Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Rosneft – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.
With the support of RN-Vankor, a company part of Rosneft's oil and gas production complex, a fuel and energy education and production center (cluster) has been opened in Krasnoyarsk to train workers for the needs of the region's oil and gas industry and the Vostok Oil project, which is being implemented in Taimyr.
The center was opened as part of the federal "Professionalism" project at the Krasnoyarsk Technical School of Welding Technologies and Power Engineering and will train specialists in the fields of "Power Supply" and "Petrochemistry." Fifteen workshops and laboratories have been created at the technical school to teach new professional competencies, meeting the modern requirements of the project's partner companies.
The fuel and energy cluster (FEC) also includes four more vocational education institutions in the region, including the Kansk Polytechnic and Technological Colleges, the Krasnoyarsk Assembly College, and the Taimyr College in Dudinka.
This academic year, 275 students have already begun their studies in the updated fuel and energy complex educational programs. They will receive qualifications as an electrician, electrical technician, electrical fitter, chemical compound quality control technician, chemical analysis laboratory technician, welder, chemical engineer, and instrumentation and automation fitter.
Furthermore, since September, the "Transport. Logistics" educational and production cluster has been training special equipment drivers working in the Far North. It was opened by TBS-Logistics (the transport and logistics operator for the Vostok Oil project) at the Krasnoyarsk College of Transport and Service. It also includes three network colleges from Kansk, Yemelyanovo, and Irsha in the Rybinsk District.
Three hundred fifty students have begun learning vehicle maintenance and repair skills, operating equipment in extreme conditions, and warehouse logistics. Six modern work areas have been created for this purpose, along with state-of-the-art computer simulators and displays demonstrating the operation of components and assemblies. A fleet of trucks, truck cranes, and lifts is available for theoretical training. This will allow students to devote more time to practical skills that will be in demand when working at oil facilities.
RN-Vankor and TBS-Logistics joined the federal "Professionality" project as supporting enterprises last year, signing an agreement with the Krasnoyarsk Krai Ministry of Education to comprehensively modernize the training system for young professionals to meet the growing needs of the region's oil and gas industry. The Vostok Oil project alone is expected to create 130,000 jobs.
Other subsidiaries of the Company operating in the Krasnoyarsk Territory also joined Professionality: Vostsibneftegaz, Slavneft-Krasnoyarskneftegaz, the East Siberian branch of RN-Bureniye, TaimyrBurService, the Achinsk Oil Refinery, the RN-Service branch in Krasnoyarsk, and Sibintek Investment Company.
Rosneft has allocated significant financial resources to the Professionalism basic technical schools for the renovation of premises, the creation of a material base, and the modernization of educational space.
In addition to the federal project, the region is implementing the regional project "Professionalism for All," in which the Achinsk Oil and Gas Technical School named after E.A. Demyanenko and the Krasnoyarsk Assembly College form an oil and gas educational and production cluster.
The creation of educational and production centers is aimed at comprehensive, high-quality training for young people to meet the real needs of the region's oil and gas production companies, which are interested in attracting qualified workers.
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To provide Rosneft enterprises with qualified personnel, a comprehensive recruitment program and support for vocational and higher education institutions has been implemented in the Krasnoyarsk Krai for several years. Twelve regional educational institutions, including the Siberian Federal University, are among the project's key partners. More than 30 specialized training programs at secondary vocational education institutions have been developed to meet the needs of the region's oil workers.
The federal project "Professionalism" is being implemented through close collaboration between several vocational educational institutions and industry-specific enterprises. Educational and industrial clusters are being created at colleges and technical schools, bringing together several vocational educational institutions and enterprises in the real sector of the economy interested in providing high-quality training for workers in in-demand specialties.
Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft September 19, 2025
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