Machine and Welding Training: Opportunities for Welders

Machine and Welding Training: Opportunities for Welders

Welded structures play a pivotal role in ensuring the safety of vessels, crew, and cargo across various sea conditions, diminishing the risk of leaks and spills, thereby mitigating environmental harm from maritime operations. Welders are instrumental in preserving the structural integrity and safety of ships, be it in the creation of new vessels or the refurbishment of existing ones.

Maritime welding demands a distinct skill set, given the rigorous sea conditions and stringent ship structural requirements. For seafarers and shipyard welders, comprehensive training is crucial to navigate this specialized field. Safety reigns supreme in welding operations, and its significance magnifies when the volatile nature of the sea and the presence of combustibles is taken into account. Quality training empowers welders, who adhere to safety standards as a result, thus curtailing accident risks. In the maritime sector, efficient welding techniques are vital as they conserve time and resources. Uniteam Training provides niche training for ship fitters and welders, catering to various industrial sectors, including shipyards. The curriculum marries theoretical comprehension with hands-on experiential learning. Uniteam Training holds approval as an assessment centre from the National Skills Standards Authority (NSSA) and membership with the American Welding Society (AWS) as an educational institute.

On 12 September 2023, a momentous occasion transpired at Uniteam Training’s Thanlyin campus. Esteemed guests, including Professor Park Sang Gi of GEOJE University, Korea, Managing Director Mr Kim Kyoo Sik, and Director Mr Lee Jusik of PAKCO Co., Ltd., graced the campus. The Uniteam Training and Unidelta management extended a warm welcome.

A focal point of the visit was the discussion on Korean welding standards and assessment procedures. Professor Park Sang Gi, an eminent figure from GEOJE University, shed light on the rigorous protocols adhered to within Korea’s industrial realm. Welding apprentices benefitted from a session, aligning their skills with Korean benchmarks.

Both Mr Kim Kyoo Sik and Mr Lee Jusik of PAKCO Co., Ltd. enriched the discourse with insights on the Korean industrial spectrum’s requisites, particularly shipyards. They projected the burgeoning demand for adept Myanmar welders to fortify Korea’s industrial trajectory.

The meeting emphasised the opportunities awaiting Myanmar’s qualified welders. With an increasing demand for proficient welders in industries like Korean shipyards, Uniteam Training stands at the forefront, readying welders for these promising career avenues.

Capt. Kyaw Lin Than – Managing Director