Community

AMEC Minproc is committed to developing relationships that are sustainable, harmonious and mutually beneficial with local communities. 

Australia

The University of Western Australia

AMEC Minproc entered into a three year partnership in 2009 with the University of Western Australia and more specifically the faculty of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics. AMEC Minproc is supporting the Engineering Scholarship Program for undergraduate scholarships for students enrolled in Bachelor of Engineering (Civil, Mechanical or Chemical), along with also assisting UWA with establishing several student prizes for various modules.

The Chemical and Process Engineering Club of UWA (CPEC)

AMEC Minproc was the first Gold Level Sponsor to support the Chemical and Process Engineering Club of UWA. CPEC supports Chemical and Process Engineering students with career, educational, social and sporting events throughout the year.

Curtin University of Technology

AMEC Minproc supported the development of future engineers through participating in the undergraduate development program in Curtin University of Technology’s first year engineering studio. The studio ensures engineers are educated in a modern, supportive environment. Designed to acquaint students with modern engineering practices, the studio mimics the professional work environment as much as possible, making the students feel as though they are already “engineers in training”.

Africa

AMEC Minproc’s Johannesburg office carries out regular fundraising initiatives to support a range of community programs with a focus on giving a helping hand to underprivileged communities.

In particular, the team is involved with two local orphanages in the region and host an annual Easter egg drive and Christmas party for each. Another initiative from the Johannesburg office is Operation Bright Sight, which involves collecting old spectacles and sending them to Optometrists who refurbish them for people who cannot afford new spectacles.