop young graduates under the supervision of an experienced team at Diyar Al Muharraq. During the aforementioned period, the participants will receive practical training opportunities within the company in the fields of engineering and real estate, in addition to online training programs delivered by global institutions.

Diyar Al Muharraq is one of the largest integrated cities in the Kingdom, offering a variety of housing solutions and a luxurious modern lifestyle while persevering the core family values in Bahraini society. It offers a unique, balanced mix of residential, commercial, recreational, and healthcare facilities, creating a fully integrated and futuristic model city.

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