
As an operator of more than 20 submersible systems, Global Marine Systems Limited has the training facilities and equipment to support its offshore personnel. Global Marine Subsea Training offers IMCA aligned ROV training courses for new entrants into the industry as well as a certificate of competency scheme, and further training and development courses that takes new entrant ROV Pilot Technicians through to ROV Supervisors.
Global Marine Systems set about establishing a Subsea Training division to instruct new and existing personnel in both the Oil & Gas and Cable Burial Industries. The ocean-going subsea equipment in their Portland Depot gives trainees the chance to interact and become familiar with major equipment suppliers. In addition, Global Marine has invested in a dedicated Sea Eye Falcon, Trojan Work Class ROV and Open Frame Sprint to give students that 'hands on' experience. Also available is a simulator for computer based training and scenario modeling.
All courses are designed to complete the standard set of competencies; additionally each element of the training can be modified or customized to meet specific customer requirements.
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3 June 2010
Global Marine Systems Subsea Training School to participate in Scottish Employment Fair by the Career Transition Partnership (CTP), partnering with Ministry of Defence (MoD) to provide career development and outplacement for Service Leavers.
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15 June 2009
Global Marine Systems and Cetrax Systems Announce Development Partnership around Modular ROV.
The Women's Engineering Society's quartely magazine The Woman Engineer interviews Nakai Madishi, one of the graduates of Global Marine System's ROV Training Facility.
WIRED Magazine's "Remote control underwater robot" features a full-page photo of the Predator ROV from Cetrax Systems and Global Marine Systems.
As tethers get smarter, ROVs improve, yet some want to cut the cord completely... Article features Global Marine Systems and the Predator ROV.
A three week course designed for new entrants to the industry which gives delegates the knowledge and new skills required to work towards achieving Pilot/Technician I status.