IME (India) Mumbai Branch offers online skill upgradation course – Hydraulics workshop which starts from 29th to30st December 2022.
Objectives of the course 7th course
- To understand Principle of operation of various hydraulic equipment such as pumps, control valves and actuators.
- To understand the symbolic representation of various hydraulic equipment so as to read and analyze the hydraulic circuit diagrams.
- To know the correct dismantling and assembly procedure for various hydraulic equipment.
- To understand safe operation and troubleshooting of hydraulic systems.
- Certificate: Certificate issued by – Mumbai Branch of The Institute of Marine Engineers (India)
- Methods: Theory, Presentation along with Practical Demonstration
- Target groups: Marine Engineers, Electro Techno Officers & Superintendents
- Faculty: Mr. Pravin R. Marathe, Ex-Chief Engineer (MEO Class I)
- Fees: Rs. 14,160/- per candidate (inclusive GST), Rs. 11,800/- per candidate (inclusive GST). Discounted price for members of IMEI, CMMI, INA
Interested candidates are requested to kindly Register using this Link https://linktr.ee/imei.m and provide us their details, including the Correct Name as required on the Certificate. After completing the Registration formalities and receipt of the payment, you will receive a confirmation from IME(I). You can also get more information at: training_mumbai@imare.in
Tags: Engines, Hydraulic Equipment, IMEI, Online Skill
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