Shipyard Construction safety training is designed to manage the unique risks associated with shipbuilding and repair activities.
Working at Height safety training aims to prevent fall-related injuries during elevated tasks. Participants learn to use safety.
General Safety training provides foundational knowledge for maintaining workplace safety across industries.
English Language Training focuses on enhancing communication skills essential for professional and personal growth.
Scaffolding training equips individuals with the skills to construct and maintain safe working platforms.
Steel Fitter training focuses on the assembly and installation of steel structures. Participants are taught to read blueprints.
Pipe Fitter training teaches the installation and maintenance of piping systems. Trainees learn to measure
Mechanical Fitter training focuses on assembling, installing, and maintaining machinery and mechanical systems.
This training teaches welding techniques from 1G to 6G positions, including flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead. Trainees learn
MIG Welding training focuses on gas metal arc welding techniques. Trainees learn to weld various materials, including steel
TIG Welding training focuses on gas tungsten arc welding for precision work. Trainees learn to weld thin and delicate materials
K. QC training focuses on quality control principles for various industries. Participants learn to inspect products, monitor processes
Painter training covers surface preparation, paint application techniques, and finishing methods. Trainees learn to work with
6G Welding training specializes in welding techniques for complex pipe joints at different angles. Participants
Electrical training covers the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems. Trainees learn to work with
The Training View program provides a comprehensive overview of practical and theoretical aspects.
River training involves techniques for managing tasks in and around water bodies. It includes safety protocols
Mason training focuses on applying plaster to walls, ceilings, and other surfaces. Participants learn surface preparation
Administrative Officer, Coordinating labor, Control Officer,
Pay Officer, Accounts Officer, public relations, Officer Procurement, Officer Material Control,
Civil, structured, Laboratory, material,
the plan, Design, structured, piling, Laboratory, Automobile, strength,
Mason Foreman, Rebar / Steel Fixer Foreman, Carpenter Foreman, Mechanical Foreman, Rigger Foreman, Asphalt Plant Foreman, Welding foreman, the technician, Pipe fitter, grinder, Fabricator, Pipe / Plate Cutter, Mechanical fitter, cabler, the rigger, tile layer, stone worker, Glazing worker, Aluminum sash, Laboratory staff, Survey chain-man, Workshop Technician, Light Engine Mechanic, Heavy Engine Mechanic/HD Mechanic, Light chassis mechanics, Heavy chassis mechanic, Auto Electrician, Heavy Auto Electrician, Auto welder, Materials Technician,
Crane Operator (Below 100 Ton - Various Types), Crane Operator (Above 100 Tons - Various Types), Tower Crane Operator, Telehandler Operator, Roller / Compactor, Mixer Truck Operator,
Light vehicle driver, Fuel truck driver, Water truck driver, Dump truck driver, Tractor driver, Boom truck driver, Trailer driver, bus driver,
Captain, Superintendent, Barge Master, Barge Foreman, Speed Boat Operator, captain, Marine Welder / Fabricator, Marine rigger, Radio/Wireless Operator, Crane Operator (Barge/Ship),