BUILD YOUR PLAN
Craft Your Personalized Training Path
Begin by answering a few simple questions about your job role and technology interests. Once completed, you'll have the opportunity to select from a range of courses, creating a learning path that's tailored just for you.
1. Identify Your Professional Role
Choose the role that best represents your professional responsibilities or goals.

Field Operator

The Field Operator is involved in the operation of rotating equipment by checking/reading local gauges and is responsible for minor maintenance activities execution.

Control Room Operator

The Control Room Operator monitors the equipment during its normal operation through the HMI software pages.

Electrical Maintenance

The Electrical Maintenance Specialist carries out maintenance activities on electrical equipment.

Mechanical Maintenance

The Mechanical Maintenance Specialist carries out simple and complex maintenance activities on the unit rotating equipment.

I&C Maintenance

The I&C Maintenance Specialist is responsible for the maintenance and repair of instruments and Control Systems.

Supervisor

The Supervisor is often the team leader, is responsible for the operation, as well as the planning and the execution of the maintenance activities.
2. Select Your Technology Focus
Highlight up to 2 technology areas you aim to master.
Active Magnetic Bearings
Aeroderivative Gas Turbines
Auxiliaries
Business Awareness
Centrifugal Compressors
Centrifugal Pumps
Digital Awareness
Emission Control & Reduction
Fire Fighting System
Heavy-Duty Gas Turbines
Industrial Gas Turbines
Mark Control Systems
PLC Control Systems
Reciprocating Compressors
Steam Turbines
Technical Foundations
Turbo-Expanders