Specialist Subsea Training Course Debut26/08/2008 |
| An international training programme for engineers entering the subsea industry is to be held in Norway for the first time. The Subsea Systems Engineering Course - already established in Houston and Aberdeen - will make its Norwegian debut in March 2009 in the latest move to help counter the global shortage of skilled subsea personnel. |
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The programme, organised by Subsea Engineering News (SEN) and Clarion Technical Services in association with the Norwegian Centre of Expertise Subsea, will be held at the First Hotel Marin in Bergen from 3 to 6 March 2009. The course, over three-and-a-half days, covers the key features of subsea systems and their host facilities and offers an expert overview of the interlinked elements of a system. It also includes a field development exercise and facility visits.
The lead lecturer is Bill Loth, who has over 30 years' experience with major operators, while there are also specialist lectures from representatives of Vetco Gray, MCS, Viper Subsea and Prospect. The programme has been run in Houston since 2003 and in Aberdeen since 2007.
The announcement of the Norwegian programme coincides with ONS conference and exhibition in Stavanger.
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