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TRAINING COURSES


Courses tailored to top-levels...


MAXIMISING SKILL SETS FOR SENIOR PERSONNEL IN THE OFFSHORE ENERGY INDUSTRIES IS ESSENTIAL – ESPECIALLY AS THE HIGHLY COMPETITIVE AND CONSTANTLY EVOLVING SECTOR GROWS.


At Offshore Marine Academy (OMA), a training provider for the offshore energy industries, courses are tailored to ensure businesses have the skilled workforce required to perform optimally, helping them to stay ahead of competition.


With operational and technical courses aimed at those with a broad range of responsibilities, OMA provides support to both experienced and inexperienced legal staff as well as senior personnel who are involved in all aspects of commercial contracting for offshore energy projects.


With a typically complex, multi-contractor structure within the offshore wind supply chain, it’s important to have a clear understanding of the contract and tendering process and where responsibilities lie.


COURSES INCLUDE… • Contract Management – the course promotes an understanding of the key principles, current issues and legal requirements concerning professional purchasing. With a focus on the structure of commercial law, it provides delegates with an understanding of the key components and their application in a number of purchasing contexts


• Engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) – the use of Engineering, Procurement and Construction contracts in the energy industry has become more and more widespread and projects are increasingly constructed under the terms and conditions of EPC. The course focuses on construction agreements such as scope, schedules and budgets including considerations of project structure, arranging finance and insurance as well as commercial agreements


• Practical Contracting and Offshore Installation – the course provides an overview of the complexities of construction contracts, focusing on understanding key critical terms in contracts as well as the details of the tendering process and best practices to ensure optimal results. Delegates gain an understanding of the various parts of a contract and how they interface and are given clear understanding of the pitfalls which can occur if the various parts of a contract are not compatible. It also looks at time and resource management as well as understanding negotiation techniques


GENERAL INFORMATION


All courses at Offshore Marine Academy are developed by seasoned professionals with first-hand experiences within the industry. Courses range from introductory, for those looking to enter the industry, to the more operational and technical- based courses aimed at experienced professionals looking to apply for more senior roles within offshore industries or looking to develop their current skill set.


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Upcoming Courses...


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18 – 22 May 2015 Whitby, UK


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6 – 10 July 2015 Whitby, UK


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