AMMAN – The Jordan Express Tourist Transport Company (JETT) and the Advanced Vocational Training Centres have signed a cooperation and training agreement under which JETT will host graduates from the centres' various technical specialisations in vehicle maintenance, operation, and preparation. The training will last up to six months, aiming to integrate them into JETT’s extensive technical operations.
The agreement was signed by JETT CEO Dr. Khaled Deeb Al-Laham and Advanced Vocational Training Centres CEO Eng. Ammar Al-Gharaibeh. Al-Laham affirmed the company's readiness to provide hands-on technical experience to graduates and work with them to skilled individuals for potential employment. Al-Gharaibeh praised JETT’s initiative, noting that graduates would gain experience within the largest specialised transport brand in Jordan, which operates the country’s largest fleet and network of technical service stations.
The Advanced Vocational Training Centres serve as an advanced administrative and technical alternative to the Vocational Training Corporation and operate under the supervision of the Crown Prince Foundation.
AMMAN – The Jordan Express Tourist Transport Company (JETT) and the Advanced Vocational Training Centres have signed a cooperation and training agreement under which JETT will host graduates from the centres' various technical specialisations in vehicle maintenance, operation, and preparation. The training will last up to six months, aiming to integrate them into JETT’s extensive technical operations.
The agreement was signed by JETT CEO Dr. Khaled Deeb Al-Laham and Advanced Vocational Training Centres CEO Eng. Ammar Al-Gharaibeh. Al-Laham affirmed the company's readiness to provide hands-on technical experience to graduates and work with them to skilled individuals for potential employment. Al-Gharaibeh praised JETT’s initiative, noting that graduates would gain experience within the largest specialised transport brand in Jordan, which operates the country’s largest fleet and network of technical service stations.
The Advanced Vocational Training Centres serve as an advanced administrative and technical alternative to the Vocational Training Corporation and operate under the supervision of the Crown Prince Foundation.
AMMAN – The Jordan Express Tourist Transport Company (JETT) and the Advanced Vocational Training Centres have signed a cooperation and training agreement under which JETT will host graduates from the centres' various technical specialisations in vehicle maintenance, operation, and preparation. The training will last up to six months, aiming to integrate them into JETT’s extensive technical operations.
The agreement was signed by JETT CEO Dr. Khaled Deeb Al-Laham and Advanced Vocational Training Centres CEO Eng. Ammar Al-Gharaibeh. Al-Laham affirmed the company's readiness to provide hands-on technical experience to graduates and work with them to skilled individuals for potential employment. Al-Gharaibeh praised JETT’s initiative, noting that graduates would gain experience within the largest specialised transport brand in Jordan, which operates the country’s largest fleet and network of technical service stations.
The Advanced Vocational Training Centres serve as an advanced administrative and technical alternative to the Vocational Training Corporation and operate under the supervision of the Crown Prince Foundation.
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JETT, Advanced Vocational Training Centres Sign Strategic Partnership
 
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