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SIMULATION TRAINING


FEATURE SPONSOR


DEMAND FOR TRAINING COURSES DRIVES STAFF EXPANSION


Alex Valverde,


dynamic positioning training instructor.


SPECIALIST SIMULATOR TRAINING


The company has strengthened its team of instructors due to increased demand for its training courses for personnel in the marine sector. Alex Valverde has joined as a dynamic positioning instructor to deliver training on the firm’s K-Sim Offshore (Offshore Vessel Simulator) - a specialist simulator which only a handful of people worldwide can provide instructor training on.


Kongsberg Maritime Ltd has delivered 342 courses at its training centre in Westhill, near Aberdeen, so far this year. This is an increase of almost 40% compared to the total number of courses run in 2013. The number of delegates attending courses this year has also increased by 25%.


ATTRACTING DELEGATES GLOBALLY Delegates are travelling from locations across the world to access training on the K-Sim Offshore, which is the only one of its kind in the UK. The 3D simulator provides students with a realistic training environment to put into practice theory from the classroom.


He has joined the team at Westhilll from Kongsberg Maritime’s office in Rio de Janerio, Brazil.


DIRECT EXPERIENCE


Starting his career as a deck officer on an anchor handling vessel and then a drill ship, Alex worked his way up to 3rd officer DPO and gained direct experience in operating the systems in which he is now instructing.


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