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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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Nautical Institute Ireland Branch Meeting

Posted: April 23, 2015

 

We are delighted to inform you that the Nautical Institute Ireland Branch Meeting will be taking place here at the National Maritime College of Ireland on Wednesday the 29th April 2015. The branch meeting will run from 1900hrs- 2000hrs   

 

Human Element Presentation by:

  • GEMMA INNES-JONES
  • LLOYD’S REGISTER HUMAN ELEMENT SPECIALIST

 

Further details available here:  http://www.nautinst.org/en/events/index.cfm/IrelandAGM2015

 

The notice for the AGM can be found by clicking on this link: Branch AGM Notice 2015

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Want to work with us?

Posted: April 22, 2015

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Apprenticeship Opportunity with SEFtec NMCI Offshore (S.N.O)

SEFtec NMCI Offshore are global leaders in the delivery of OPITO training courses. With a range of courses from BOSIET (Basic Offshore Safety Induction & Emergency Training), FOET (Further Offshore Emergency Training), MIST (Minimum Industry Safety Training), to HUET & EBS (Helicopter Underwater Escape Training with Emergency Breathing Systems) we are one of the leading offshore training centres worldwide.

Having invested in excess of 60 million euros ($100 million dollars) into our state of the art training facilities we provide delegates with the most up to date training. As a dynamic company which is growing year on year we are now looking to expand our team and will be recruiting two apprentices’ to join the S.N.O team.

Candidate Profile:

  • ·         Over 18 years of age
  • ·         Completion of the leaving certificate or equivalent
  • ·         Demonstrated ability to work within a team
  • ·         Ability to communicate effectively and professionally with peers, other groups, clients, internal associates.
  • ·         An interest in the Offshore /Maritime sector
  • ·         Willingness to travel abroad
  • ·         Water Confident / High Level of Fitness
  • ·         Delegates will be required to undergo a medical if successful as some aspects of the course are physically demanding.

 

Reporting to the Operations Manager the two apprentices will undergo a 24 month intensive programme achieving recognised Instructor qualifications and on the job experience. The duties will involve, but are not limited to, the following;

  • Ensure that safety standards for both staff and delegates are adhered to at all times
  • Provide support for Commercial courses / courses to the Offshore Oil and Gas sectors/ Maritime sector
  • Achieve competency in Sea Survival Equipment Maintenance
  • Complete various Instructor Courses which will provide the foundation for an Instructor and meet the demands of the company going forward
  • Obtain the competencies required to teach and assess, as per the standards laid down in the OPITO guidelines, and STCW guidelines
  • Attend classes as deemed appropriate by management (academic and practical sessions) both at the NMCI and other locations as required (e.g. offshore,  Client premises)
  • Comply with the procedures, staff notices, communications as issued by management & any other duties deemed relevant by management 

Application Procedure:

Write a 300 word statement of intent outlining why you think you would be suitable for the apprenticeship program with SEFtec NMCI Offshore and email this with an accompanying CV to the following emails: James.OByrne@nmci.ie & Raymond.Johnston@nmci.ie . Successful candidates will be shortlisted and called for interview.  Closing date: 30th June 2015  

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OPITO are recruiting

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Looking for a job?

Love the idea of working with a global company?

Well look no further, OPITO are recruiting.

OPITO’s vision is to be the global leader in standards, competence and skills for the oil and gas industry.

Check out the job spec here.

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NMCI Sailing Club place 3rd

Posted: April 21, 2015

Great news to report that NMCI Sailing Club successfully secured 3rd in France! As the only Irish team to compete in the “Hydro’s Cup” in Le Havre, Normandy, they certainly flew the Irish flag in style, with a top class performance. The boats in 1st and 2nd were two of the local teams who know the boats and waters very well. The top three boats finished within 40 seconds of each other in nearly every race, making for a superb spectacle. On board was: Conor Haughton – Nautical Science,  Andy Verso– Marine Engineering,  Rob Scandrett – Nautical Science, Audrius Kaminskas – Nautical Science,  Aaron Little – Nautical Science.

Congratulations from the team here at NMCI Services.

NMCI Sailing Club

NMCI Sailing Club

NMCI Sailing Club

 

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