Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Add old logs to the fire and let the fire burn more

Pre Sea Modular Programmes
Fight with all your might and it may still lead to a failure. Well, do you know the techniques involved? Maybe that can make a huge difference. Let you fight not go in vain, come refresh your skills, perhaps upgrade it with all that’s new to the area. Something learnt long ago could be easily forgotten. We tend to forget what we ate for breakfast, imagine 5 years ago!

This refresher will help you go back to what you learnt once and brush through the roots of all that you were taught. It could also help add to your existing skill set with new techniques and become more updated with the newbies. There’s always something to learn. Use this opportunity to make yourself confident in your area. Our training for fire prevention is very practical and helps you gain some hands-on experience. Although the training lasts for a day, it covers use of breathing apparatus, nozzles, hoses and extinguishers.

What more could one ask for in a training for fire prevention? We’re equipped with the best faculty with all the facilities you could benefit from. Register your space right away and learn from the best! We’re supported by the AMET University and all that you need is easily available. Come, be a part of us even if it means just one day. We’d be happy to have you on board.

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Explore, Adventure & Experience Life on the Ocean Waves: Career in Marine Engineering


If the job of your dreams includes exploring the vast oceans, traveling across the world and experiencing different cultures then maybe Marine Engineering is your calling. Ships have remained an irreplaceable part of trade and travel since ancient times and even after the progress of air travel the shipping industry still prospers in this domain. Although, a ship’s speed cannot match that of an aircraft its versatility is far above it. Large scale goods transportation, fishing, ocean mining, recreational & leisure travel, etc are made available by this industry.

A marine engineer primarily works on ships and sailboats; they spend most of their time on the vessel and travel across the oceans managing this piece of enormous and intricate machinery. Their job role includes design, construction, test and maintenance of ships, carriers, cargos, barges, drilling equipment, and offshore platforms. They are skilled in operation & control of all the machine facets of the ships like steering, propulsion, mechanical & electrical systems. Some marine engineers also specialize in ship designs and naval architecture.

Marine engineering is a domain for those who love challenge, adventure, and are daring to work in an ever-changing work environment. Marine Engineers spend most of their time on-board ships and far from home; it isn’t uncommon for them to stay in the oceans for 6-7 months a year. Though their job doesn’t have the specific 9-6 routine, they have to cope with the ever-changing moods of the sea. Life on the sea can be physically and mentally taxing, thus if you plan to pursue this career you have to be prepared to endure much hardship. A Marine Engineer is expected to be patient, responsible, committed and adaptable since the lives of many depend on them.

Having said that, Marine Engineering is one of the most rewarding and lucrative career options presently available and offers a great opportunity to see the wonders of the ocean, travel to different places across the globe, experience different cultures and have a different work-life from the usual monotonous struggles that people on land experience. The compensation offered to marine engineers is higher than most jobs and job demand is also good. Marine engineers usually work offshore for 15-20 years and take shore jobs in shipyards, maritime universities, shipping companies, etc after the age of 40. In recent years, with the steady progress of international trade and ocean mining & exploration this industry is experiencing stable growth.