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  • TRAINING COURSESCATALOG

  • WELCOME

  • INTRODUCTIONSWA 2020 Interactive Course Catalog

    The Saudi Water Academy (SWA) presents our 2020 Interactive Course Catalog offering over 175 courses covering multiple technical disciplines, the latest in desalination processes and technology, fire and safety, management and more. Our courses are designed for operators, technicians, and Engineers on both the basic and advanced level of learning outcomes. Discover course content summaries and outlines, learning outcomes, targeted audiences and scroll through our complete schedule of courses to find when you next class is scheduled.Earn CEU credits with each successfully completed course. SWA stands alone as the only training entity in Saudi Arabia to have achieved the globally recognized IACET accreditation creating a new standard of quality for training in the country. Each trainee can earn CEU (Continuing Educational Credits) by successfully creating their SWA course. Trainees will now be to transfer the knowledge gained from their SWA experiences toward schools, colleges, universities and vocational institutes throughout the world in their continuous learning journey.Take the next step in your road to success now and chose your first course.

  • ABOUT US SWA CAPABILITIES

    MISSION & VISION

    THE LEARNING EXPERIENCE

    Through leading technology, advanced training platforms, and world class knowledge in water solutions, SWA equips water professionals with the competence required to address the global crisis of sustainable clean water for the world.

    SWA Experience and background: now after more than 38 years of investment in training and technological advancements, the Saudi Water Academy has evolved into an innovative, dynamic and complete training center, creating an optimum learning environment for the development and empowerment of today’s water professionals, Engineers, operators and technicians.

    Learning Facilities: We are focused on employing best practices throughout your learning journey and experience in our fully equipped smart classrooms, state of the art workshops and laboratories and simulators.

    Evolving Methodologies: Our learning methodology is continually evolving and improving to create a full and robust learning experience for this and future generations of water professionals, operators, technicians, and Engineers.

    Online Courses: Advances in delivering our curriculum in response to meeting the unique challenges facing the 21st training environment have come through implementing virtual (blended learning) classrooms featuring live interface with highly qualified instructors, online learning opportunities and our traditional instructor led program

    Our Mission: We are dedicated in our mission of providing an accessible, integrated and robust learning experience that will provide the foundation for opportunity, advancement and a sustainable future for our trainees.

    We bring water security to the world by developing and empowering the world’s leading water professionals to design, implement and operate quality water supply solutions that are cost effective and sustainable.

    Vision: To be the World’s leading source of Water Industry Professionals.

    Sharing our Knowledge: We started with a passion for training and empowering our own employees and soon realized as we progressed that we could share this talent and resource throughout industry and in doing so would contribute to our community and the Kingdom in a more meaningful and sustainable manner.

    Our Programs: We offer complete training programs and individual specialized courses from entry level technicians and operators to advanced courses for recently graduated engineers. Establishing a comprehensive learning experience and opportunity for lifelong sustainable employment.

    Our desalination program: featuring RO, MSF, and MED courses is built on over 38 years of collaboration with the world’s largest producer of desalination water, SWCC. A newly developed comprehensive multi modal RO program will be introduced in the 3rd quarter of 2020 to further enhance our position as a global leader in this field.

    Specialized and advanced learning modules: in areas such as Simulator training, advanced instrumentation, welding courses, desalination processes are all part of our evolving and expanding curriculum

    General Courses: Management, Executive Leadership Development and English language programs provide for the complete development of future leaders and more effective and efficient technicians, operators and engineers.

  • IACET ACCREDITATION

    Furthering the commitment, vision, and mission of the new Saudi Water Academy to provide world class training and empowerment for water professionals, Engineers, operators and technicians in Saudi Arabia, the region, and globally, the Academy is proud to announce that it has become the first entity in the Kingdom to achieve the global IACET accreditation.

    This global accreditation, that requires adherence to compliance in the best practices for the development and delivering of training recognizes

    the Academy’s total commitment to excellence for its students and partners.

    By obtaining this accreditation, the Saudi Water Academy will now be able to issue continuing education credits (CEU) for each successfully completed class. Trainees will now be able to transfer the knowledge gained from their experience at SWA toward schools, vocational colleges, and universities throughout the world in their continuous learning journey.

  • COURSE SECTIONS1 - COMMON2 - THERMAL POWER3 - DESALINATION4 - AUXILIARY5 - PIPELINES6 - CHEMISTRY7 - ELECTRICAL8 - INSTRUMENT9 - MECHANICAL10 - MACHINE SHOP11 - WELDING12 - AIR CONDITIONING13 - ENGLISH LANGUAGE14 - ADMINISTRATION15 - SAFETY AND FIRE16 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

  • 1 - COMMON• Chemical handling for labours• Introduction to Corrosion for Technicians• Saline Water Desalination Processes• MSF Plant Technology for Non-MSF Operators• Reverse Osmosis Technology for Non-RO Operators• Thermal Power Plant Technology for Non-Thermal Operators• Auxiliary Units Technology for Non-Auxiliary Operators • Process Measurement for Operators • Cooling Water Systems • Introduction to Mechanical Equipment for Operators • Desalination, Power Plant and Utility Technology for Non-Operators• MED Plant Technology• Heat Exchangers for Operators• Plant Chemistry for Operators • Environment in Desalination and Power Plants for Technicians• Corrosion in Industrial Facilities and Its Prevention• Protection of Desalination and Power Plant from Oil Spill for Engineers • Introduction to Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy• Permit to Work • Industrial Drawings for Operation Engineers • Power Transformers for Operation Engineers • Electrical Protection Systems for Operation Engineers • Switch Gear Systems for Operation Engineers • Process Control for Operation Engineers• Desalination, Power Plant and Utility Technology for Non-Operation

    Engineers

  • COMMON

    CHEMICAL HANDLING FOR LABOURS

    CODE 11101

    • Workers and assistants working in labs: Lab technicians, those who prepare chemicals, sample collectors, lab workers who operate in chemical labs, industrial or petrochemical facilities.

    At the end of this course trainees should be able to know and understand:• Allowing lab technicians, those who prepare chemicals and sample

    collectors to handle dangerous materials in accordance with the safety procedures.

    • Knowledge of the safety standards and regulations, and the necessity of using chemical materials.

    • Understanding the principles of handling chemical materials. • Identifying chemical materials which are used in desalination plants, and

    chemical factories and how to handle them properly. • Familiarizing with the good practice and handling of chemical materials.• Disposal of chemical materials inside labs and chemicals factories.

    • Introduction on chemical materials• How to prepare chemicals to treat boiler water• Precautions to be taken into account in the

    location used to prepare chemicals• How to dispose of chemical materials in labs

    and chemical factories• Identifying the dangers of chemical materials

    • The interns should be those who deal with chemical materials in preparation, or from a designated category that is in relation to the storage and delivery of chemical materials.

    • 15• English and Arabic • 3 days

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • • 3 days

    COMMON

    INTRODUCTION TO CORROSION FOR TECHNICIANS

    CODE 11203

    • Laboratory Technicians• Chemical Analysts• Operators• Mechanical technicians

    • At the end of this course trainees should be able to know and understand the basic knowledge of Corrosion and its importance

    • Corrosion Fundamentals • Forms of Corrosion• Corrosion Environment• Corrosion Prevention and Control

    • Trainee must be an experienced Laboratory Technician, Chemical Analysts, Operator and Mechanical Technician in an SWCC Power Plant

    • Trainee must have a basic knowledge of the English language equivalent to the standards shown in the Basic English Course No. 31212.

    • 15• English and Arabic

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • COMMON

    SALINE WATER DESALINATION PROCESSES

    CODE 11206

    • Plant operators• Maintenance technician• Planning technician• Efficiency technician• Instructors in their respective specialties

    • At the end of this course trainees should be able to know and understand the types of water desalination processes

    • Introduction• Thermal processes

    a. Multi stage flash desalinationb. Multiple effect distillationc. Vapor compression distillation

    • Membrane processesa. Electrodialysisb. Reverse Osmosis

    • Other processesa. Freezingb. Membrane distillationc. Solar humidification

    • Basic knowledge of English language equivalent to the standards shown in the Basic English Course No. 31212

    • 20• English and Arabic • 3 days

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • • 3 days

    COMMON

    MSF PLANT TECHNOLOGY FOR NON-MSF OPERATORS

    CODE 11207

    • Lab shift chemist• Maintenance technician• Non MSF operators• Planning technician• Efficiency technician• Instructors in their respective specialties

    • At the end of this course trainees should be able to know and understand the process of water desalination using MSF technology.

    • Water sources• Water quality • Water demands • Cause of water shortage • Solution to water shortage problems • Desalination history • Evolution of desalination processes • Components of desalination plants

    • Trainee must be an experienced maintenance technician or non MSF operator.

    • Trainee must have a basic knowledge of English language equivalent to the standards shown in the Basic English Course No. 31212.

    • 20• English and Arabic

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • COMMON

    REVERSE OSMOSIS TECHNOLOGY FOR NON-RO OPERATORS

    CODE 11210

    • Lab shift chemist• Maintenance technician• Non-RO operators• Planning technician• Efficiency technician• Instructors in their respective specialties

    • At the end of this course trainees should be able to know and understand the concept of Reverse Osmosis process and its application in water desalination

    • Introduction to Reverse Osmosis• Reverse Osmosis process• Membranes and membrane assembly• RO plant feed water pre-treatment• Pre-treatment filtration• Reverse Osmosis plants configuration

    • Trainee must be an experienced maintenance technician or non-RO operator.

    • Basic knowledge of English language.

    • 20• English and Arabic • 3 days

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • • 3 days

    COMMON

    THERMAL POWER PLANT TECHNOLOGY FOR NON-THERMAL OPERATORS

    CODE 11214

    • Non Thermal operators• Planning technician• Efficiency technician• Maintenance technicians• instructors in their respective specialties”

    • At the end of this course trainees should be able to know and understand technology of thermal power plants and its main sections

    • Introduction to power plants• General description of power plant• Plant systems/steam and water system• Plant systems/air and flue gas system• Plant systems/auxiliary and secondary steam

    system• Plant systems/bearing cooling water system.• Plant systems/fuel oil and gas system• Plant cycles compressed air system

    • Trainee must be a maintenance or operation operator • Basic knowledge of the English language equivalent to the standards

    shown in the Basic English Course No. 31212

    • 20• English and Arabic

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • COMMON

    AUXILIARY UNITS TECHNOLOGY FOR NON-AUXILIARY OPERATORS

    CODE 11215

    • Non-Auxiliary Operator • Planning technician• Efficiency technician• Maintenance technicians• instructors in their respective specialties

    • At the end of this course trainees should be able to know and understand the technology of auxiliary units.

    • Introduction to Auxiliary System• Seawater Intake System and Hypochlorite

    Generation Plant• Cooling Water Systems• Dematerialized Water Treatment Plant• Hydrated Lime Water Plant• Product Water Treatment Plant and Blending

    Station• Fire Water System• Carbon Dioxide Generation Plant• Instrument and Service Air Systems• Fuel Oil and Fuel Gas System• Hydrogen and Oxygen Generation Plant

    • Trainee must have a basic knowledge of English language

    • 20• English and Arabic • 5 days

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • • 5 days

    COMMON

    PROCESS MEASUREMENT FOR OPERATORS

    CODE 11221

    • Operation local operators• Instructors in their respective specialties

    • At the end of this course trainees should be able to know and understand various measuring techniques and tools and their applications in plants and industrial facilities.

    • Measurement• General Characteristics• Accuracy of instruments• Main characteristic of fluids• Hydrostatic pressure• Types of pressure measurements• Measuring open and close tanks• Bubblers• Bernoulli equation applications• Rota meters• Thermometers• Resistance temperature detectors (RTD)• Thermocouples

    • Basic knowledge of English language

    • 12• English and Arabic

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • COMMON

    COOLING WATER SYSTEMS

    CODE 11222

    • All operators• Instructors in their respective specialties

    • At the end of this course trainees should be able to know and understand the function and types of cooling water systems in power plants, desalination plants and other industrial facilities.

    • Introduction to Desalination Plant Seawater Cooling Water Systems

    • Auxiliary Cooling Water Systems• Power Plant Seawater Cooling Water System• Cooling Water Systems Operation Procedures

    • Plant Local Operator • Basic knowledge of English language equivalent to the standards shown

    in the Basic English Course No. 31212

    • 20• English and Arabic • 3 days

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • • 5 days

    COMMON

    INTRODUCTION TO MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT FOR OPERATORS

    CODE 11223

    • All operators• Instructors in their respective specialties

    • At the end of the lesson, the trainees should be able to understand the basic pump concept and know the basic terminology used for pumps.

    • Basic pump concept • Types of centrifugal pumps• Types of positive displacement pumps • Types of valves and operation• Types of traps and operation• Equipment lubrication and cooling

    • Trainee must be an experienced in Operations.• Basic knowledge of English language equivalent to the standards shown

    in the Basic English Course No. 31212

    • 20• English and Arabic

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • COMMON

    DESALINATION, POWER PLANT AND UTILITY TECHNOLOGY FOR NON-OPERATORS

    CODE 11224

    • Planning technician• Maintenance technician• SBO operator• Lab technician• Efficiency technician• Pipeline operator• Load coordinator

    • At the end of this course trainees should be able to know and understand the process in plant desalination by different technology and use power plants with utility systems.

    • MSF plant technology• RO plant technology• Boiler technology• Steam and gas turbine technology• Utility plant technology

    • Trainee must be a maintenance or operation operator.

    • Basic knowledge of the English language equivalent to the standards shown in the Basic English Course No. 31212

    • 20• English and Arabic • 10 days

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • • 5 days

    COMMON

    MED PLANT TECHNOLOGY

    CODE 11225

    • All operators• Planning technician• Laboratory technician• Efficiency technician• Load coordinator technician

    • At the end of this course trainees should be able to know and understand the process of water desalination using MED technology.

    • Water sources• Water quality • Water demands • Cause of water shortage • Solution to water shortage problems • Desalination history • Evolution of MED desalination processes • Components of MED desalination plants

    • Trainee must be a maintenance or operation operator.

    • Basic knowledge of the English language equivalent to the standards shown in the Basic English Course No. 31212

    • 20• English and Arabic

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • COMMON

    HEAT EXCHANGERS FOR OPERATORS

    CODE 11227

    • Plant operator• Pipeline operator • Instructors in their respective specialties

    • At the end of this course trainees should be able to know, describe, classify and troubleshoot problems with heat exchangers.

    • Introduction to heat exchangers• Description of heat exchangers• Classification of heat exchangers• Heat exchanger maintenance• Heat exchangers cleaning and troubleshooting

    • Trainee must be an experienced MSF Desalination unit local operator.• Trainee must have a basic knowledge of English language equivalent to

    the standards shown in the Basic English Course No. 31212

    • 20• English and Arabic • 5 days

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • • 3 days

    COMMON

    PLANT CHEMISTRY FOR OPERATORS

    CODE 11301

    • Plant operators• Pipeline operator • Instructors in their respective specialties

    • At the end of this course trainees should be able to know and understand chemistry and chemicals used and its addition in various desalination and industrial facilities.

    • Water Chemistry• Demineralization process• Reverse Osmosis• Boiler water treatment• Water treatment in desalination processes• Water chlorination• Cooling water treatment

    • Local desalination and plant operators • Trainee must have a basic knowledge of English language equivalent to

    the standards shown in the Basic English Course No. 31212• Trainee must have basic knowledge of chemistry

    • 20• English and Arabic

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • COMMON

    ENVIRONMENT IN DESALINATION AND POWER PLANTS FOR TECHNICIANS

    CODE 11303

    • Environmental technicians• Operators and Maintenance technicians• Instructors in their respective specialties

    • At the end of this course trainees should be able to know and understand the various pollutants and standards used to preserve the environment in desalination and power plants and other industrial facilities.

    • Introduction to environment & its relation to • Desalination & power plant• Environmental standards for desalination & power Plants• Environmental issues in desalination & power plants• Waste control & management

    • Trainee must be an environmental technicians, operators and maintenance technicians

    • Basic knowledge of English language equivalent to the standards shown in the Basic English Course No. 31212

    • 20• English and Arabic • 3 days

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • • 3 days

    COMMON

    CORROSION IN INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES AND ITS PREVENTION

    CODE 11402

    • Operation and maintenance engineers• Instructors in their respective specialties

    • At the end of this course trainees should be able to know and understand corrosion phenomenon and its prevention and the effect of corrosion on plant economics.

    • Significance of industrial corrosion• Corrosion economics, environment & mechanism• Sealers & coatings• Electrochemical corrosion in industry• Corrosion inhibitors• Cathodic protection principles and application

    • Trainee must have 3 years’ experience as chemist, operation or maintenance supervisor

    • Basic knowledge of English language

    • 20• English and Arabic

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • COMMON

    PROTECTION OF DESALINATION AND POWER PLANT FROM OIL SPILL FOR ENGINEERS

    CODE 11404

    • Environmental specialists• Supervisors• Chemists• Operation Engineer• Instructors in their respective specialties

    • At the end of this course trainees should be able to know and understand the effect of oil spill on the operation of the plants and required response for the protection of those plants.

    • Sources of oil in the environment & strategies for oil spill response of chemical compounds

    • Onshore boom demonstration• Recovery devices (skimmers)• Dispersant• View skimmers & dispersant gear • Desalination Plant Protection • Spill assessment, evaluation & practical deployment

    exercise

    • Trainee must be an environmental specialist, chemist or supervisory position

    • Trainee must have a basic knowledge of English language equivalent to the standards shown in the Basic English Course No. 31212

    • 20• English and Arabic • 3 days

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • • 5 days

    COMMON

    INTRODUCTION TO RENEWABLE AND NON-RENEWABLE ENERGY

    CODE 11414

    • Engineers and Foremen• Chemists• Instructors in their respective specialties

    • At the end of this course trainees should be able to know and understand energy forms and basics of renewable energy and types.

    • Energy fundamentals• Energy sources• Introduction to solar thermal energy • Introduction to solar photovoltaic (PV) & photovoltaic

    thermal (PV/T)• Introduction to wind energy• Introduction to waste-to-energy (WTE)• Introduction to geothermal energy

    • Basic knowledge of English, and mathematics

    • 20• English and Arabic

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • COMMON

    PERMIT TO WORK CODE 11414

    • Engineers and Foremen

    • At the end of this course trainees should be able to know and understand the rules and procedures for carrying out all types of permit to work in the plant or relevant areas and to ensure the safety of the personnel carrying out the work and the equipment or systems worked on.

    • Fire safety systems• Introduction to approved systems• Permit to work system• General permit to work rules and supplemental permits• Electrical safety precaution• Instrumentation safety precaution• Authorization procedures• Forms used (system documents)

    • Trainee must have a basic knowledge of English language.

    • 20• English and Arabic • 5 days

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • • 5 days

    COMMON

    INDUSTRIAL DRAWINGS FOR OPERATION ENGINEERS

    CODE 11455

    • Shift charge engineers• Shift supervisor• SBO operator

    • At the end of this course trainees should be able to know, understand and read all industrial drawings, its components and symbols .

    • Electrical symbols • Types & how to read electrical diagrams • Definitions of piping and instrument drawings • Identification of organizational systems and symbols • ISA logic symbols

    • Trainee must be Shift charge, operation or power Engineer. • Trainee must have a good knowledge of English language.

    • 20• English and Arabic

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • COMMON

    POWER TRANSFORMERS FOR OPERATION ENGINEERS

    CODE 11457

    • Shift charge engineers• Shift supervisor• SBO operator

    • At the end of this course trainees should be able to know and understand transformers basic theory and types, transformer connections, phase group construction and function of each part, protection scheme, transformer maintenance and testing.

    • Reading schematic diagrams• Wires, circuit components and electrical equipment• Measuring devices• Control equipments• Transformers• Semiconductors• Insulations• Logic Gate• Types of electrical drawing• Single line diagram• Emergency power supply and black-start• Schematic diagram• Scope of PandID• Identification System• Symbols

    • Trainee must be : Shift charge, operation or power Engineer. and a good knowledge of English language

    • 20• English and Arabic • 5 days

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • • 5 days

    COMMON

    ELECTRICAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS FOR OPERATION ENGINEERS

    CODE 11458

    • Shift charge engineers• Shift supervisor• SBO operator

    • At the end of this course trainees should be able to know and understand the role of protective relaying in electric power systems design and operation and types of faults that can occur on generators, transformer, motor, bus bar and transmission line.

    • Protection zones• Generator protection• Transformer protection• Motor protection• Bus protection• Transmission line protection

    • Trainee must be : Shift charge, Operation or Power Engineers.• Trainee must have a good knowledge of English language

    • 20• English and Arabic

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • COMMON

    SWITCH GEAR SYSTEMS FOR OPERATION ENGINEERS

    CODE 11459

    • Shift charge engineers• Shift supervisor• SBO operator

    • At the end of this course trainees should be able to know and understand switch gear, its classes and components, function and construction of circuit breaker and identification of major parts of circuit breaker and its operation and maintenance.

    • Switchgear Definitions and Components • Introduction to Circuit-breakers • Low voltage Circuit-breakers (Molded Case Type) • Air break circuit- breaker • Air blast circuit-breaker • SF6 circuit-breaker • Oil circuit-breaker • Vacuum circuit-breaker • Testing and maintenance of circuit-breakers

    • Trainee must be : Shift charge, operation or power engineer • Trainee must have a good knowledge of English language.

    • 20• English and Arabic • 5 days

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • • 5 days

    COMMON

    PROCESS CONTROL FOR OPERATION ENGINEERS

    CODE 11461

    • Operation engineers and supervisors,training center instructors with respect to their specialities

    • At the end of this course, trainees should be able to know the dynamic characteristics of process control systems, understand the feedback, cascade, feedforward, ratio and split-range control system and how to troubleshoot the system and practice the tuning and troubleshooting various types of processes.

    • Introduction (Variables of process, Types of process, Process Characteristics, Elements of control, Actions of controller, Failure mode, Continuous and discrete control, Safety Instrument System (SIS))

    • Feedback Loop (Principles, Feedback problems, Feedback limitations, Tuning)

    • Process Control Strategies (Supervisory control, Cascade Control, Ratio Control, Feedforward Control, Limit, Selector and Override Control)

    • Experienced operation engineers and supervisors• Basic knowledge of English language

    • 12• English and Arabic

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

  • COMMON

    DESALINATION, POWER PLANT AND UTILITY TECHNOLOGY FOR NON-OPERATION ENGINEERS

    CODE 11462

    • Planning foreman/Supervisory engineer• Maintenance engineer foreman/Supervisor• analysis /Senior / Shift chemist • Efficiency engineer• Load coordinator engineer

    • At the end of this course trainees should be able to know and understand the process in plant desalination by different technology and use a power plant with utility systems.

    • MSF plant technology• RO plant technology• Boiler technology• Steam and gas turbine technology• Utility plant technology

    • Trainee must be at least an MSF Desalination Unit Supervisor.• Trainee must have a basic knowledge of the English language equivalent

    to the standards shown in the Basic English Course No. 31212.

    • 20• English and Arabic • 10 days

    Course Designed For

    Objective Course Outline

    Prerequisites

    Language Max. No. Of Participants Duration

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    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27Boiler Technology 12202Steam Turbine Technology 12203Introduction to Power Plant Thermodynamics for Technicians 12206 1WGenerator Hydrogen Seal Oil System 12207 1WCombined Cycle Technology 12208 1W 1WCombined Cycle Power Plant Simulator Operations 12212Turbine Hydraulic Control Oil System 12301 1WScaling and Corrosion in Thermal Units 12302 3DTurbine Hydraulic Control Oil System for Engineers 12401 1WSteam Turbine Technology for Non-Operation Engineers 12402 1WIntroduction to Power Plant Thermodynamics for Engineers 12406 1W 1WCombined Cycle Power Plant Simulator Operations for Engineers 12417

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27MSF Desalination Plants Technology and Systems 13203 7500 1WMSF Desalination Plants Start-Up and Shutdown Operation 13204 1W 1WMSF Desalination Plants Process Controls, interlocks and Troubleshooting 13205Reverse Osmosis Technology 13207 7500 1W 1WReverse Osmosis Plants Process Control, interlocks and Troubleshooting 13208 1WMED Desalination Plant Operation 13214 1WMED Desalination Plants Simulator Operations 13215Reverse Osmosis Desalination Plants Simulator Operations 13217Control of Scaling and Corrosion in MSF Plant 13302 3DPerformance of Pretreatment System in Reverse Osmosis Plants 13305 1WReverse OsmosisTechnology for Engineers 13401 7500 1WMSF Desalienation Plants Calculations for Engineers 13404 7500 1WMED Desalienation Plants Technology and Operation for Engineers 13406Fouling and Chemical Cleaning in Reverse Osmosis Plants 13407 3DMED Desalienation Plants Calculations for Engineers 13408 1WReverse Osmosis Simulator Operations for Engineers 13409 1W

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27Diesel Engine Technology and Operation 14202 1WIntake System and Sodium Hypochlorite Generation Plant 14204 1WCarbon Dioxide Generation Plant Operation 14206 1WWater Treatment Demineralization Plant Operation 14208 1WProduct Water Treatment Plant Operation 14209 1WLime Water Treatment Plant Operation 14210 3DFuel Supply Systems Operations 14211 3DCompressed Air Systems Operation 14212 1W 1WFire Water System Operation 14213 3D

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27Introduction to Hydraulic 15203 3D 3DIntroduction to Pipline SCADA System 15302 1WHydraulic Calculations for Pipeline Engineers 15402 7000 1W

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27Laboratory Safety Level 1 16207 3DAnalysis by Gas Chromatography (GC) 16208 3D 3DOil Analysis in Industrial Facilities 16209 3DAnalysis by Atomic Absorption for Laboratory Technicians 16211 3DSampling Techniques in Desalination Plants 16213 3DGeneral Chemistry 16214 1WVolumetric Analysis for Laboratory Technicians 16215 3DLaboratory Safety Level 2 16216 3DUV Spectrophotometer Analysis 16218 1W

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27Electrical Print Reading 21203 1W 1WElectrical Troubleshooting Level 1 21218 1WProtection System 21220 1WMotors Testing and Maintenance 21223 2W 2WElectrical Installation Level 1 21225 2W 2WCircuit Breaker Testing and Maintenance 21227 1W 1WTechnology and Maintenance of Batteries 21228 1W 1WRewinding of Electrical Motors 21232 1W 1WCable Repair and Jointing 21238 1W 1WTesting and Calibration of Protective Relays 21239 1W 1WSampling, Testing and Filtration of Oil of Electrical Equipment 21241 1WRelays Coordination 21303 1WTesting of Electrical Equipment Level 2 21308 1W 1WGas Insulated Switchgear Testing and Maintenance 21317 1WGenerator Protection Relays 21406 1W 1WTransformer Protection Relays 21407 1W 1WSelection, Operating and Optimizing The AC Drive Motors 21408 1WTransformers Installation, Testing and Commissioning at Site 21409 1W

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27Automatic Boiler Control 22206 1WProgrammable Logic Controller (PLC) 22209 1W 1WDigital Electronics Level 1 22211 3D 3DReading of Process and Instrument Drawings 22215 1WIntroduction to Field Instruments 22216 1WSmart Instruments 22219 1WAnalog Electronics Level I 22231 3DAnalog Electronics Level 2 22233 3DDigital Electronics Level 2 22234 3D 3DControl Valves 22235 1W 1WProcess Measurement 22248Process Control 22312Process Measurement for Engineers 22412 1WTest, Inspacte and Calibrate of HART Instruments 22413 1WProcess Control for Engineers 22407

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27Valves Classification and Maintenance 23206 7500 1WPumps Operation and Maintenance 23207 7500Heat Exchangers Maintenance 23210 7500 1W 1WPacking and Seals 23211 7500 3D 3DBearings and Lubrication 23213 7000 3D 3DSteam Turbine Maintenance Level 1 23215 7500Boiler Inspection and Maintenance 23216 7500 1W 1WSteam Turbine Maintenance level 2 23301 7500 1WCompressor Maintenance 23303 7500 1WMachine Alignment 23405 7500 1W

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27Technical Drawings 24200Lathe Operation 24201Milling Operation 24204Spur Gears 24205 1WMachining Calculations and Applications 24207Internal and External Keyway Cutting 24208Measuring Techniques 24209 1W 1WCutting Tools and Cutting Fluids 24210 1WMachineshop Technology 24402 7500 1W

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27Oxyacetylene Welding Square Groove Butt Joints 25201SMAW Basic 25202SMAW Pipes Uphill-2G Position 25204Symbols of Welding 25205Blueprint Reading for Welders Part 1 25206 1WGTAW (Mild Steel and Stainless Steel Plate) 25207SMAW Advanced Level 1 25209SMAW Pipes Uphill (6G) Position 25302Basic of Welding Inspection 25401 7500 1W

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27HVAC Materials, Tools and Equipment 26201 1WHVAC Mechanical Troubleshooting Level 2 26204HVAC Control 26212Air Conditioner Installation 26213Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Systems 26214 1WHVAC Mechanical Troubleshooting Level 1 26215HVAC Drawing Reading Level 2 26219 1W 1W 1WHVAC Electrical Troubleshooting Level 1 26221 1W 1WHVAC Measurements 26302

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27English Literacy Level 1 31233English Literacy Level 2 31234General English Level 1 31211General English Level 2 31212Technical English Level 1 31219Technical English Level 2 31220Business English Level 1 31230Business English Level 2 31231

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27Principles ISO 9001:2015 32311 3DISO 9001:2015 "QUALITY MANAGEMENT" 32407 3DOrganization Excellence Based On EFQM Model 32318 3DDecision Making 32351 1WInfluence Skills and Leadership Persuasion 32352 1WTeam building and Stress Management 32353 1WEffective Communication 32359 1WEnhancing Personal Effectiveness 32382 3DHow to Learn English 32200 3D 3DApplied Training of Trainers (TOT) 32601 1W

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27Fire Protection 33202 3D 3D 3DCPR and Frist Aids 33203 3D 3D 3D 3DHealth and Job Hazards 33210 3D 3D 3DHAZMAT 33211 3D 3D 3D 3DOSHA 33319 1W 1W 1W

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    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27Chemical Handling for Labours 11101 3DIntroduction to Corrosion for Technicians 11203 3DProtection of Desalination and Power Plant from Oil Spill for Technicians 11204 3DSaline Water Desalination Processes 11206 7000 3D 3DMSF Plant Technology for Non - MSF Operators 11207 7000 3DReverse Osmosis Technology for Non-R.O Operators 11210 7000 3D 3DThermal Power Plant Technology for Non-Thermal Operators 11214 7000 3DAuxiliary Units Technology for Non-Auxiliary Operators 11215 1W 1WProcess Measurment for Operators 11221 1W 1WCooling Water Systems 11222 3D 3DIntorduction to Mechnical Equipments for Operators 11223 1W 1WDesalination, Power Plant and Utility Technology for Non-Operation 11224MED Plant Technology 11225 1W 1WHeat Exchangers for Operators 11227 1W 1WPlant Chemistry for Operators 11301 3DEnvironment in Desalination and Power Plants for Technicians 11303 3DCorrosion in Industrial Facilities and It's Prevention 11402 7000 3DProtection of Desalination and Power Plant from Oil Spill for Engineers 11404 3DIntroduction to Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy 11414 1W 1WPermit to Work 11415 1W 1WIndustrial Drawings for Operation Engineers 11455 1WPower Transformers for Operation Engineers 11457 1WElectrical Protection Systems for Operation Engineers 11458 1WSwitch Gear Systems for Operation Engineers 11459 1WProcess Control for Operation Engineers 11461 1W 1WDesalination, Power Plant & Utility Technology for Non-Operation Engineers 11462

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27Boiler Technology 12202Steam Turbine Technology 12203Introduction to Power Plant Thermodynamics for Technicians 12206 1WGenerator Hydrogen Seal Oil System 12207 1WCombined Cycle Technology 12208 1W 1WCombined Cycle Power Plant Simulator Operations 12212Turbine Hydraulic Control Oil System 12301 1WScaling and Corrosion in Thermal Units 12302 3DTurbine Hydraulic Control Oil System for Engineers 12401 1WSteam Turbine Technology for Non-Operation Engineers 12402 1WIntroduction to Power Plant Thermodynamics for Engineers 12406 1W 1WCombined Cycle Power Plant Simulator Operations for Engineers 12417

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27MSF Desalination Plants Technology and Systems 13203 7500 1WMSF Desalination Plants Start-Up and Shutdown Operation 13204 1W 1WMSF Desalination Plants Process Controls, interlocks and Troubleshooting 13205Reverse Osmosis Technology 13207 7500 1W 1WReverse Osmosis Plants Process Control, interlocks and Troubleshooting 13208 1WMED Desalination Plant Operation 13214 1WMED Desalination Plants Simulator Operations 13215Reverse Osmosis Desalination Plants Simulator Operations 13217Control of Scaling and Corrosion in MSF Plant 13302 3DPerformance of Pretreatment System in Reverse Osmosis Plants 13305 1WReverse OsmosisTechnology for Engineers 13401 7500 1WMSF Desalienation Plants Calculations for Engineers 13404 7500 1WMED Desalienation Plants Technology and Operation for Engineers 13406Fouling and Chemical Cleaning in Reverse Osmosis Plants 13407 3DMED Desalienation Plants Calculations for Engineers 13408 1WReverse Osmosis Simulator Operations for Engineers 13409 1W

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27Diesel Engine Technology and Operation 14202 1WIntake System and Sodium Hypochlorite Generation Plant 14204 1WCarbon Dioxide Generation Plant Operation 14206 1WWater Treatment Demineralization Plant Operation 14208 1WProduct Water Treatment Plant Operation 14209 1WLime Water Treatment Plant Operation 14210 3DFuel Supply Systems Operations 14211 3DCompressed Air Systems Operation 14212 1W 1WFire Water System Operation 14213 3D

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27Introduction to Hydraulic 15203 3D 3DIntroduction to Pipline SCADA System 15302 1WHydraulic Calculations for Pipeline Engineers 15402 7000 1W

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27Laboratory Safety Level 1 16207 3DAnalysis by Gas Chromatography (GC) 16208 3D 3DOil Analysis in Industrial Facilities 16209 3DAnalysis by Atomic Absorption for Laboratory Technicians 16211 3DSampling Techniques in Desalination Plants 16213 3DGeneral Chemistry 16214 1WVolumetric Analysis for Laboratory Technicians 16215 3DLaboratory Safety Level 2 16216 3DUV Spectrophotometer Analysis 16218 1W

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27Electrical Print Reading 21203 1W 1WElectrical Troubleshooting Level 1 21218 1WProtection System 21220 1WMotors Testing and Maintenance 21223 2W 2WElectrical Installation Level 1 21225 2W 2WCircuit Breaker Testing and Maintenance 21227 1W 1WTechnology and Maintenance of Batteries 21228 1W 1WRewinding of Electrical Motors 21232 1W 1WCable Repair and Jointing 21238 1W 1WTesting and Calibration of Protective Relays 21239 1W 1WSampling, Testing and Filtration of Oil of Electrical Equipment 21241 1WRelays Coordination 21303 1WTesting of Electrical Equipment Level 2 21308 1W 1WGas Insulated Switchgear Testing and Maintenance 21317 1WGenerator Protection Relays 21406 1W 1WTransformer Protection Relays 21407 1W 1WSelection, Operating and Optimizing The AC Drive Motors 21408 1WTransformers Installation, Testing and Commissioning at Site 21409 1W

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27Automatic Boiler Control 22206 1WProgrammable Logic Controller (PLC) 22209 1W 1WDigital Electronics Level 1 22211 3D 3DReading of Process and Instrument Drawings 22215 1WIntroduction to Field Instruments 22216 1WSmart Instruments 22219 1WAnalog Electronics Level I 22231 3DAnalog Electronics Level 2 22233 3DDigital Electronics Level 2 22234 3D 3DControl Valves 22235 1W 1WProcess Measurement 22248Process Control 22312Process Measurement for Engineers 22412 1WTest, Inspacte and Calibrate of HART Instruments 22413 1WProcess Control for Engineers 22407

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27Valves Classification and Maintenance 23206 7500 1WPumps Operation and Maintenance 23207 7500Heat Exchangers Maintenance 23210 7500 1W 1WPacking and Seals 23211 7500 3D 3DBearings and Lubrication 23213 7000 3D 3DSteam Turbine Maintenance Level 1 23215 7500Boiler Inspection and Maintenance 23216 7500 1W 1WSteam Turbine Maintenance level 2 23301 7500 1WCompressor Maintenance 23303 7500 1WMachine Alignment 23405 7500 1W

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27Technical Drawings 24200Lathe Operation 24201Milling Operation 24204Spur Gears 24205 1WMachining Calculations and Applications 24207Internal and External Keyway Cutting 24208Measuring Techniques 24209 1W 1WCutting Tools and Cutting Fluids 24210 1WMachineshop Technology 24402 7500 1W

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27Oxyacetylene Welding Square Groove Butt Joints 25201SMAW Basic 25202SMAW Pipes Uphill-2G Position 25204Symbols of Welding 25205Blueprint Reading for Welders Part 1 25206 1WGTAW (Mild Steel and Stainless Steel Plate) 25207SMAW Advanced Level 1 25209SMAW Pipes Uphill (6G) Position 25302Basic of Welding Inspection 25401 7500 1W

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27HVAC Materials, Tools and Equipment 26201 1WHVAC Mechanical Troubleshooting Level 2 26204HVAC Control 26212Air Conditioner Installation 26213Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Systems 26214 1WHVAC Mechanical Troubleshooting Level 1 26215HVAC Drawing Reading Level 2 26219 1W 1W 1WHVAC Electrical Troubleshooting Level 1 26221 1W 1WHVAC Measurements 26302

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27English Literacy Level 1 31233English Literacy Level 2 31234General English Level 1 31211General English Level 2 31212Technical English Level 1 31219Technical English Level 2 31220Business English Level 1 31230Business English Level 2 31231

    05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 01 08 15 22 29 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 21 30 05 12 19 26 02 9 16 23 30 06 13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 13 20 27Principles ISO 9001:2015 32311 3DISO 9001:2015 "QUALITY MANAGEMENT" 32407 3DOrganization Excellence Based On EFQM Model 32318 3DDecision Making 32351 1WInfluence Skills and Leadership Persuasion 32352 1WTeam building and Stress Management 32353 1WEffective Communication 32359 1WEnhancing Personal Effectiveness 32382 3DHow to Learn English 32200 3D 3DApplied Training of Trainers (TOT) 32601 1W

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    Course sections1 - COMMONChemical handling for laboursIntroduction to Corrosion for TechniciansSaline Water Desalination ProcessesMSF Plant Technology for Non-MSF OperatorsReverse Osmosis Technology for Non-RO OperatorsThermal Power Plant Technology for Non-Thermal OperatorsAuxiliary Units Technology for Non-Auxiliary Operators Process Measurement for Operators Cooling Water Systems Introduction to Mechanical Equipment for Operators Desalination, Power Plant and Utility Technology for Non-OperatorsMED Plant TechnologyHeat Exchangers for OperatorsPlant Chemistry for Operators Environment in Desalination and Power Plants for TechniciansCorrosion in Industrial Facilities and Its PreventionProtection of Desalination and Power Plant from Oil Spill for Engineers Introduction to Renewable and Non-Renewable EnergyPermit to Work Industrial Drawings for Operation Engineers Power Transformers for Operation Engineers Electrical Protection Systems for Operation Engineers Switch Gear Systems for Operation Engineers Process Control for Operation EngineersDesalination, Power Plant and Utility Technology for Non-Operation EngineersBoiler TechnologySteam Turbine TechnologyIntroduction to Power Plant Thermodynamics for TechniciansGenerator Hydrogen Seal Oil SystemCombined Cycle TechnologyCombined Cycle Power Plant Simulator OperationsTurbine Hydraulic Control Oil SystemScaling and Corrosion in Thermal UnitsTurbine Hydraulic Control Oil System for EngineersSteam Turbine Technology for Non-Operation EngineersIntroduction to Power Plant Thermodynamics for EngineersCombined Cycle Power Plant Simulator Operations for EngineersMSF Desalination Plants Technology and SystemsMSF Desalination Plants Start-Up and Shutdown OperationMSF Desalination Plants Process Controls, interlocks and TroubleshootingReverse Osmosis TechnologyReverse Osmosis Plants Process Control, Interlocks and TroubleshootingMED Desalination Plant OperationMED Desalination Plants Simulator OperationsReverse Osmosis Desalination Plants Simulator OperationsControl of Scaling and Corrosion in MSF PlantPerForemance of Pre-treatment System in Reverse Osmosis PlantsReverse Osmosis Technology for EngineersMSF Desalination Plants Calculations for Engineers MED Desalination Plants Technology and Operation for Engineers Fouling and Chemical Cleaning in Reverse Osmosis PlantsMED Desalination Plants Calculations for EngineersReverse Osmosis Simulator Operations for EngineersDiesel Engine Technology and OperationIntake System and Sodium Hypochlorite Generation PlantCarbon Dioxide Generation Plant OperationWater Treatment Demineralization Plant OperationProduct Water Treatment Plant OperationLime Water Treatment Plant OperationFuel Supply Systems OperationsCompressed Air Systems OperationFire Water System OperationIntroduction to HydraulicIntroduction to Pipeline SCADA SystemHydraulic Calculation for Pipeline EngineersLaboratory Safety Level 1Analysis by Gas Chromatography (GC) Oil Analysis in Industrial FacilitiesAnalysis by Atomic Absorption for Laboratory TechniciansSampling Techniques in Desalination PlantsGeneral ChemistryVolumetric Analysis for Laboratory Technicians Laboratory Safety Level 2UV Spectrophotometer Analysis Electrical Print ReadingElectrical Troubleshooting Level 1Protection SystemMotors Testing and MaintenanceElectrical Installation Level 1Circuit Breaker Testing and MaintenanceTechnology and Maintenance of BatteriesRewinding of Electrical Motors Cable Repair and JointingTesting and Calibration of Protective RelaysSampling, Testing and Filtration of Oil of Electrical EquipmentRelays Coordination Testing of Electrical Equipment Level 2Gas Insulated Switchgear Testing and Maintenance Generator Protection RelaysTransformer Protection RelaysSelection, Operating and Optimizing the AC Drive MotorsTransformers Installation, Testing and Commissioning at Site Automatic Boiler Control Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)Digital Electronics Level 1Reading of Process and Instrument DrawingsIntroduction to Field InstrumentsSmart InstrumentsAnalog Electronics Level IAnalog Electronics Level 2Digital Electronics Level 2Control ValveProcess MeasurementProcess ControlProcess Control for Engineers Process Measurement for Engineers Test, Inspect and Calibrate of HART Instruments Valves Classification and MaintenancePumps Operation and MaintenanceHeat Exchangers MaintenancePacking and Seals Bearings and Lubrication Steam Turbine Maintenance Level 1Boiler Inspection and MaintenanceSteam Turbine Maintenance level 2Compressor Maintenance Machine AlignmentTechnical DrawingsLathe OperationMilling OperationSpur GearsMachining Calculations and Applications Internal and External Keyway CuttingMeasuring TechniquesCutting Tools and Cutting FluidsMachine shop Technology Oxyacetylene Welding Square Groove Butt JointsSMAW BasicSMAW Pipes Uphill-2G PositionSymbols of WeldingBlueprint Reading for Welders Part 1GTAW (Mild Steel and Stainless Steel Plate)SMAW Advanced Level 1 Basic of Welding InspectionHVAC Materials, Tools and EquipmentHVAC Mechanical Troubleshooting Level 2HVAC ControlAir Conditioner InstallationAir Conditioning and Refrigeration SystemsHVAC Mechanical Troubleshooting Level 1HVAC Drawing Reading Level 2HVAC Electrical Troubleshooting Level 1 HVAC Measurements General English Level 1General English Level 2Technical English Level 1Technical English Level 2Business English Level 1 Business English Level 2English Literacy Level 1English Literacy Level 2Learn How to Learn EnglishPrinciples ISO 9001:2015Organization Excellence Based On EFQM ModelTeam Building and Stress ManagementInfluence Skills and Leadership PersuasionDecision MakingEffective CommunicationEnhancing Personal EffectivenessISO 9001:2015 “QUALITY MANAGEMENT”Applied Training of Trainers (TOT)Fire ProtectionCPR and First AidHealth and Job Hazards HAZMAT OSHA Microsoft Word 2016 - Beginners Microsoft Excel 2016 - BeginnersMicrosoft PowerPoint 2016 - Beginners Microsoft Project 2016 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