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SIMULATION TRAINING


Alex commented, “Having the operational background is very beneficial when it comes to teaching because there is no better way to direct people and help them learn than through your own experience.


OPPORTUNITY


“When the opportunity came up to relocate to Aberdeen, I did not hesitate to put myself forward for the role. The Aberdeen centre has an excellent reputation, not just within the company worldwide, but within the industry as a whole. I was very keen to be part of the centre as it continues to thrive.


“I was aware that it was a very busy centre, but nothing could have prepared me for such a high level of demand. We are working with students not just from the UK, but from all over Europe and the United States. They are prepared to travel because of our track record in delivering very high quality training courses.”


SPECIALISED TRAINING Euan Duncan, Training Manager at Kongsberg Maritime Ltd, adds, “Due to the specialised nature of the training that we offer, it can be difficult to recruit DP instructors with the level of expertise and skill that we require.


“We are very fortunate that Alex made the


decision to relocate to Aberdeen after building up a very successful career in Brazil. He will ensure that the training centre is in the best possible position to react to the continued demand for training from the industry, which shows no signs of slowing.”


Kongsberg Maritime


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