Second Stage Training Highlights

Operator and Technical Training for Large Size Machines

OJT at Domestic Jobsites

“Domestic OJT has been a truly remarkable experience for me as a trainee. It provided valuable exposure to mechanical tasks and troubleshooting, skills that will be essential as I continue to grow in my career. This hands-on experience has deepened my understanding of the real-world dynamics of the jobsite, and has given me the chance to learn directly from skilled service engineers and mechanics. It has been an eye-opening opportunity that has strengthened my technical knowledge and confidence in the field.”

-Engr. Germedia, 16th Batch Global Engineer Trainee

“Working with the Masbate Group Project has been an enriching experience, as they prioritize safety above all else, ensuring a secure environment for everyone. The team welcomes us with open arms, fostering a supportive atmosphere where we can enhance both our mechanical skills and knowledge of Komatsu machinery. This experience has been invaluable for building not only technical expertise but also physical and mental resilience.”

-Engr. Billan, 16th Batch Global Engineer Trainee

“Working at the customer's jobsite is an invaluable experience that provides us with practical exposure and hands-on learning opportunities. It helps us develop the technical skills and problem-solving abilities essential for our growth. This experience is important for becoming better Komatsu engineers and will support us in our future careers as Global Engineers.”

-Engr. Bien, 16th Batch Global Engineer Trainee

“My OJT experience at SMPC as a Komatsu trainee was both educational and inspiring. I gained valuable hands-on experience with Komatsu equipment, enhancing my technical skills and practical knowledge. The guidance from experienced mentors and the supportive work environment fostered my growth and confidence in handling real-world challenges. This opportunity has prepared me to excel in the field of mechanics and inspired me to continue learning and improving.”

-Engr. Dolendo, 16th Batch Global Engineer Trainee