TRAINING PARTNERSHIPS TO HELP BUILD NATIONAL SHIPBUILDING SKILLS
We've strengthened our capability to supply skilled workers for Australia’s naval shipbuilding program following agreements with two pre-tertiary education providers to collaborate on education and skills development.
Drone technology has unprecedented capacity to provide improvements in safety, efficiency and innovation in the maritime environment. AMC Search has partnered with The Institute for Drone Technology™ to deliver specialised training from our Sydney centre.
Chasing waves is a lifelong passion for Jarrah Orphin and he’s harnessed this love of the ocean to dive into research in the marine renewable energy field. His work has been supported with a grant from the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology.
We’re expanding our Co-operative Engineering Program to support anticipated demand for maritime engineering graduates. Take a look at the benefits the program offers to both students and employers.
The University of Tasmania and Engineers Australia (Tasmania) have signed a memorandum of understanding designed to strengthen knowledge and capacity in the state and further afield.
School of Engineering researchers are helping to advance Australia’s ship design capabilities, further bolstering the high-speed ferry industry’s multi-million dollar export potential.
For the third year running, firefighters from a specialist unit in New South Wales have completed a five-day bespoke training course that equips them to assess hazardous substances at sea.
Prospective students, their families and the public had the chance to chat to our people and see our world-class facilities in action at AMC Open Day on 11 August.