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Defence deal a boon for Gordon

Local students could benefit in a bid to train a workforce supporting a billion-dollar defence contract to build self-propelled artillery in Geelong.

South Korean manufacturer Hanwha, the sole tenderer for the $0.9-1.3 billion LAND 8116 contract to build the armored howitzers, signed a memorandum of understanding with The Gordon TAFE on Wednesday.

Under the agreement Hanwha and The Gordon will analyse the requirements of the contract to train a local manufacturing workforce for defence projects.

“The Gordon has the capabilities, expertise and experience to support Hanwha in its bid to secure this project,” The Gordon chief executive Joe Ormeno said.

“And with the support of our Skills and Jobs Centre, we have the means to engage a robust recruitment and training strategy that will ensure a workforce capable of meeting the expected demands.”

Mr Ormeno said project would require a large number of specialised roles across manufacturing and engineering from the set up phase to production.

“On completion of recruitment and training through The Gordon, individuals will possess the skills to proficiently carry out their assigned job tasks for the duration of this project.”

Hanwha Defense Australia managing director Richard Cho said he was confident the partnership would enable Hanwha to recruit workers from the local community.

“A strategy for employing skilled individuals in a timely manner is vital for developing an advanced defence manufacturing industry in Geelong.

“Partnering with an iconic local institution such as The Gordon will greatly help Hanwha’s integration into the local community.”

The Gordon’s commercial business director Jana Perera said the partnership would provide opportunities for study tours and collaboration with South Korean institutes.

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