en.Wedoany.com Report on Mar 28th, The Vicuña project in Argentina's San Juan province has recently completed the training of its first batch of 60 mine operators. These employees, primarily from surrounding areas such as Iglesia, Jáchal, and Guandacol, were trained to strengthen local employment and prepare for the project's launch.
The training process included on-site technical guidance and simulator practice, with a strong emphasis on compliance with safety standards. These operators will be responsible for driving large trucks and playing a key role in the project's early-stage tasks, such as road adjustments, earthworks, and infrastructure construction.
This recruitment is the result of a selection process initiated in October, aimed at identifying and developing local talent. It aligns with the Vicuña project's strategy of prioritizing the hiring of labor from nearby communities from the early development stages. As preparatory work progresses, further recruitment is expected to continue based on operational needs, reinforcing the project's impact on regional development.

The company stated that promoting local employment and building capacity within the affected region is part of the sustainable development vision, accompanying the overall progress of the Vicuña project. The Vicuña project is considered one of the province's key initiatives due to its production potential and its role in job creation and strengthening the local value chain.









