Description
The Offshore Wind Turbine Project Management for Graduate Project Engineers (OWTPMGPE) Level 1 course provides comprehensive training and knowledge to graduate project engineers entering the offshore wind energy industry.
The course focuses on equipping participants with the essential skills and competencies required to effectively manage offshore wind turbine projects from inception to completion.
Participants will learn about the project lifecycle, including site selection, feasibility studies, design and engineering considerations, construction and installation processes, operations and maintenance strategies, and decommissioning of offshore wind farms.
The course covers key aspects of project management, including project planning, risk management, stakeholder engagement, contract management, cost estimation, and quality assurance.
Through a combination of theoretical lectures, case studies, and practical exercises, participants will gain a solid understanding of the unique challenges, best practices, and regulatory frameworks specific to offshore wind turbine project management. The course aims to prepare graduate project engineers for successful careers in the growing offshore wind energy sector.
Offshore Wind Turbine Project Management for Graduate Project Engineers (OWTPMGPE) Level 1 is organized for graduates project engineers from other disciplines switching careers into offshore wind project management and covers Phases in Windfarm Development, Pre-project Planning & Management, Detailed Project Planning & Management, Engineering, Testing, Production and Procurement Management, Installation and Commissioning Management, Operation Management, Grid Connection Management, Automatic Turbine Operation, Daily & Weekly Energy Productions, Losses due to Poor Aerodynamics of Blades, Operation during Turbulent Wind Conditions, Maintenance and Repair, Safety Issues during Operation and more
Course Outline
Phases in Windfarm Development
Pre-project planning & Management
Detailed project planning & Management
Engineering, testing, production and procurement Management
Installation and commissioning Management
Operation Management
Repowering
Dismantling
Grid Connection Management
Automatic Turbine Operation
Daily & Weekly Energy Productions
Losses due to Poor Aerodynamics of Blades
Operation during Turbulent Wind Conditions
Maintenance and Repair
Safety Issues during Operation
Technical Support Sections
Ref 1: Lifecycle of Offshore Wind Turbine Farm
Ref 2: The Main Elements of an Offshore Wind Farm
Ref 3: Offshore Wind Farm Design
Ref 4: Offshore Wind Farm Site Selection
Ref 5: Offshore Wind Farm Layout Architecture
Ref 6: Offshore Wind Farm Support Structure
Ref 7: Offshore Wind Farm Support Structure Design Inputs
Ref 8: Future Trends for Offshore Wind Farm
Ref 9: Offshore Wind Farm Electrical Architecture
Ref 10: Offshore Wind Farm Substations
Ref 11: Onshore Substations of Offshore Wind Farm
Ref 12: Offshore Wind Farm Subsea Cables
Ref 13: Offshore Wind Farm Installation
Ref 14: Offshore Wind Farm Risk Assessment
Ref 15: Offshore Wind Farm Maintenance
Ref 16: Offshore Wind Farm Repair
Ref 17: Offshore Wind Farm Operations JSA
Ref 18: Offshore Wind Farm Operations Project Management
Advanced Technical Support Reference Sections
Ref 1: Overview of offshore wind energy
Ref 2: Offshore wind energy global trends and market dynamics
Ref 3: Offshore wind energy environmental considerations and regulations
Ref 4: Offshore Wind Project Lifecycle
Ref 5: Offshore wind energy site selection and feasibility studies
Ref 6: Offshore wind energy design and engineering considerations
Ref 7: Offshore wind energy construction and installation processes
Ref 8: Offshore wind energy operations and maintenance strategies
Ref 9: Decommissioning and repurposing of offshore wind farms
Ref 10: Offshore Wind Turbine Technology
Ref 11: Types of offshore wind turbines and their components
Ref 12: Technical considerations for turbine design and manufacturing
Ref 13: Offshore wind energy installation techniques and challenges
Ref 14: Offshore wind energy grid integration and power transmission
Ref 15: Offshore wind energy project planning and risk management
Ref 16: Offshore wind energy defining project objectives and scope
Ref 17: Offshore wind energy work breakdown structure (WBS) development
Ref 18: Offshore wind energy project scheduling and resource allocation
Ref 19: Offshore wind energy risk identification, assessment, and mitigation strategies
Ref 20: Offshore wind energy stakeholder engagement and communication
Ref 21: Importance of stakeholder engagement in offshore wind projects
Ref 22: Offshore wind energy communication strategies for different stakeholders
Ref 23: Offshore wind energy managing relationships and addressing concerns
Ref 24: Offshore wind energy public perception and community engagement
Ref 25: Offshore wind energy procurement and contract management
Ref 26: Procurement process for offshore wind projects
Ref 27: Offshore wind energy supplier selection and evaluation
Ref 28: Offshore wind energy contract negotiation and management
Ref 29: Offshore wind energy performance monitoring and dispute resolution
Ref 30: Offshore wind energy health, safety, and environmental considerations
Ref 31: Regulatory frameworks and standards for offshore wind projects
Ref 32: Offshore wind energy occupational health and safety practices
Ref 33: Offshore wind energy environmental impact assessment and mitigation measures
Ref 34: Offshore wind energy compliance with legal and environmental requirements
Ref 35: Offshore wind energy project cost and financial management
Ref 36: Cost estimation and budgeting for offshore wind projects
Ref 37: Offshore wind energy financial analysis and feasibility assessment
Ref 38: Offshore wind energy funding mechanisms and financing options
Ref 39: Offshore wind energy cost control and financial reporting
Ref 40: Offshore wind energy performance monitoring and reporting
Ref 41: Offshore wind energy key performance indicators (KPIs) and metrics
Ref 42: Offshore wind energy change management and project control techniques
Ref 43: Quality assurance and quality control processes of offshore wind energy
Ref 44: Documentation requirements throughout the project lifecycle of offshore wind energy
Ref 45: Progress reports and project updates of offshore wind energy
Ref 46: Technical documentation and specifications of offshore wind energy
Ref 47: Compliance reporting and regulatory documentation of offshore wind energy
Ref 48: Team building and team dynamics of offshore wind energy
Ref 49: Leadership skills for project managers of offshore wind energy
Ref 50: Conflict resolution and problem-solving for offshore wind energy
Ref 51: Motivating and empowering of offshore wind energy project teams
Ref 52: Analysis of successful offshore wind projects
Ref 53: Lessons learned and best practices of of offshore wind energy
Ref 54: Innovation and emerging trends in offshore wind project management
Assessment
Participant underpinning knowledge of offshore wind project management at fundamental level will be accessed with multiple choice questions at the end of the course.
Professional Certificate
Issued directly by Chess Subsea Engineering Europe.
Participant may be presented for Offshore Petroleum Training Organization (OPITO) Certification.
How to Register
Click here to download registeration booklet on msword and email completed booklet to info@chesssubseaengineering.org directly.