Drydocks Mechanical Fitter Training
Overview
Ship Building is a combination of art, science and engineering. But there are several other important factors to be considered in ship building. Therefore, the curriculum includes types of ships, materials, welding and cutting, ship structure, outfitting, design, dimensions, displacement, stability, propulsive characteristics, hull form, general arrangement, structural details, prefabrication, shell plating, framing, decks, hatches, superstructure, tanker construction, pumping, piping, painting, corrosion control, ventilation, refrigeration, testing, launching, international regulations and shipyard layout.
The Training in Mechanical Fitter is provided at well-equipped workshops manned by able and experienced trainers at shipyards.
Key Skills
Imparts skills using hand tools and machines, to maintain and repair marine plants and equipment to
operational standards.
Adapt Engineering techniques to identifying a defect or worn mechanical components or equipment repairing or replacing worn or faulty components or equipment, and modifications.
Training Objective
The program is designed to educate and train the students in ship building technology with a view to performing Mechanical Fitter jobs at ship building or ship repair industries which are of highest standard.
Eligibility
Matriculation/High School/ITI Students
Duration
2 Months
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- We Connect
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- You Get Ready
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