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Ringaskiddy,
Co. Cork,
Ireland

Telephone: 021-4335609
Fax: 021-4335696
E-mail: mailto:services@nmci.ie

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Job Opportunity with Northern Marine Manning Services Ltd.

Posted: June 8, 2015

Northern Marine Manning Services Ltd  are currently recruiting for a number of positions. They are part of the Stena Group. Utilising their expertise and experience in the marine and offshore industry they are able to offer their clients a recruitment service that understands their individual needs. They provide both temporary and permanent placements in all ranks. For further info click on the link below;  https://www.linkedin.com/grp/post/3954534-64648967

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RISK MANAGEMENT SEMINAR

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The Irish branch of the ICS are running a Risk Management Seminar this coming Thursday (June 11th) at the Dublin Port centre. We are delighted to announce that they have extended a discounted fee of €25 for NMCI students. Please click on the link below for further information.

ITIC SEMINAR FLYER

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SeaFest 2015

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A major celebration of Ireland’s ocean wealth will take place this summer in the real capital of Ireland, Cork, the rebel city. A two day event,  10th and 11th of July, is planned for Ringaskiddy and Haulbowline in association with The Marine Institute, IMERC , the Beaufort Building, the National Maritime College of Ireland, NMCI Services and the Irish Naval Service.

The event is an initiative of Ireland’s Integrated Marine Plan – Harnessing Our Ocean Wealth. It will build on the first annual “Our Ocean Wealth Conference” which took place in Dublin Castle last July. The event was attended by over 500 delegates.  This year the organisers hope to attract a wider audience over the two day event which will include a conference, marine technology expo, investor events, workshops, a seafood festival, family fun, and competitions.

By broadening its scope to include a range of activities open to families as well as businesses and potential investors, the event aims to highlight the social, cultural and economic benefits of Ireland’s marine sector and provide a platform for public engagement with Ireland’s marine resource. With trade fairs, an Oceanic Experience, Mega Yachts and tours of Haulbowline, NMCI & the Beaufort building it’s definitely a date for the diary.

So, why not save the dates? July 10th and 11th 2015…. It’s your chance to visit us here at NMCI Services and gain an insight into the maritime sector.

For further information regarding this spectacular event keep an eye out on the NMCI Services blog over here where we will keep you updated on developments or why not check out the official conference website here.

 

Remember to use the hashtag “#SeaFest” on twitter and to follow them over here; https://twitter.com/Seafest_ie 

 

SeaFest

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Job Postings from Flagship Management

Posted: May 28, 2015

Maritime Jobs

Are you currently looking for a job in the Maritime sector? The look no further. We are delighted to announce that we will be postings job offerings on our blog going forward. If you wish to receive them by email then sign up to our mailing list today.

Click on the links below for further details on the vacancies;

NEW JOB – 2nd Engineer Cruise Line

NEW JOB – Marine Surveyor – Dublin

NEW JOB – Technical Superintendent LPG

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High Voltage Management May 25th

Posted: April 28, 2015

 

Where better to complete your training than at NMCI, Europe’s leading maritime college. With a $100 million dollar state of the art facility located only 1 mile from Cork Harbour,and with great connectivity to Europe, NMCI Services should be your first port of call.

And lest we forget to mention that there is no VAT on training in Ireland so we should definitely be top of mind for all your training needs. If you are still unsure then why not look at some testimonials from delegates who completed training with us here.

So, to cut a long story short we are delighted to announce that NMCI Services are offering a scheduled High Voltage (Management) Training Course, May 25th – 29th.

 

High Voltage Management Course

As the High Voltage (Management) course is a commercial course, it is available to book online at the following link: High Voltage (M). Once you have registered and paid online you will appear on the course participants list. Unfortunately, we cannot accept provisional course booking requests as there are limited places available. The course cost is €1,200 per delegate.

This course is suitable for marine engineering officers, electrical or electro-technical officers, engineer surveyors and marine superintendents. The training gives seafarers the essential education and training in high voltage (HV) installations to meet the Knowledge, Understanding and Proficiency requirements as set out in STCW 2010 Tables A-III/2 and A-III/6 for electrical, electronic and control systems at the management level.

 

Course Content

The course consists of a blend of classroom and practical training using dedicated facilities to enable students to achieve the following training outcomes:

  • Management of HV operations on board a ship, including familiarisation with HV safety rules, procedures and legislation, knowledge of electrical hazards, and completion of safety records and documentation.
  • Understanding the HV system and the maintenance of distribution capability, including operational and safety features, function of protection devices, HV switch room arrangements, analysing the protection of marine distribution systems  and practical maintenance.
  • Identification of faults within an HV system and reconfiguration of the system to maintain electrical supply, including identification of fault levels and conditions, and compiling and implementing a switching plan to isolate a high voltage distribution fault

 

The course will commence at 9am Monday May 18th and to ensure a timely start we kindly request all delegates to report to reception no later than 08.45am.

Should you have any further queries please do not hesitate to contact us at services@nmci.ie and we’d be delighted to assist.

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