IMCA to give seminar on its competence e-portfolio
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World Pipelines,
The seminar, ‘Re-establishing the vital role of competence and training’ on 5 February in Aberdeen, UK, is designed to give delegates a good understanding of the advantages of IMCA’s competence e-portfolio.
Nick Hough (pictured), IMCA Technical Adviser, said: “Contractors need to clearly evidence their capabilities. A CV is not always a satisfactory tool for that. The IMCA competence e-portfolio enables them to show how they have built their experience and are competent in taking on a role to the required standard.”
With presentations from industry experts and practical exercises, the seminar is for those involved in the assessment and verification of the competence of individuals; recruitment and training of technical professionals; crew planners and managers; human resource professionals; agency personnel; and freelance professionals.
The day will be chaired by Steve Benzie of i-Tech7, and Chairman of IMCA’s Competence & Training Committee.
The full programme and registration details can be found at www.imca-int.com/events. Spaces are limited and registration to attend is essential.
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