Thursday, November 11, 2010

Project Manager – Sewage Treatment Plant Design/Build

Location: Qatar jobs
Salary: Expat Package
Date posted: 11/11/2010 18:50
Sector: Water jobs
Job role: Project manager jobs
Job type: Permanent jobs
Company: KEO International Consultants
Contact: Mark Salisbury
Ref: CareerStructure/INFRA/PM/MS/QT
Job ID: 49011526

KEO International Consultants is a world ranked and leading Design, Engineering, and Project and Construction Management Consulting Firm. Founded in 1964, we deliver world-class consulting services and have expanded our regional reputation to include many global clients. KEO has offices in the Middle East and throughout the world. KEO is the fastest growing consulting firm in the region with an unparalleled reputation for professionalism.
To succeed as the project manager on this major design/build project in Qatar, you need to be able to demonstrate a minimum 20 years experience, of which the most recent 10 years is in a leadership capacity, in design (concept to detail design), project management and all aspects of supervision and project construction of sewage treatment plant projects.


Heading the design and build team, the Project Manager will have extensive experience in end to end project management of sewage treatment plant projects from initial design stage to client hand over.

Previous experience must include an awareness of all environmental protection aspects of the construction and operation of sewerage treatment plant projects. Experience in managing similar sized Design Build projects will be an advantage.

Applicants will hold a Bachelors Degree in Engineering from an accredited University preferably with Chartered Engineer status recognized by a Professional Institution.

Prior experience in the Gulf Region would be advantageous.

While the person we are looking for will gain strong personal satisfaction from working on the most exciting projects, the benefits of working at KEO are considerable. We provide competitive expatriate remuneration packages, as well as long term career opportunities. In addition, KEO provides full assistance in relocation with a team of experienced HR professionals trained to support you through the relocation process.
For a complete listing of Positions, please visit our website at www.keoic.com/careers.asp
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Senior Project Manager - Utilities - Abu Dhabi

Location: United Arab Emirates jobs
Salary:Unspecified
Date posted:11/11/2010 18:50
Sector:Water jobs
ob role:Project manager jobs
Job type:Permanent jobs
Company:KEO International Consultants
Contact:Michaela Neill
Ref:CareerStructure/KIN/MN/Infra
Job ID:49019814

Location: Abu Dhabi

KEO International Consultants is a world ranked and leading Architectural, Engineering, and Project and Construction Management Firm with offices in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Bahrain, Dubai, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

Working within KEO’s Infrastructure Division as a Senior Project Manager you will be expected to manage projects from inception to completion whilst interfacing and coordinating across all infrastructure disciplines, delivering some of the most prestigious projects across the Gulf Region.

Qualified candidates will be required to demonstrate experience in the following:

·Significant experience in performing utilities planning and design activities throughout the Master Plan, Concept, Preliminary and Final Design stages inclusive of water, sanitary, irrigation, telephone and electrical networks.

·Understanding of regional utility design criteria and ability to effectively liaise with relevant authorities and stakeholders at various stages of the design to ensure compliance to the technical aspects of the project.

·Proven experience of the design and tender process required plus full comprehension of regional design codes, specifications and contractual terms and conditions along with the preparation of bids and pre-qualification materials.

·Significant proficiency in the design of gravity and pressure mains covering potable water, foul water, irrigation/fire and stormwater trunk mains and distribution systems including pump stations and ideally treatment plants.

·Proven ability in the supervision and management of a team with regard to all aspects of Concept, Preliminary and Final Design stages.

·Knowledge of design software such as WaterCAD, SewerCAD and StormCAD is required and familiarity with sustainable design techniques would be an advantage

Qualification: Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering with a minimum of twelve years post graduate experience in utilities design associated with mixed use development and highways/roads projects. Membership of an internationally recognized professional Engineering Association is preferred.

Previous experience gained within a Consultancy would be beneficial, whilst prior experience in the Gulf Region is advantageous.

KEO offers long term career opportunities, generous expatriate salary packages and dynamic career development opportunities. In addition, KEO provides full assistance in relocation from A-Z with a team of experienced HR professionals trained to support you and your family through any relocation process.

All applications will be treated confidentially.

We invite you to visit our webpage which also includes a comprehensive listing of all our career opportunities.http://www.keoic.com/careers.asp
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Quantity Surveyor

Location : Peterborough jobs , Cambridgeshire jobs
Salary : £25,000 - £45,000
Date posted: 11/11/2010 22:00
Sector : Water jobs
Job role : Quantity surveyor jobs
Job type : Permanent jobs
Company : Biwater
Contact : Paul James
Ref : CareerStructure/BWQS122
Job ID : 49012478

Biwater Treatment Ltd brings together complete design and construction teams of process, civil design, construction, mechanical, electrical and chemical engineering expertise that are uniquely dedicated to water industry. As a group our turnover has increased significantly over the last 4 years from £65m to £145m. We have recently won several major long term framework agreements throughout the UK, and have an order book of £800m over the next 5 years. We have also recently been awarded company of the year from the Manchester Evening News.

Due to awards within the Anglian region we are looking to strengthen our Commercial team with an experienced Quantity Surveyor. You will provide Quantity Surveying services and to ensure that all contractual and financial entitlements are fulfilled. You will report directly to the Commercial Manager and duties/responsibilities of this role will include;

·Prepare applications for payment and ensure payment is received on time.

·Prepare variations including consequential costs and agree with client.

·Ensure all instructions are properly received in accordance with the requirements of the contract.

·Prepare contractual correspondence.

·Prepare, submit and agree final accounts.

·Study and understand the contract conditions and provide contractual advice to members of staff.

·Maximise payment recoveries under the contract.

·Carry out comparison of actual monthly costs with forecasted costs and report any variances.

·Undertake evaluation of variations and enter the analysis into contract reviews.

·Assist Project Managers in ensuring financial targets set by contract review are achieved.

·Assist in production of and agreement of subcontract final account.

·Advise the site team on the financial management of sub-contracts.

·Ensure that company procedures are implemented.

·Implement latest Health & Safety legislation.

Knowledge/Experience

·Civil Engineering background with appreciation of M&E contacts.

·5 – 10 years Quantity Surveying experience.

Education/Qualifications

·Member of (or studying towards) an appropriate recognised professional institution.

·Educated to B-tech – Higher level (Preferably degree level in Quantity Surveying).

In return the company offers attractive remuneration packages, and the opportunity for career development within a progressive Group committed to the concept of personal and management development.

We are an equal opportunities employer and offer competitive salaries, a comprehensive benefits package and a proactive approach to development of our staff.
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Thursday, November 4, 2010

GEOPHYSICAL FIELD ENGINEER

Location: Unspecified jobs

Salary: Negotiable

Date: 04/11/2010 14:34
Sector: Commercial jobs
Job role: Other construction roles jobs
Job type: Permanent jobs
Company: Setsquare
Contact: Matthew Conick
Ref: CareerStructure/MC/87566/2109/CS
Job ID: 48921734

Our client is an international company that provides geotechnical, geophysical, survey and metocean services around the world.

They are currently seeking to recruit a number of experienced personnel in a variety of key positions to join the offshore Engineering Team. The positions will be offshore based with occasional travel to office for briefings pre/post mobilisations.

Responsibilities will include:
• Geophysical engineering activities
• Working offshore to carry out site investigation fieldwork, as required.
• Executing packages of work as required by the company.
• Keeping abreast of state-of-the-art knowledge and developments in the industry, if necessary by proposing education/training programmes for management approval.

Ideal candidates will preferably have marine/offshore experience in geophysical surveys, although other suitability qualified/experienced candidates will be considered.

Qualifications/ Experience in at least three of the following systems will be advantageous:
• Edgetech Side Scan Sonars
• Deepwater Multi Beam systems.
• Digital SEAL Systems - Mini Air Gun and Streamers
• Sparker Systems
• Magnetometers (SeaSpy and Geometrics)
• Drop coring
• PCPT Systems
• SVP
• Calibration of instruments and re terminations of control cables / wires.

Candidates with a background in electrical controls, communications, IT infrastructure and networking will ideally be of benefit to the operational needs of our client.

In return, they are able to offer a challenging, interesting and rewarding career to employees keen to develop their abilities and grow themselves within a rapidly expanding group of companies.

A competitive salary is on offer, plus additional offshore site pay and employees benefit from a company bonus and contributory pension scheme.

Responsibilities will include:
• Geophysical engineering activities
• Working offshore to carry out site investigation fieldwork, as required.
• Executing packages of work as required by the company.
• Keeping abreast of state-of-the-art knowledge and developments in the industry, if necessary by proposing education/training programmes for management approval.

Ideal candidates will preferably have marine/offshore experience in geophysical surveys, although other suitability qualified/experienced candidates will be considered.

Qualifications/ Experience in at least three of the following systems will be advantageous:
• Edgetech Side Scan Sonars
• Deepwater Multi Beam systems.
• Digital SEAL Systems - Mini Air Gun and Streamers
• Sparker Systems
• Magnetometers (SeaSpy and Geometrics)
• Drop coring
• PCPT Systems
• SVP
• Calibration of instruments and re terminations of control cables / wires.
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Senior Strutural Engineer

Date posted: Nov. 4, 2010

Organization: Spencer Ogden Energy

Location: United Arab Emirates, UAE

Experience: Experience (Non Manager)

Description:

Our client is a leading UAE operating company; we are currently looking for an Offshore Structural Design Engineer.

Responsibilities:

• The role involves carrying out engineering as well as hands on analysis and design work mainly for offshore structures.

• Should provide structural arrangement and installation schemes and check structural drawings.
• Should carry out offshore site surveys and prepare survey reports.
• Lead a team of offshore structural engineers and designers and interact with clients for engineering activities
Remuneration: Salary+ excellent benefits package

Status: Staff

Required Skills/Experience:

• Design Experience is a must

• Should have extensive experience (7 years+) in Concept, Feed and Detail engineering of offshore structural activities involving Greenfield and Brownfield on/offshore oil & gas projects
Experience in all Structural activities: Analysis, design, checking of drawing and documents from contractors, specifications, Materials, procurement support etc.

Worked as Structural Lead Engineer in Engineering consultancy involving planning deliverables, design of engineering package, monitoring.

Experience of reviewing & approving the engineering consultant/EPCM, EPC, Construction contractor and vendors.

Experience in preparation of scope of work for engineering consultant/EPCM, EPC, PMC, Contractors and vendors, reviewing their bids, issue clarifications, technical recommendation and support up to contract award stage.

Should be capable to develop structural arrangements and schemes for various types of platforms.
Experience in topsides of FPSO’s shall be an added advantage.
Required Qualifications: Must have a degree in Engineering, ideally in Civil / Structural Engineering Master Degree in Structural Engineering an advantage

Location: Abu Dhabi, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES



Salary: GBP1 - 2 per annum

Contact Name: Rex Makin

Contact Phone: 020726859300

Contact Address:
5th Floor, 33 Charlotte Street, London

Reference code:
41386_24660spenc_000

Offshore Wind Structures Engineer

Location: City jobs , London jobs
Salary: £60000 - £80000 per annum + Pension + Negotiable Benefits
Date posted: 04/11/2010 18:50
Sector: Oil / Gas / Power jobs
Job role: Structural engineer jobs
Job type: Permanent jobs
Company: Amida Recruitment Limited
Contact: Stuart Jolley
Ref: CareerStructure/SJO
Job ID: 48863936

An excellent opportunity to join an international market leader in Wind Farm Development. A highly competitive package and benefits for candidates with the following experience.
The Role.

You will be involved on a range of offshore wind projects which are industry and public high profile. The roles will be challenging, demanding, varied and offer fantastic opportunities for skill set and career development.

Job Description.

Responsible for Pile design and associated foundations.
Requiring a thorough understanding of Geotechnical conditions and their stability.
Impacts of sediment transport and fluid loadings.
Dealing directly with clients and developing client relationships at the working and strategic levels.

Writing the specifications for the projects and establishing the schedules for design resources.
Working within a Quality Assured environment to produce technically correct results.
Maintain the application of ethical and professional practices
Writing proposals and making presentations to clients.
Drafting technical reports across a wide range of offshore activities.

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It's time to get back to work on offshore oil

On Sept. 30, the Department of the Interior announced two new rules that will help improve drilling safety by strengthening requirements for safety equipment, well control systems, and blowout prevention practices on offshore oil and gas operations.

Additionally, the new regulations address workplace safety concerns by mandating companies follow the American Petroleum Institute (API) Recommended Practice 75. This was previously a voluntary program to identify, address and manage safety hazards and environmental impacts in offshore oil & gas operations.

Last week, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar noted, "These new rules and the aggressive reform agenda we have undertaken are raising the bar for the oil and gas industry's safety and environmental practices on the Outer Continental Shelf."

The offshore industry welcomes these new rules to raise security standards and improve workplace safety in the Gulf of Mexico. Companies stand ready to meet the requirements of these new rules, but BOEM must provide an adequate process for industry to attain permits necessary to restart their drilling operations. Compliance with these rules, coupled with decades of safe drilling practices in the Gulf, clearly show it is time that the President and Interior Secretary lift the moratorium on deepwater drilling.

While the Administration prolongs the moratorium and works to enact adequate rules and regulations concerning offshore drilling practices, there still exists a substantial problem. There is a silent moratorium affecting independent oil and gas operators who develop and explore the shallow waters of 500 feet or less, a de facto moratorium on shallow water drilling permits. In the five months since the April 20 Deepwater Horizon accident, BOEM has issued only six permits for new shallow-water wells.

This is unacceptable, considering that these operations were not to be affected by the deepwater moratorium.

In a report from the SMU Cox School of Business' Maguire Energy Institute released on Oct. 4, statistics show the marked slowdown in the issuance of permits to drill new shallow-water wells in the Gulf of Mexico will have serious implications for the Gulf states' economies. According to the Maguire Energy Institute associate director Dr. Bernard L. (Bud) Weinstein, "Studies have found that over the course of one year, should 75 percent of the rigs become stacked as a result of BOEM inaction on issuing permits, the direct economic losses to the nation's businesses and workers would exceed $4.3 billion, with Louisiana taking the biggest hit and Mississippi second. Adding in the ripple effects of lower indirect and induced spending, the nation's income losses could exceed $12.5 billion."

The Administration must act now to lift the moratorium in the Gulf of Mexico. Safety regulations have been put in place. It's time to move forward and allow companies to invest, explore, and develop our vital energy resources in the Gulf of Mexico.

At a time of economic uncertainty, limited job growth, and rising unemployment, it would be in the President's best interest to let a true job-creating industry get back to work.

Don Briggs is president of the Louisiana Oil & Gas Association based in Baton Rouge. He is a frequent contributor to The Daily Advertiser.
source: www.theadvertiser.com

Do Expats Need an Offshore Bank Account?

It seems to me that until you’ve lived abroad for quite some time and met many other expats and learned from them, or unless you work in a financial services facing business abroad, most expatriates don’t learn about their realoffshore options for a long time.

This is a genuine shame because it means that expatriates are missing out on the myriad benefits available to those who can legitimately bank, save and invest offshore.
As a writer constantly commissioned to cover issues related to the offshore financial industry, I could run the risk of becoming blasé about the benefits and advantages of ‘going offshore’ if it weren’t for the one thing that keeps my feet firmly on the ground. And that one thing is the reader enquiries I receive every single day from those who really don’t know where to begin, and who aren’t sure whether what they’re reading about is really applicable to them.

It’s all very well for offshore banks and international financial services providers to pitch their marketing material at those who are already sold on the concept of investing in a different jurisdiction, but what about those who are beginning from the position that they’re not even sure whether all expats need an offshore bank account? A reader asked me today whether they needed such an account now that they’re working overseas, and it’s a totally valid question that needs a proper answer. So, if you’re new to the offshore world of banking, saving and investing, read on to find a way in to what can seem a confusing business.
Do Expats Need an Offshore Bank Account?

There is a difference between an offshore and an international bank account as far as I am concerned. Bank accounts that can provide transaction privacy and confidentiality to the account holder should reserve the right to be called offshore bank accounts. Such accounts are usually owned by a company and/or trust structure, and come with a fee attached for establishment and on-going management every year.

Most expats are not looking for such a solution. Most expats want a personal account that they can utilise now that they’re living abroad. Therefore in my humble opinion, such accounts should be referred to as international accounts rather than offshore accounts.

So, according to my terms as defined above – no, most expats don’t actually want or need an offshore bank account, most expats want an international account!
So…Do Expats Need an International Bank Account?

An international account, such as those offered by HSBC, Barclays, Lloyds TSB and so on, are designed to be of maximum flexibility and use to an expatriate who needs access to ATMs abroad, who needs to set up direct debits/standing order type payments to institutions and individuals in different locations in the world, and who perhaps earn their money in one currency and withdraw it in another.

These accounts can be exceptionally useful to some expats. However, they are not an account you should necessarily favour if you want a) the secrecy some people associate with a bank account in another jurisdiction or b)you hold a lot of money on account on which you could potentially be earning interest. What’s more, if your banking needs are straight forward, you may not even need an international account.

Even the ‘best’ international personal accounts offer ridiculously low rates of interest on balances – therefore, if you hold a lot of money on account you’re probably not going to be advised to put that money in an international account.

Some of the better banks can offer you a structure whereby you have an international account for your day-to-day transactions, and this is linked to a savings account where money deposited can earn some interest. However, you may actually get a better rate of interest on a dedicated term-account for example, or from an offshore bond, or an offshore investment product…

And this is where it can get unnecessarily confusing for expatriates.

Think of it like this if it helps…

In the UK for example, most people have a current account and they do all of their main banking through this account. Their salary goes into it, their bills go out of it.

Ideally they then have ‘other’ money saved or invested in an ISA, a bond, a dedicated savings account or whatever. They perhaps make annual deposits from excess wealth left in their current account, or if they earn a bonus they may put the balance into an investment or savings policy.

Well, exactly the same methods of approach can work for an expatriate – but as soon as you throw the word ‘offshore’ into the mix some people become distinctly uncomfortable.
How an Expatriate Could Potentially Manage Their Banking and Savings Requirements

An expat can potentially, (if they are best advised to do so by an independent professional for example), bank day-to-day in an international personal, current account. They can receive their wages into that account, pay their mortgage back in the UK from that account, pay their international credit card and their rent in their new nation all from the same account.

They can have 24 hour access, (no matter what their time zone), to their money thanks to the international nature of their account.

At the same time, any money they have already saved onshore and any future lump sum or regular amounts they want to earn interest on can be saved or invested in a range of products, accounts and solutions to suit everything from their risk profile, the term they wish to invest for, their tax status and so on.

An expat does not therefore have to put all of their money into one international account! It doesn’t make sense to do so for the vast majority of expats either.

This means that yes, an expat does have to change their mindset when it comes to the management of ALL of their money and each of their financial dilemmas…but it doesn’t have to be difficult.

If you separate out your thinking when it comes to your banking and your savings you will find the offshore world much easier to understand.

1) Determine whether you need the massive flexibility an international bank account can offer you, or whether you can continue to manage your day-to-day banking from your old onshore current account…

2) You can then slowly but surely turn your attention to making the most of your money offshore. By this I mean you can look at how you as an individual can benefit from going offshore. Are there ways you can a) save tax, b) get better returns, c) have access to more flexible savings accounts or investment products offshore?

In other words you do not need to find an immediate solution in the form of ‘an offshore bank account’ to throw all your money into now that you are living abroad. Instead you need to find a banking solution and a savings path.
More About Making the Most of Your Money Offshore…

As an expat you can almost always potentially benefit your wealth by going offshore. (NOTE: how and why you can potentially benefit is dependent on you and your unique financial and taxation position. Determining how and why you as an individual can potentially benefit is something to work out with an independent, qualified and reputable wealth adviser. This article does not constitute advice.)

Offshore saving and investing is different to offshore or international banking. The former is about making the most of your money and the latter is about the day-to-day management of your financial affairs and liabilities. To make the most of your money you will need to look at the products and solutions available that will help you save and invest excess wealth in the most tax efficient, high returning manner as possible.

If you work with a reputable financial or wealth adviser who understand expats needs and who is fully au fait with the offshore financial marketplace, you can sort out your short, medium and long-term money management and wealth advancement needs.
To Conclude

Those seeking a secure, private and confidential offshore solution for their money may benefit from an offshore bank account that forms part of an offshore company/trust structure.

Expats who need very flexible banking now that they are living and working abroad may benefit from an international bank account.

Anyone living abroad who wants to make the most of their money in terms of its potential growth should explore the offshore savings and investment products available and suitable to their individual needs and taxation position. They should consult a reputable, regulated, qualified and experienced offshore wealth adviser specialising in assisting expats if they want qualified advice.
source: www.shelteroffshore.com

Demystifying the Practice of Offshore Banking

The idea of owning an offshore bank account is a glamorous one for many people--it brings to mind images of billionaires in tuxedos, spy movie villains and mobsters in need of money laundering. Ask your everyday Joe what the purpose of offshore banking is and he may reply with something along the lines of keeping your wealth a secret or tax evasion.

However, there are actually quite a few logical and totally legal reasons someone would invest their money overseas rather than with an American bank account. Holding an offshore account certainly isn't for everyone, but it's not quite what's depicted in the movies. Surreptitious accounts and Hollywood-inspired scenarios aside, here's what the everyday investor should know about offshore banking.

Offshore Banking Definition

The term "offshore" developed from depositors in the United Kingdom referring to accounts held in the Channel Islands. However, offshore banking is now more loosely used to refer to holding any out-of-country account regardless of where it's located, including within landlocked countries.

Benefits of Offshore Banking

When it comes to offshore banking services, the actual types of accounts don't really differ from what's available from the average bank in any country. However, there are quite a few reasons why someone may want to open an account in a foreign country:

Economic and Political Stability: It may not be much of an issue in the U.S., but in places where economic and political turmoil threatens the safety of funds in financial institutions, offshore banking provides a more stable account out of harm's way.

Privacy: High-net worth individuals who wish to keep their wealth private appreciate that many foreign banks are much more secretive about their customers' accounts. While this trait may be what contributed to the stigma that offshore banking protects criminals, it also greatly helps to guard law-abiding citizens in an increasingly litigious society from being targeted for their high level of wealth.

Potential Tax Advantages: While you can't legally escape paying income taxes on the money you deposit in an offshore account, you might end up paying less on any earned income overseas. These tax-advantaged foreign accounts are referred to as tax havens and provide a huge incentive for anyone looking to avoid things like capital gains taxes, inheritance taxes, etc.
Disadvantages of Holding an Account Overseas

Limited Access: Anyone who travels knows how costly it can be to visit another country, or even make a phone call for that matter. You may find that communicating with the bank where your money is held or visiting the actual branch is quite difficult if you don't want to spend a fortune.

No FDIC: For the very reason that some choose to bank offshore, you may find to be a disadvantage, or at least an unnecessary risk. While some foreign banks are much more stable and financially secure than those found in other countries, you won't find the same government protection as in the United States. For instance, the FDIC insures all qualifying accounts up to $250,000, but if that money is held outside the U.S., that insurance disappears in the event your offshore bank fails.

Opening an Offshore Bank Account

Interestingly enough, you can access the world of offshore banking right here at home. HSBC, which touts itself as "the world's local bank," is living up to the title by providing accounts based in Jersey, Channel Islands, through HSBC Bank International. In fact, several national banks are making offshore accounts available to U.S. customers.

However, just because your money is placed "offshore" doesn't mean you will reap huge financial benefits. The idea that offshore banking is the solution to any legal, tax or other financial issue is greatly exaggerated. Your local bank or credit union probably offers the same security and competitive interest as an offshore account without the hassle of limited access and foreign rules and regulations.

The best way to find out if offshore banking could really benefit you is by discussing it with a financial professional to determine whether your individual financial goals would best be met with a foreign bank account.
source: www.gobankingrates.com

Germany, Swiss to Negotiate on Taxing Offshore Bank Accounts

Germany and Switzerland will negotiate a withholding tax that raises revenue from offshore Swiss bank accounts while keeping client identities secret.

The talks, starting early next year, will aim to resolve the issue of stolen client data, the two countries’ finance ministries said today. Swiss Finance Minister Hans-Rudolf Merz and his German counterpart, Wolfgang Schaeuble, signed a tax agreement in Bern, allowing investigators to request assistance in tracking down undeclared money deposited by German nationals.

“Switzerland is eventually managing to escape the ‘bad guy’ image as a safe haven for tax dodgers,” said Stefan Bach, a tax analyst at the DIW economic institute in Berlin. “The country is yielding to international pressure as they weren’t able to continue the previous policy of harboring tax evaders.”

The withholding tax proposed by Swiss banks on the interest, dividends, capital gains and investment income earned by foreign citizens with offshore accounts could raise about 1.6 billion euros ($2.2 billion) a year for the German government, according to Bach. The deal with Germany follows a similar accord that Switzerland signed with the U.K. two days ago.

Schaeuble declined to comment on how much revenue the tax could raise for Germany.

“This deal helps to satisfy the needs of Switzerland as a financial center and the needs of the German fiscal authorities,” Merz told reporters in Bern. “What the automotive industry is to Germany, the banking sector is to Switzerland.”

Biggest Customers

Germans are the biggest cross-border customers of Swiss banks with about 280.6 billion Swiss francs ($284 billion) of assets, of which an estimated 69 percent is undeclared, Geneva- based broker Helvea SA estimated last year. Only 16 percent of the 863 billion francs held in Swiss banks by European nationals were declared, according to Helvea.

The Swiss wealth-management industry was shaken on March 13, 2009, when the government agreed to work with countries investigating tax evasion to avoid being blacklisted as a tax haven by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Switzerland has initialed or signed almost 30 tax treaties over the past 19 months to implement international standards and help track down tax evaders.

The accord may help Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government in its efforts to shrink the budget deficit as well as tackle a decades-old dispute on how to deal with German tax dodgers hiding funds in Swiss accounts. The two sides will also discuss the Swiss request of getting better access for the country’s financial institutions to the German market.

Legacy Assets

Germany and Switzerland have been discussing ways to tax legacy assets since March. German officials over the past two weeks have dismissed as speculation a report in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung that a tax agreement could yield 30 billion euros in tax revenue next year.

“I don’t expect German clients to withdraw money from Switzerland,” said Peter V. Kunz, head of the business law department at the University of Bern. “This will come as a relief as the parties have found a solution for the legacy assets that preserves bank secrecy.”

Relations between both countries deteriorated last year when former Finance Minister Peer Steinbrueck said Switzerland encouraged Germans to evade taxes. At the time Blick, a Swiss mass-market newspaper, called Steinbrueck one of the “most hated people in Switzerland.”

Tensions were strained again this year as German prosecutors began to buy CDs containing stolen data as a way to pursue tax evaders.

“I think it won’t be necessary any more to buy stolen data as we will have other means to prevent abuse of the different tax systems,” German Finance Minister Schaeuble said today in Bern. “It’s the intention of both Germany and Switzerland that depositing undeclared funds is a thing of the past.”

To contact the reporters on this story: Klaus Wille in Zurich at kwille@bloomberg.net Patrick Donahue in Berlin at at pdonahue1@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: James Hertling at jhertling@bloomberg.net John Fraher at jfraher@bloomberg.net
source: www.bloomberg.com

Feds powerless to halt offshore drilling alone

Canada's natural resources minister has been warned by officials in his department that the federal government would be powerless to unilaterally halt offshore drilling projects in areas where regulatory oversight is shared with the provinces, Postmedia News has learned.

For now, the limit on federal powers applies only off the coasts of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. But documents obtained exclusively by Postmedia News also reveal the federal government has entered into "informal" discussions with other provinces with coastal waters where oil exploration could one day take place, including Quebec, British Columbia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.

The documents suggest the federal government could run into jurisdictional battles with the provinces if it sought to impose a national moratorium on offshore drilling, as the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama did in the wake of this summer's massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

A blowout at BP's Macondo well on April 20 unleashed the biggest oil spill in history. In late May, Obama suspended the issuance of new deepwater-drilling permits and shut down all such drilling under way in the Gulf. BP sealed the well in July, but only after it had spewed more than 4 million barrels of crude oil.

The U.S. government finally lifted the moratorium last month, while at the same time announcing tough new drilling rules.

Internal emails show that, as the Gulf disaster unfolded, the office of Natural Resources Minister Christian Paradis -as well as the Prime Minister's Office -took a keen interest in how Canada might handle a spill on the same scale.
source: www.montrealgazette.com

YACHT OOW NAVIGATION & RADAR (STCW 95 II/1)

Course code YONR
Duration 3 Weeks
Approvals MCA
Prerequisites Successful completion of the RYA Yachtmaster Offshore course. For information on how to gain your RYA Yachtmaster Offshore qualification at WMA, click here| .
Assessment Practical in-course assessment throughout. This will allow students entry to a final written examination.
Teaching Methods Theory and Practical exercises including chartwork and use of Electronic Navigation Aids.

Course Description

The course consists of ten topics:

1. Compass work
2. Gyro compass
3. Chartwork
4. Chart correcting
5. Notices to mariners
6. Tides and tidal calculations
7. International regulations for prevention of collision at sea
8. Buoyage system
9. Navigation aids
10. Radar

Booking a Course

Please contact the course administrator if you require more information about this course:

Pamela Stevens / Bernadette Smallshaw
Telephone: +44 (0)1489 556214
Fax: +44 (0)1489 576908
E-mail: wma.yachts@solent.ac.uk|

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Course Availability

YACHT OOW NAVIGATION & RADAR (STCW 95 II/1)
Start Date

08-NOV-2010
Places
Available

0
Number on
waiting list

0
Fees for
EU Residents

£2300
Fees for
Overseas Residents

£2300


10-JAN-2011 8 0 £2300 £2300

07-FEB-2011 12 0 £2300 £2300

11-APR-2011 11 0 £2300 £2300

02-MAY-2011 11 0 £2300 £2300

12-SEP-2011 12 0 £2300 £2300

31-OCT-2011 12 0 £2300 £2300

YACHT OOW GENERAL SHIP KNOWLEDGE (STCW 95 II/1)

Course code - YOGSK
Duration - 5 Days
Approvals - MCA
Assessment - Written 2.5 hour examination. Pass Mark is 60%
Teaching - Methods Classroom based, guided study

Course Description

The course is divided into four sections:

1. Ship Construction
2. Stability
3. Meteorology
4. Seamanship

The following topics are covered:

* Methods of yacht construction and local stresses due to static and dynamic loading
* Bilge-pumping systems
* The functions of classification societies
* Basic principles of hydrostatics and related terms
* The concept of initial stability
* Global and local meteorological effects
* Meteorological instruments and weather information
* The principles for safe navigational watchkeeping
* Safe Working Practises
* International Code of Signals

Booking a Course

Please contact the course administrator if you require more information about this course:

Pamela Stevens / Bernadette Smallshaw
Telephone: +44 (0)1489 556214
Fax: +44 (0)1489 576908
E-mail: wma.yachts@solent.ac.uk|

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Course Availability

YACHT OOW GENERAL SHIP KNOWLEDGE (STCW 95 II/1)
Start Date

01-NOV-2010
Places
Available

8
Number on
waiting list

0
Fees for
EU Residents

£895
Fees for
Overseas Residents

£895


31-JAN-2011 14 0 £895 £895

28-FEB-2011 16 0 £895 £895

04-APR-2011 15 0 £895 £895

23-MAY-2011 15 0 £895 £895

05-SEP-2011 16 0 £895 £895

21-NOV-2011 16 0 £895 £895

YACHT MASTER STABILITY (STCW 95 II/2)

Course code YMS
Duration 5 Days
Approvals MCA
Assessment Written 2.5 hour examination with a pass mark of 60%
Teaching Methods Classroom based, guided study

Course Description

The course consists of five topics:

1. Basic principles and transverse stability
Basic principles of hydrostatics and related terms. Fineness of hull form and resistance to forward motion. The concept of statical stability and the concept of initial stability.
2. List and related problems
List, the inclining experiment and rolling test. The effect of slack tanks on the centre of gravity.
3. Curves of statical stability
4. Loll and related topics
5. Dry-docking and longitudinal stability.
Dry-docking, stability data supplied to yachts, Terms used in longitudinal stability.

Booking a Course

Please contact the course administrator if you require more information about this course:

Pamela Stevens / Bernadette Smallshaw
Telephone: +44 (0)1489 556214
Fax: +44 (0)1489 576908
E-mail: wma.yachts@solent.ac.uk|

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Course Availability

YACHT MASTER STABILITY (STCW 95 II/2)
Start Date

22-NOV-2010
Places
Available

9
Number on
waiting list

0
Fees for
EU Residents

£895
Fees for
Overseas Residents

£895


17-JAN-2011 13 0 £895 £895

16-MAY-2011 16 0 £895 £895

10-OCT-2011 16 0 £895 £895

12-DEC-2011 16 0 £895 £895

YACHT MASTER SEAMANSHIP & METEOROLOGY (STCW 95 II/2)

Course code YMSM
Duration 5 Days
Approvals MCA
Assessment Written 2.5 hour examination with a pass mark of 60%.
Teaching Methods Classroom based, guided study

Course Description

The course consists of five topics:

1. Seamanship
Including heavy weather precautions, towing, ship handling, anchoring and emergency situations.
2. Navigation and Passage Planning
Including watchkeeping principles, record keeping and communications.
3. Meteorology
Including regional and local weather, ice navigation, tropical revolving storms and weather forecasts
4. MARPOL
Including SOPEP and Oil Record Book, garbage and oil pollution prevention and spillage procedures.
5. Code of Safe Working Practices
Including personal safety, safe working practices, role of safety officer and accident reporting.

Booking a Course

Please contact the course administrator if you require more information about this course:

Pamela Stevens / Bernadette Smallshaw
Telephone: +44 (0)1489 556214
Fax: +44 (0)1489 576908
E-mail: wma.yachts@solent.ac.uk|

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Course Availability

YACHT MASTER SEAMANSHIP & METEOROLOGY (STCW 95 II/2)
Start Date

15-NOV-2010
Places
Available

9
Number on
waiting list

0
Fees for
EU Residents

£895
Fees for
Overseas Residents

£895


24-JAN-2011 13 0 £895 £895

26-APR-2011 16 0 £895 £895

03-OCT-2011 16 0 £895 £895

14-NOV-2011 16 0 £895 £895

YACHT MASTER NAVIGATION ARPA & RADAR (STCW95 II/2)

Course code YMNAR
Duration 10 Days
Prerequisites Completion of the RYA Yachtmaster Ocean Certificate
Approvals MCA
Assessment In course practical assessment will allow entry to a written examination
Teaching Methods Classroom and Simulator based

Course Description

The course consists of five topics:

1. Passage planning
2. Knowledge of international regulations for the prevention of collision at sea
3. Search and rescue
4. Radar
5. ARPA

Booking a Course

Please contact the course administrator if you require more information about this course:

Pamela Stevens / Bernadette Smallshaw
Telephone: +44 (0)1489 556214
Fax: +44 (0)1489 576908
E-mail: wma.yachts@solent.ac.uk|

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Course Availability

YACHT MASTER NAVIGATION ARPA & RADAR (STCW95 II/2)
Start Date

31-JAN-2011
Places
Available

9
Number on
waiting list

0
Fees for
EU Residents

£1925
Fees for
Overseas Residents

£1925


02-MAY-2011 12 0 £1925 £1925

12-SEP-2011 12 0 £1925 £1925

21-NOV-2011 12 0 £1925 £1925

YACHT MASTER BUSINESS & LAW (STCW 95 II/2)

Course code YMBL
Duration 5 Days
Approvals MCA
Assessment Written 2 hour examination with a Pass mark 60%
Teaching Methods Self study and classroom based.

Course Description

The course consists of three topics:

  1. Legal Framework
    including arrival and departure, security and international law
  2. Safety Management
    including safety certificates and documents, statutory safety duties, safety organisation, seaworthiness and safe manning
  3. Contracts
    including contracts of salvage, contracts of employment (crew agreements), yacht charter agreements and marine insurance

Booking a Course

Please contact the course administrator if you require more information about this course:

Pamela Stevens / Bernadette Smallshaw
Telephone: +44 (0)1489 556214
Fax: +44 (0)1489 576908
E-mail: wma.yachts@solent.ac.uk|

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Course Availability

YACHT MASTER BUSINESS & LAW (STCW 95 II/2)
Start Date

08-NOV-2010
Places
Available

9
Number on
waiting list

0
Fees for
EU Residents

£895
Fees for
Overseas Residents

£895


10-JAN-2011 15 0 £895 £895

23-MAY-2011 16 0 £895 £895

26-SEP-2011 16 0 £895 £895

05-DEC-2011 16 0 £895 £895

CH ENG (Y4) - AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT (STCW 95 III/3)

Course code CEY4AE
Duration 5 Days
Approvals MCA to STCW'95 –A-III/3
Prerequisites MCA Letter of Initial Assessment obtainable on application from MCA Southampton office (details from the MCA website).
Assessment 2 hour written examination
Teaching Methods Classroom based

Course Description

This course prepares the candidate to sit the MCA/SQA written examination in Auxiliary Equipment. The course is based on 4 ½ days lecturer led learning and revision, followed by the examination, which normally takes on the afternoon of the 5th day. A full set of study notes will be provided on application and 6 weeks preparatory study should be undertaken prior to attending the college. A syllabus giving the study content for the course can be found in the MCA 'M' notice – MIN 208, which can be accessed from the MCA website.

Booking a Course

Please contact the course administrator if you require more information about this course:

Pamela Stevens / Bernadette Smallshaw
Telephone: +44 (0)1489 556214
Fax: +44 (0)1489 576908
E-mail: wma.yachts@solent.ac.uk|

The next suite of courses after those listed below will be offered in the autumn (October - November, exact dates to be agreed in the summer). As soon as dates are confirmed they will be published here.

Find out more about application and booking on the Course Application and Booking| page.

Course Availability

CH ENG (Y4) - AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT (STCW 95 III/3)
Start Date

08-NOV-2010
Places
Available

1
Number on
waiting list

0
Fees for
EU Residents

£950
Fees for
Overseas Residents

£950


21-FEB-2011 18 0 £950 £950

CH ENG (Y3) - STATUTORY & OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS (STCW 95 III/2)

Course code CEY3SOR
Duration 5 Days
Approvals MCA to STCW'95 – AIII/2
Prerequisite MCA Letter of Initial Assessment, obtainable on application from the MCA Southampton Office (details from the MCA website).
Assessment 2 hour written examinations
Teaching Methods Classroom based

Course Description

Areas covered include health and safety at work, pollution control regulations, 'M' notices, and international conventions, dry docking, procedures, planned maintenance and hull and machinery surveys.

Voyage planning, fire prevention, ship construction, damage control and fuel consumption are also covered.

Note: A Chief Engineer holding the Chief Engineer Certificate of Competency (Yacht 3) will not be required to retake this module if he/she subsequently wishes to obtain a Chief Engineer Certificate of Competency (Yacht 2).


Booking a Course

Please contact the course administrator if you require more information about this course:

Pamela Stevens / Bernadette Smallshaw
Telephone: +44 (0)1489 556214
Fax: +44 (0)1489 576908
E-mail: wma.yachts@solent.ac.uk|

The next suite of courses after those listed below will be offered in the autumn (October - November, exact dates to be agreed in the summer). As soon as dates are confirmed they will be published here.

Find out more about application and booking on the Course Application and Booking| page.

Course Availability
CH ENG (Y3) - STATUTORY & OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS (STCW 95 III/2)
Start Date

15-NOV-2010
Places
Available

0
Number on
waiting list

0
Fees for
EU Residents

£950
Fees for
Overseas Residents

£950


28-FEB-2011 19 0 £950 £950

CH ENG (Y2) - GEN ENGINEERING SCIENCE II (STCW 95 III/2)

Course code CEY2GES2
Duration 5 Days
Approvals STCW'95
Prerequisites MCA Letter of Initial Assessment obtainable on application from the MCA Southampton office (details from the MCA website).
Assessment 2 hour written examination
Teaching Methods Classroom and mandatory distance learning

Course Description

This course prepares the candidate to sit the MCA/SQA written examination in General Engineering Science II. The course is based on 8 days lecturer led learning and revision, followed by the examination which normally takes place on the afternoon of the 10th day. A full set of study notes will be provided on application and there is a requirement for 12 weeks preparatory study to be undertaken prior to attending the college – evidence of this study, in the form of worked examples must be submitted to the college.

A brief syllabus giving the study content for the course can be found in the MCA 'M' notice – MGN – 156, which can be accessed from the MCA website.

Note: This course is run concurrently with the General Engineering Science.

Booking a Course

Please contact the course administrator if you require more information about this course:

Pamela Stevens / Bernadette Smallshaw
Telephone: +44 (0)1489 556214
Fax: +44 (0)1489 576908
E-mail: wma.yachts@solent.ac.uk|

The next suite of courses after those listed below will be offered in the autumn (October - November, exact dates to be agreed in the summer). As soon as dates are confirmed they will be published here.

Find out more about application and booking on the Course Application and Booking| page.

Course Availability

CH ENG (Y2) - GEN ENGINEERING SCIENCE II (STCW 95 III/2)
Start Date

13-DEC-2010
Places
Available

13
Number on
waiting list

0
Fees for
EU Residents

£950
Fees for
Overseas Residents

£950


28-MAR-2011 20 0 £950 £950


CH ENG (Y2) - GEN ENGINEERING SCIENCE I (STCW 95 III/2)

Course code CEY2GES1
Duration 5 Days
Approvals STCW'95
Prerequisites MCA Letter of Initial Assessment obtainable on application from the MCA Southampton office (details from the MCA website).
Assessment 2 hour written examination
Teaching Methods Classroom and mandatory distance learning

Course Description

This course prepares the candidate to sit the MCA/SQA written examination in General Engineering Science 1. The course is based on 8 days lecturer led learning and revision, followed by the examination which normally takes place on the afternoon of the 9th day. A full set of study notes will be provided on application and there is a requirement for 12 weeks preparatory study to be undertaken prior to attending the college – evidence of this study, in the form of worked examples must be submitted to the college.

A brief syllabus giving the study content for the course can be found in the MCA 'M' notice – MGN – 156, which can be accessed from the MCA website.

Note: this course is run concurrently with the General Engineering Science II.



Booking a Course

Please contact the course administrator if you require more information about this course:

Pamela Stevens / Bernadette Smallshaw
Telephone: +44 (0)1489 556214
Fax: +44 (0)1489 576908
E-mail: wma.yachts@solent.ac.uk|

The next suite of courses after those listed below will be offered in the autumn (October - November, exact dates to be agreed in the summer). As soon as dates are confirmed they will be published here.

Find out more about application and booking on the Course Application and Booking| page.

Course Availability

CH ENG (Y2) - GEN ENGINEERING SCIENCE I (STCW 95 III/2)
Start Date

06-DEC-2010
Places
Available

13
Number on
waiting list

0
Fees for
EU Residents

£950
Fees for
Overseas Residents

£950


21-MAR-2011 20 0 £950 £950

CH ENG (Y2) - APPLIED MARINE ENGINEERING (STCW 95 III/2)

Course code CEY2AME
Duration 5 Days
Approvals MCA to STCW '95 –AIII/2

Prerequisites MCA Letter of Initial Assessment, obtainable on application from the MCA Southampton Office (details from the MCA website).
Assessment 2 hour written examination
Teaching Methods Classroom based

Course Description

The course prepares the candidate to sit the MCA/SQA written examination in Applied Marine Engineering. The course is based on 4 ½ days lecturer led learning and revision, followed by the examination, which normally takes place on the afternoon of the 5th day. A full set of study notes will be provided on application and 6 weeks preparatory study should be undertaken prior to attending the college. A syllabus giving the study content for the course can be found in the MCA 'M' notice – MIN 208 that can be accessed from the MCA website.

Booking a Course

Please contact the course administrator if you require more information about this course:

Pamela Stevens / Bernadette Smallshaw
Telephone: +44 (0)1489 556214
Fax: +44 (0)1489 576908
E-mail: wma.yachts@solent.ac.uk|

The next suite of courses after those listed below will be offered in the autumn (October - November, exact dates to be agreed in the summer). As soon as dates are confirmed they will be published here.

Find out more about application and booking on the Course Application and Booking| page.

Course Availability

CH ENG (Y2) - APPLIED MARINE ENGINEERING (STCW 95 III/2)
Start Date

22-NOV-2010
Places
Available

7
Number on
waiting list

0
Fees for
EU Residents

£950
Fees for
Overseas Residents

£950


07-MAR-2011 1 9 0 £950 £950






CH ENG (Y2) - ADVANCED HOTEL SERVICES & SHIP CONSTRUCTION (STCW 95 III/3)

Course code CEY2AHSC
Duration 5 Days
Approvals MCA to STCW'95 –AIII/2

Prerequisites MCA letter of initial assessment confirming requirement to complete the course, obtainable, on application, from the MCA Southampton office (details from the MCA website).
Assessment 2 hour written examination
Teaching Methods Classroom based

Course Description

This course prepares the candidate to sit the MCA/SQA written examination in Advanced Hotel Services and Ship Construction. The course is based on 4 ½ days lecturer led learning and revision, followed by the examination, which normally takes place on the afternoon of the 5th day. A full set of study notes will be provided on application and 6 weeks preparatory study should be undertaken prior to attending the college. A syllabus giving the study content for the course can be found in the MCA 'M' notice – MIN 208, which can be accessed from the MCA website.

Booking a Course

Please contact the course administrator if you require more information about this course:

Pamela Stevens / Bernadette Smallshaw
Telephone: +44 (0)1489 556214
Fax: +44 (0)1489 576908
E-mail: wma.yachts@solent.ac.uk|

The next suite of courses after those listed below will be offered in the autumn (October - November, exact dates to be agreed in the summer). As soon as dates are confirmed they will be published here.

Find out more about application and booking on the Course Application and Booking| page.

Course Availability

CH ENG (Y2) - ADVANCED HOTEL SERVICES & SHIP CONSTRUCTION (STCW 95 III/3)
Start Date

29-NOV-2010
Places
Available

6
Number on
waiting list

0
Fees for
EU Residents

£950
Fees for
Overseas Residents

£950


14-MAR-2011 19 0 £950 £950

CH ENG (Y2) - ADVANCED HOTEL SERVICES & SHIP CONSTRUCTION (STCW 95 III/3)

Course code CEY2AHSC
Duration 5 Days
Approvals MCA to STCW'95 –AIII/2

Prerequisites MCA letter of initial assessment confirming requirement to complete the course, obtainable, on application, from the MCA Southampton office (details from the MCA website).
Assessment 2 hour written examination
Teaching Methods Classroom based

Course Description

This course prepares the candidate to sit the MCA/SQA written examination in Advanced Hotel Services and Ship Construction. The course is based on 4 ½ days lecturer led learning and revision, followed by the examination, which normally takes place on the afternoon of the 5th day. A full set of study notes will be provided on application and 6 weeks preparatory study should be undertaken prior to attending the college. A syllabus giving the study content for the course can be found in the MCA 'M' notice – MIN 208, which can be accessed from the MCA website.

Booking a Course

Please contact the course administrator if you require more information about this course:
Pamela Stevens / Bernadette Smallshaw
Telephone: +44 (0)1489 556214
Fax: +44 (0)1489 576908
E-mail: wma.yachts@solent.ac.uk|

The next suite of courses after those listed below will be offered in the autumn (October - November, exact dates to be agreed in the summer). As soon as dates are confirmed they will be published here.

Find out more about application and booking on the Course Application and Booking| page.

CH ENG (Y2) - ADVANCED HOTEL SERVICES & SHIP CONSTRUCTION (STCW 95 III/3)
Start Date

29-NOV-2010
Places
Available

6
Number on
waiting list

0
Fees for
EU Residents

£950
Fees for
Overseas Residents

£950


14-MAR-2011 19 0 £950 £950






YACHT (MCA CERTIFICATE)

Course code AEC
Duration 4½ Days


Prerequisites

Candidates must be:

a. Not less than 18 years of age

b. Be in possession of an in date Medical Fitness Certificate - ENG1

and have completed

c. (i) For candidates with no formal engineering craft training, not less than 1 month's service as a yacht engineer; or

(ii) For candidates with MN MEOL basic engineering craft skills training or MCA - approved formal engineering craft training, no yacht engineer service is required.


d. The ancillary courses listed below

- Personal Survival Techniques (STCW Code A-V1/1-1);
- Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (STCW Code A-V1/1-2);
- Elementary First Aid (STCW Code A-V1/1-3);
- Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities (STCW Code A-V1/1-4).
Course Description

The objective of this course is to provide students with the basic theoretical knowledge and some practical hands on experience of diesel engines to enable them to meet the requirements of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) Codes of Practice for the Safety of Large Commercial Sailing and Motor Vessels.
Booking a Course

Please contact the course administrator if you require more information about this course:
Pamela Stevens / Bernadette Smallshaw
Telephone: +44 (0)1489 556214
Fax: +44 (0)1489 576908
E-mail: wma.yachts@solent.ac.uk|

Find out more about application and booking on the Course Application and Booking| page.
Course Availability
APPROVED ENGINE COURSE - YACHT (MCA CERTIFICATE)
Start Date

17-JAN-2011
Places
Available - 6

Number on
waiting list - 0

Fees for
EU Residents - £685

Fees for
Overseas Residents - £685