Anglo American and Senai Are Offering Hundreds of Slots in Free Courses for Residents of MG and Company Employees
Anglo American announced last Wednesday (29) that enrollment for free courses in the areas of Electrotechnics and Mechanics is open in partnership with Senai. Aiming to train new professionals and empower those seeking more knowledge, Anglo American and Senai are offering free courses in Electrotechnics and Mechanics in several municipalities of MG.
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About 20 slots per class are available exclusively for employees and 10 slots per class for residents of the municipalities of Dom Joaquim, Conceição do Mato Dentro, Congonhas do Norte, Serro, and Alvorada de Minas, in the state of Minas Gerais – MG.
Both the Mechanics and Electrotechnics courses offered by Anglo American will be conducted in conjunction with Senai and will last for 18 months.
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Anglo American and Senai Aim to Train Professionals to Strengthen the Mining Industry
Anglo American stated that the main goal of the free courses offered in partnership with Senai is to strengthen the mining industry through new professionals with expertise and determination.
“As a leading company in the mining sector, we want to assist in training new professionals, directly contributing to the growth not only of our employees but also training new ones in the neighboring communities where we operate. These training programs will allow, in the future, the hiring of local labor for increasingly sought-after positions in the sector,” says Roberta Randazzo Lopes, HR manager of the Minas-Rio system.
Register for the Anglo American Selection Process
Those interested in the free course slots at Anglo American must fill out the form by clicking this link by the 12th of this month (October).
Fill out the form by clicking here.
All classes will be held in-person, always in the evening. The starting location of each participating class will be communicated after the selection process.
Finally, it is important to note that for participants without employment ties, at the time of enrollment, they must bring an identity document, be over 18 years old, provide proof of residence, and present a school diploma or transcript (the minimum educational requirement is completed high school).
For company employees, in addition to all the documents mentioned above, it is also necessary to have been with the company for at least a year and hold a position at level II or III. Enrollment in these courses is not allowed.
For any questions regarding the available slots, schedules, and further information about the Anglo American selection process, interested parties should call the phone number: (31) 3868-1876.
About the Company
Anglo American is a globally diversified mining business. In Brazil, it produces iron ore and nickel. With operations in Barro Alto and Codemin, located in the cities of Barro Alto and Niquelândia (GO), it produces ferronickel.
The stainless steel industry uses two-thirds of the world’s nickel production and practically all ferronickel produced annually. The rest is mainly used in the manufacture of steel alloys and other non-ferrous metal alloys. Through an integrated logistics system, in Minas-Rio, the company produces iron ore from the mine and the plant located in Alvorada de Minas and Conceição do Mato Dentro (MG).
The ore is transported via pipeline to the iron ore terminal at the Port of Açu, in São João da Barra (RJ), which has 50% ownership by Anglo American. Currently, Minas-Rio is in the implementation phase of Stage 3, which will allow the company to reach a production of 26.5 million tons per year.

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