TKE Announces Hong Kong In-House Training Program

photo courtesy of TKE

TK Elevator (TKE) has announced a new in-house training program in Hong Kong, recognized under the Hong Kong Qualifications Framework (QF) at QF Level 3. The locally accredited Diploma in Electrical Engineering (Lift and Escalator) is the first program of its kind to be offered by a global urban mobility company in Hong Kong, providing a robust foundation for eligible employees to become registered workers. With an annual training capacity of up to 40 employees, the program welcomed its inaugural cohort in May 2023. Over the next 18 months, employees will undergo structured, practice-oriented training and assessment, with 70% of the course devoted to on-the-job field mentoring and 30% to classroom-based instruction and assessment. The diploma also enables assistant mechanics to fulfill the academic requirement toward a career as a registered lift and escalator worker under Hong Kong’s Lifts and Escalators Ordinance (Cap. 618).

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