In light of the continued political pressure on universities and the direct attack on the autonomy of higher education institutions in Bosnia...
ADRIATIC METALS IS HIRING ENGINEERS FROM THE FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES
Engineers with degrees from the Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences (FIPN) are recognized as outstanding personnel on the labor market, both in BiH and throughout the world. It is difficult to find a company in the wider environment that does not employ at least one of our engineers: Adriatic Metals BH, Heidelberg Materials Cement Kakanj, GS TMT Travnik, Natron Hayat Maglaj, ArcelorMittal Zenica, Elsta Mosdorfer Bosnia Živinice, Komochem Visoko, IGM Visoko, Nexe Tvornica opeke Sarajevo , are just some of the examples of companies where key and most competitive positions are held by personnel who obtained their degrees at this Faculty.
The most recent example of the trust that companies have in the quality of FIPN education is the employment of young engineers immediately after graduation: Berin Čoloman B.Sc. Eng. non-metallic materials and Armin Čaušević, B.Sc. Eng. of chemical engineering in the company "Adriatic Metals BH" doo FIPN signed an Agreement on business, teaching-scientific and technical cooperation with the said company this year. According to the representative of the Human Resources Department, with the expansion of the production volume, the company will need to hire more engineers metallurgy, materials, chemical engineering, occupational safety and fire protection, and environmental protection, i.e. personnel who obtain their valuable diplomas at the Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, the faculty with the longest tradition of training personnel in the region of central Bosnia.
Adriatic Metals BH is a subsidiary of Adriatic Metals Plc, a company engaged in exploration, exploitation and processing of precious and base metals. The opening of the silver and zinc mine in Vares is one of the largest post-war investments in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Almost 450 million KM have been invested in research, development, construction of infrastructure and facilities for ore processing.
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