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EGA recruits over 220 UAE nationals, including 100 women, in 2022

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Emirates Global Aluminum, the largest industrial company in the United Arab Emirates outside of oil and gas, announced today that it is hiring more than 220 UAE nationals in 2022, including 100 women.

The average age of EGA’s new UAE hires is 23 years old. While EGA recruits mid-career specialists, the firm focuses on attracting and developing young people who are starting their careers into future talent.

Some 146 of the 2,022 new hires participated in EGA’s national training program, which prepares high school graduates for technical positions in the company’s industrial facilities and administration. During the year, EGA also recruited 43 postgraduate interns.

By 2022, EGA’s focus on Emiratisation is 42%. Considering the high number of blue collar jobs in heavy industry, EGA has one of the highest rates of emirates of any major company.

Nearly 1,200 UAE nationals work for EGA and more than 700 of EGA’s UAE employees are under the age of 35.

The EGA aims to create 500 additional opportunities for UAE nationals by 2026, bringing 45% of companies into focus.

Abdulnasser Bin Kalban, Chief Executive Officer of Emirates Global Aluminum, said: “In line with the economic agenda of the UAE’s wise leadership for the next decade, we will continue to focus on Emiratisation to secure the strong talent we need for the future and create a youthful workforce for our country’s industrial sector. Opportunities available to UAE nationals. We have a particular focus on recruiting and developing women, as diverse organizations perform better. National talent development has been a priority at EGA for over 40 years, during which time we have contributed to the UAE’s Emiratisation goals significant contribution.”

Iman Al Qasim, Executive Vice President, Human Capital, Emirates Global Aluminum, said: “We have a bold aspiration for EGA to be the industrial employer of choice in the countries in which we operate by 2030 and to become a talent-driven organization. We look forward to 2022 Talented young UAE nationals develop their skills in our industry and play a key role in the future growth of our company.”

Since EGA was first established in 1982, more than 5,000 UAE nationals have graduated from EGA’s national training program for high school graduates. The program lasts between 6 and 36 months, depending on the major, and many participants have gone on to pursue long and successful careers at EGA, some reaching senior leadership positions.

In 2022, EGA launched its first national training program for women in industrial operations roles, with 16 young UAE national women joining during the year. The majority of places in EGA’s national executive training program are filled by women.

EGA has partnered with the Abu Dhabi Human Resources Authority to recruit young UAE nationals for some of the company’s national training programmes.

The EGA aims to increase the representation of women in the UAE to 25% by 2025, and plans for women to hold 15% of all positions at EGA by 2026.

In 2022, approximately 31 UAE nationals joined the EGA as experienced staff.

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EGA contact:
Simon Burke
sbuerk@ega.ae

About EGA

Since the founding of Dubai Aluminum by His Highness Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum in 1975, Emirates Global Aluminum has been innovating aluminum to make modern life possible.

Today, EGA is the world’s largest producer of “high-quality aluminum” and the largest industrial company outside the oil and gas industry in the United Arab Emirates.

EGA is owned equally by Mubadala Investment Company in Abu Dhabi and Investment Company in Dubai. It is the largest company jointly owned by the two emirates.

EGA is an integrated aluminum producer with operations ranging from bauxite mining to cast aluminum production. EGA operates aluminum smelters in Jebel Ali and Al Taweelah, an alumina refinery in Al Taweelah, bauxite mines and related export facilities in the Republic of Guinea.

EGA’s aluminum is the UAE’s second-biggest export after oil and gas. In 2021, EGA sold 2.54 million tonnes of cast metal. EGA is the sole producer in the UAE, making the UAE the fifth largest producer of aluminum in the world.

EGA has more than 400 customers in more than 50 countries. Value-added products account for 84% of EGA’s cast metal sales in 2021.

EGA’s aluminum is primarily used in the construction, automotive, packaging, aerospace and electronics industries.

About 10% of EGA’s aluminum production is sold in the UAE to about 26 downstream aluminum companies that use EGA’s aluminum to produce products. The UAE’s growing wider aluminum sector supports 60,950 jobs. The EGA itself employs more than 7,000 such personnel, including nearly 1,200 UAE nationals.

EGA has focused on technology development for over 25 years. Since the 1990s, EGA has used its own technology in every smelter expansion and has retrofitted all old production lines. In 2016, EGA became the first industrial company in the UAE to license its core industrial process technology internationally.

As a corporate citizen of the UAE, EGA expects all its operations to align with the world’s leading metals and mining companies in fulfilling their environmental and social responsibilities. In 2017, EGA became the first Middle East-based company to join the Aluminum Stewardship Initiative, a global initiative to improve sustainability and transparency in the aluminum industry. In 2019, EGA’s Al Taweelah facility became the first facility in the Middle East to receive ASI certification for its sustainability practices and performance. EGA’s Jebel Ali facility was certified in 2021. ASI Certification is the aluminum industry’s internationally recognized environmental and social performance and governance standard.

In 2021, EGA will begin production of CelestiAL solar aluminum, produced using solar energy at the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park on the outskirts of Dubai. EGA is the first company in the world to commercially produce aluminum using solar energy.

EGA was formed in 2014 from the merger of Dubai Aluminum and Emirates Aluminum.

EGA’s Jebel Ali aluminum smelter started production in 1979 as DUBAL. The site covers nearly five square kilometers, five times the size of The Dubai Mall.

EMAL started production in 2009 with the completion of its Al Taweelah aluminum smelter, the largest single-site aluminum smelter in the world. EGA’s Al Taweelah site is 6 square kilometers in size, five times larger than Al Maryah Island.

EGA has its own power stations at both locations, producing electricity to meet its needs. EGA has a generating capacity of 6,474 MW, making EGA the third largest generator in the UAE after utilities in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. EGA also produces water through desalination units at its power plants.

EGA’s Al Taweelah alumina refinery started production in April 2019. EGA’s alumina refinery is the first in the UAE and the second in the Middle East. The project reduces the UAE’s dependence on imported alumina and supplies more than 40% of EGA’s needs.

Bauxite exports from Guinea Alumina Corporation, EGA’s wholly-owned subsidiary in Guinea, began in August 2019. The GAC project is one of Guinea’s largest greenfield investments in more than 40 years.

For more information on EGA, visit www.ega.ae.

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