Jacobs Engineering has donated USD10,000 to KEITECH Educational Foundation to help fund its student-trainees’ tuition and fees. KEITECH is a technical-vocational school established in 2009 by geothermal leader Energy Development Corporation (EDC) in partnership with the local government of Kananga in Leyte and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA). It aims to address the high poverty incidence and unemployment rate in the municipality by enabling qualified youth to acquire top skills that are locally and globally in-demand.
Jacobs Engineering previously
played a pivotal role in helping EDC restore and build a better facility when
the geothermal company’s Mahanagdong B power plant in Leyte was badly hit by a
6.5-magnitude earthquake in 2017. “The successful Mahanagdong project delivery was
underpinned by the positive working relationship between the two companies with
shared safety and sustainability values and a commitment to work towards a
zero-carbon future. We are pleased to partner with EDC, which is one of the
world leaders in geothermal energy,” said Aaron Hochwimmer, Jacobs
Engineering’s Director of Operations–Power.
“Our team was delighted to recognize KEITECH and to leave an enduring
legacy with the community. The fundamental lessons on values that KEITECH
teaches are also fundamentals for us in Jacobs and we think that they were
instrumental to the success of our project with EDC,” he added.
KEITECH’s 10-month training program is tailor-fit to the most in-demand
jobs today in construction, metals and engineering, and hotel and restaurant
services. Each KEITECH student receives a full scholarship including uniforms,
shoes, safety gears, and school supplies, and is given accommodations and meals
for the duration of their training. All graduates have achieved a 100% passing
rate in TESDA’s National Certification exam.
“We express our deepest gratitude
to Jacobs Engineering Group not only for their generous donation to KEITECH but
more importantly, for being EDC’s partner that seeks to elevate its
beneficiaries,” said James Arnold Villaroman, former business unit head of EDC’s
Leyte Geothermal Facility and current head of the company’s Long-term Strategy
Group.
KEITECH is a technical-vocational
school established by Energy Development Corporation (EDC) in partnership with
the local government of Kananga in Leyte and the Technical Education and Skills
Development Authority (TESDA), which aims to address poverty and unemployment
by enabling qualified youth to acquire skills for locally and globally
in-demand jobs in construction, metals and engineering, and hotel and
restaurant services.
“The financial assistance
that Jacobs Engineering has provided to the student trainees of KEITECH is
another proof of how it strives to ignite economic prosperity among
impoverished communities through education, which we in EDC also believe is the
greatest equalizer. As EDC and the rest of the Lopez group embark on our new
chosen path of fostering collaborative pathways for a decarbonized and
regenerative future, we are honored to have like-minded partners like Jacobs,”
Villaroman added.

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