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Chemicals
Manufacturers of petroleum, petrochemicals, specialty chemicals, etc. The Chemicals sub-sector falls under the Manufacturing sector.

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Process Industry Re-Skilling For Employment (PRocEss)
Is your business in the process industry? Get a grant to train new employees without industry experience.

For who?

  • Singapore-based businesses in the engineering services, petrochemical and refining sectors who wish to hire and train employees without prior industry experience.

  • Individuals who wish to acquire skills for jobs in the engineering services, petrochemical and refining sectors.

  • Trainees under this grant must be unemployed Singapore Citizens or Permanent Residents.

For what?

  • To encourage businesses in the engineering services, petrochemical and refining sectors to hire jobseekers without industry experience by subsidising the costs of training inexperienced new employees.

  • From the jobseeker’s perspective, PRocEss encourages those without prior industry experience to re-skill and take up jobs in the industry.

  • The grant can only be used for the “Basics in Process Plant Maintenance” course conducted by the Chemical Process Training Centre (CPTC) on Jurong Island.
     
    Basics in Process Plant Maintenance 
     Course Provider Chemical Process Training Centre (CPTC) 
     Course Duration 12 days (96 hours) 
     Course Fees S$1,200 
     Course Format Classroom, workshop and practical hands-on 

How much?

  • The training grant amount is based on the age and academic qualifications of the trainee.

    Type Of Trainee Course Grant Per Trainee* Absentee Payroll Per Trainee*
    Trainees (40 years old and above, with 'A' Levels and below) 90% of course fees or S$16 per hour, whichever is lower S$6.80 per hour capped at 90% of basic h