Year: 2017

ROV courses

ROV courses

On December 22  another group of student successfully completed training courses “ROV Pilot Technician Grade II”

 

 

 

 

 

Training was performed in accordance with IMCA (International Marine Contractors Association) recommendations based on “STORM-M” Technology in 3 steps:

  1. Theoretical training;
  2. Drilling of practical skills;
  3. Knowledge evaluation, including assessment of the theoretic knowledge and practical skills.

Duration of training was three weeks.

At the end of training each student was issued:

  • Filled in “IMCA ROV Personnel Logbook”;
  • “ROV Pilot Technician Grade II” Certificate;
  • Set of study materials, including materials for Maritime English study.
ATTENTION TO ROV PILOTS AND DIVERS!

ATTENTION TO ROV PILOTS AND DIVERS!

Enrollment for course

CSWIP 3.3U — ROV Inspector/ is active!

Course is held on behalf of TWI!

Course dates: 2-11 April 2018!

Places in group available: 6!

Description and minimum requirements for enrollment: on TWI website

After successful examination certificate is issued (certification scheme): CSWIP

TWI underwater courses career map

 

TWI is the world’s largest provider of welding technology and inspection related training with centres strategically located around the globe. Programmes include Non-Destructive Testing (NDT), welding inspection, plant inspection, welding engineering, quality control, underwater inspection, practical welding and health & safety training, and other disciplines.

TWI Training website: www.twitraining.com

Courses are supported by internationally recognized certification from awarding bodies including CSWIP, BGAS-CSWIP, PCN, EWF/IIW, ASNT, IOSH, NEBOSH.

We will be glad to see you on our courses in STORM Training Centre!

Enrollment for courses: on work days from 9 am till 6 pm (Moscow time), telephone No: +7 (495)510-23-23, e-mail: twi.russia@100rm.ru.

STORM Training Centre has become the first representative of TWI in Russia

STORM Training Centre has become the first representative of TWI in Russia

STORM Training Centre has started training specialists of welding, Non-Destructive Testing (NDT), health & safety & environment (HSE), underwater inspections and many others. With issuing of international certificates on behalf of TWI.

STORM Training Centre has exclusive rights for provision of TWI training programs on the territory of the Russian Federation.


 

 

At the moment enrollment is open for the course CSWIP 3.3U — ROV Inspector. Nearest group starts on November 13, 2017.

Training is conducted by TWI certified experts.

TWI is the world’s largest provider of welding technology and inspection related training with centres strategically located around the globe. Programmes include Non-Destructive Testing (NDT), welding inspection, plant inspection, welding engineering, quality control, underwater inspection, practical welding and health & safety training, and other disciplins.

TWI Training website: www.twitraining.com

Courses are supported by internationally recognized certification from awarding bodies including CSWIP, BGAS-CSWIP, PCN, EWF/IIW, ASNT, IOSH, NEBOSH.

Every year more than 20 000 customers from around the world benefit from our comprehensive programme of industrial training.

Specialists, who carried out training on behalf of TWI, receive certificates of international standard, confirming correspondence of their qualification with international standards. Availability of certificates gives benefits both for career progress of their holders, and for increase of competitive advantage of those organizations, which use such certified specialists in their activities.

Standard courses are scheduled at all TWI venues and customized training can be arranged to suit particular needs.

TWI courses and examination procedures are developed for all the key industries, including oil, gas and aerospace industry, construction, power engineering, automobile and railway transport, shipbuilding and shipping,

TWI’s portfolio of courses and certification schemes is regularly updated to maintain TWI’s position as the world leader in its field.