Temnikov Alexandr Sergeevich
Many seafarers face the same situation: the contract ends, a month or two passes—and the search for a new vessel begins again.
But your maritime experience can work for you even between contracts.
One of the most in-demand areas today is Vessel Technical Inspection.
Shipowners, brokers, investors, and technical managers regularly need specialists capable of professionally assessing the technical condition of a vessel before purchase, sale, or after damage.
The AtSea team has prepared a practical course, Vessel Technical Inspector, which allows you to master the key skills of conducting technical inspections of vessels.
• Basics of Vessel Inspector work
• Pre-Purchase Survey
• Pre-Sale Inspection
• Damage Inspection
• Unscheduled technical inspections
• The main engine
• Auxiliary machinery
• Piping systems
• The hull
• Documentation and preparing the Inspection Report
• Understand the structure of a vessel technical inspection
• Identify critical technical defects
• Assess the overall condition of the vessel
• Compile a professional Inspection Report
This course will be particularly useful for:
• Chief Engineers
• 2nd Engineers
• Marine Engineers
• Technical Superintendents
• Marine Surveyors
Course Duration
16 academic hours
Upon completion, you receive a certificate:
Vessel Technical Inspector
Your experience working at sea is a powerful professional tool.
The Vessel Technical Inspector course will allow you to use this experience not only at sea but also ashore.