New Course for Underwater Centre’s Training Programme (UK)

 

The Underwater Centre has chosen the Subsea 2011 Conference and Exhibition this week to announce a new course it’s introduced to the training programme.

Following direct UK diving industry feedback, the leading subsea training facility in Fort William has developed a ‘New Construction Career’ commercial diving course, focusing on the key skills specifically requested by members of the Association of Diving Contractors (ADC) for new recruits.

Skills such as subsea tools and technique training including welding, burning and rigging have been incorporated into the commercial diving course to ensure students are confident and proficient in performing such tasks underwater. With over 70% of employers surveyed by Subsea UK and HIE* identifying ‘unfamiliarity with mechanical work’ as a key skills gap among new divers, the new course is on track to address this issue.

Further to this, the market research has also led to boat handling and Kirby Morgan Hat operating being added to the 11-week New Construction Career Package.

Steve Ham, General Manager at The Underwater Centre, commented; “Being in the position of the leading training facility for commercial diving, we’re continually striving to refine the courses we offer to directly mirror industry needs and expectations. Through our commitment to offering the most relevant and valuable training for commercial divers, employers can be confident that The Underwater Centre graduates will competently work to a high standard from their very first day of employment.”

The Underwater Centre is located on the shores of Loch Linnhe which, in parts, is deeper than the North Sea. It is at the base of Ben Nevis so its sheltered location means dives can take place all year round, regardless of the weather.

The Centre leases the seabed around its pier complex, enabling the training facility to construct a subsea work area – including a simulated well jacket, a section of pipeline and a welding station – so students can learn ‘on the job’, working in industry relevant conditions.

Steve continues; “The fact students are able to undertake their training in an environment that so closely reflects reality, strengthens their skills and confidence gained from our courses. The unique facilities, expert staff and natural environment – coupled with our commitment to continually evolving our courses offer to reflect industry needs – consolidates our global reputation as a subsea training provider.”

*Survey source: Market Study Commercial Diver and ROV Pilot/Technician Future Training Requirements. Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) and Subsea UK

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Source: theunderwatercentre ,February 09, 2011;