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LNDCH4 Guyana Aims to Hire 100+ Contractors & Employees Locally

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January 26, 2024
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Lindsayca + CH4 (LNDCH4 Guyana) has announced the successful hiring of 10+  Guyanese contractors and employees in Guyana and are currently conducting interviews to hire  more personnel in the upcoming weeks

In a statement the company said its gas-to-energy project will strengthen Guyana’s energy capacity and  also generate a multitude of employment opportunities to foster robust economic growth in the  country. 

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This milestone also spotlight opportunities for the local workforce and  fostering regional growth through meaningful employment opportunities. 

As part of the company’s ongoing expansion and sustainability initiatives, LNDCH4 – along with its subcontractors – it aims to hire 100 more employees in 2024. We are proactively recruiting skilled  professionals, contractors, and personnel who share our passion for driving positive change and  contributing to a greener future. By employing talent from Guyana, LNDCH4 Guyana said reaffirms dedication to  promoting economic development, while reducing our environmental impact.

Shameeza Alfred, one of the Guyanese team members, currently employed as  Environmental Supervisor, said “Being involved in a project like this one, which will impact the  country in the most beneficial way has been exciting. Not only does it allow me to learn but also  be listened to. I am respected for my ideas and pushed forward to develop my skills. This project  supports the integration of my own personal mission into the organization’s mission”. 

LNDCH4 said at it continues to expand operations, it remains dedicated to creating additional job  opportunities and supporting local businesses in the process. “We are thrilled to have welcomed  a diverse range of talented individuals into the LNDCH4 family. We are tapping into the wealth of  expertise within our community and creating lasting partnerships that will benefit both the  company and the country,” said Mr. Humberto Lopez, General Manager, LNDCH4 Guyana. 

LNDCH4 is thankful to the local community for the overwhelming support and cooperation  received throughout the hiring process, stated it remains committed to being a responsible corporate citizen and is excited about the prospects of working together.

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