Khaberni - 58 male and female engineers took the legal oath to join the Jordanian Engineers Association during a ceremony held in the hall of the Tafila Emaar Institution, attended by the representative of the governor of Tafila, Morad Al-Khalafat, and the head of the engineers' syndicate, Abdullah Ghosheh, along with the head of the syndicate branch in Tafila, Suhaib Al-Awran.
Ghosheh expressed his pride during the ceremony, which was also attended by the head of the provincial council, Mustafa Al-Auran, and the head of the municipal committee, Mohammad Al-Karimiyyin, about the addition of a new group of male and female engineers to the syndicate, marking the beginning of a professional and national journey based on integrity, responsibility, and generosity.
He pointed out that the Jordanian engineer is still present in the journey of generosity and achievement, serving as a driver in the renaissance and building of the nation, with 200,000 engineers forming the largest syndicate in the kingdom.
He emphasized that the syndicate will continue to support its youth through training, qualification, and continuous development, to enable them to keep up with technological and professional developments and enhance their competitive and innovative capabilities and leadership, noting that the academy affiliated with the syndicate offers a 60% discount on all training courses applied for by engineers for the first time to encourage new engineers to develop their skills.
He also referred to the role of the Engineers' Syndicate, which is considered as the house of expertise and the faithful partner for the rights of its members.
The head of the youth committee at the syndicate's branch in Tafila, Ammar Al-Shahahda, confirmed that the youth committees in the syndicate enable engineers to lead the community within a collective work that yields achievement and innovation.
In conclusion of the ceremony, the new engineers recited the legal oath, followed by the syndicate council member, Mohammad Nour Al-Khreisat, signaling their joining to the syndicate.




