Stavanger Offshore Technical College - The preferred supplier of technical competence Page 4: A great place to be –and a fun place to learn Page 6: A college of possibilities! Page 8: More than 150 years of educating Page 10: Technical College Page 12: Petroleum Technology Page 16: Electronics Page 17: Automation Page 20: Machine Technology Page 21: Building and Construction Page 22: CEE (Climate, Energy and Environment) Page 24: Sixth Form College/ College of Further Education Page 26: Simulator Programmes Page 30: Advanced Material Testing Station TablePage of Contents 32: SOTS Course Centre

10 6 4 34 30 24 22 19 A warm welcome to you if you are thinking about becoming a student at our college! Our vision is to be a first-class educational facility locally, nationally, and for some subjects, internationally. Our main aims are essentially threefold; to develop a great learning and working environment, to be in he practical consequences of our vision and values are important for our stu- a state of constant growth, and Tdents, our employees, our network, our business community and for regional that whatever we pursue is to politics. be done with full rigour. The practical consequences of our vision and values are important for our students, our employees, our network, our business community and regional politics.

For instance, this college has one of the closest relationships with the regional economy, and we are seriously committed to receiving input and comment from our students. This results in our entering into agreement with certain com- panies in the district and annually prioritising significant sums of money for the educational development of our employees. We do everything possible to achieve a comfortable and enjoyable working environment.

Education does not come easily. It craves hard work and commitment. We expect a lot of effort from our students as well as active participation and co- operation towards their own development. We want our students to have high expectations of the college, our knowledge, methods, equipment and network.

With warmest regards, The Principal

-A good place to be -- and a good place to learn 4 -A good place to be -- and a good place to learn 6 A college of possibilities!

• We offer 6th form level education. • We offer technical college level education. • We offer health and safety courses. • We have advanced material research laboratories and simulators • We offer many diverse courses during the school year.

Stavanger Offshore Technical College is a county council college, situated at Kalhammaren, which offers different technical college studies and further education. It is one of ’s largest colleges in its field.

The college is specified as an institution for tertiary education for those who have completed their further education studies, but who desire a shorter course of study than the traditional university education.

Over the past few years, the college has been significantly upgraded with new technical equipment, ventilation systems and educational resources. Workshops, laboratories and simulators have been modernised and adjusted to meet current educational needs and those of the future.

The computer system at the college has been enhanced for extensive use within the syllabus. There is also a department for ‘private courses’ which plans and holds courses on a commercial basis.

The college premises for health and safety are located at Tømmerodden.

There is a student body of 400 students every year at the college for fur- ther education level. There is also a larger number of course participants at the college safety centre. We have almost 80 employees who are highly qualified and experienced in their subjects.

The college is ideally situated and has a fantastic view across the fjord in Stavanger. Its proximity to the sea is exploited for many of the exercises, and highlights the maritime traditions of the college. More than 150 years of educating - a rich history…

8 More than 150 years of educating - a rich history…

Stavanger Offshore Technical College is the outcome of the merger between Stavanger Technical College and Stavanger Maritime College in 2001. Both colleges shared a good solid history as educational establishments in Stavanger, – a proud tradition which Stavanger Offshore Technical College has tavanger Maritime Further Education College: been able to build on. SFrom way back, Stavanger has had two independent colleges within mari- time education: Stavanger Engineering School and Stavanger Navigation School. The latter, which was founded in 1853, was originally called Stavanger School for Seamen, but in 1956 it was renamed Stavanger Navigation School.

After the gradual replacement of sail ships with steamships around 1870, the demand for greater knowledge grew, and the answer lay in the establishment of Stavanger Engineering School.

In 1956, the two schools moved to Kalhammaren, and together became Stavanger Maritime College of Further Education in 1980.

When the oil industry was under way in the 1970s, Stavanger Engineering School became a natural education centre for offshore workers, both in terms of health and safety, and of petroleum technology.

Stavanger Technical College: Technical education in Stavanger has its background in an elementary technical school which was founded in 1913. The town received its first technical college in 1937, and in 1950 Stavanger was the first town in the country to have a 2 year, theoretical, technical-college course.

In 1963 these 3 schools merged under the collective title of ‘Stavanger Technical College’ and moved to a new location in Rogalandsgata 44. The technical college had changed to an engineering university, the technical school was enhanced and the elementary technical school was dissolved.

In 1979 the college was divided into Stavanger Technical College and Stavanger Engineering College, and the latter gradually moved to the university at Ullandhaug (UiS).

In regards to business education over the last 10 years, the college has focused on commercial material research within mechanical testing/workshop-technical measuring, concrete testing/geotechnics, sound/noise testing, and thermography. Technical College - A big step towards a great job Vocational training education is practice-based and is a stepping- stone to higher education. It is often a good alternative to higher or university education. We combine the theory and the practice with experience and practical insight which our students have already obtained in business life. The courses are planned with an emphasis on teamwork, interdisciplinary project work and close contact with the relevant industries.

If you complete the technical college course with us, the door to a wide variety of job possibilities will be opened to you, or you can choose to go on to take further education at university. Either tech- nical and management assignments or a combination of the two can be stipulated requirements (qualifications) when you are a fully qualified technician.

Some of your possible job titles could be: • Technician or opertional manager • Service – and maintenance technician • Salesperson of sophisticated technical equipment • Marketer of sophisticated technical equipment • Product designer • Project supervisor

Specialising in petroleum technology can lead to work in drilling.

Despite being a technician, you could be asked to take responsibility for non-technical assignments such as: administration, work management, personnel administration, information, marketing, instruction, etc.

This could be the case within smaller businesses where specialists in these areas are not employed, and where a technician can take responsibility for several different roles within the company.

A few of the technical assignments we offer are:

• Planning, • Project planning • Construction • Servicing • Maintenance • Operation • Development • Research

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10 This work of art is worth aspiring towards!

This is a certificate with grades, awarded together with a This education will also qualify you to continue studies at college diploma which has been specially designed for Sta- university or further education facilities. vanger Offshore Technical College by Per Odd Aarrestad. The artwork is an abstract impression of Aarrestad’s own experi- The courses are structured in such a way as to be able to ence of what technology is. This work of art will be yours after enhance your subject background and your practical experience you complete the course at our Technical College! whilst you learn new material.

Technical vocational school is a practice-based, business The teaching plan is put together in the form of modules orientated education which adds to a subject/trade certificate which are graded individually. or other types of professionally recognised qualifications in that particular area. The unique combination of broad practical experience and extensive theoretical understanding produce highly qualified Technical college is an independent, complete and diverse technicians who are equipped for many varied and interesting alternative to university or further education. assignments both in private and commercial business. Petroleum Technology - Advanced study in drilling, well service, petroleum production, and subsea installation.

This course is aimed at different areas of the petroleum industry. Through further studies in drilling, well service, petroleum production and subsea installation you can channel your abilities towards exciting work assignments at mid-level management within different companies.

The syllabus is planned in close cooperation with the petroleum industry, and the course satisfies the demands of this branch as they appear within the recommended guidelines of the oil industry (OLF).

Depending on which course of study you choose, you can become fully qualified in drilling (driller, toolpusher), in different well servicing tasks, as operational staff on the rig or in work connected to subsea installations.

What is required to be accepted at this petroleum technical college? Certificates/documentation of one of the following alternatives:

• Diploma in drilling/drilling technology • Contract of apprenticeship proving completion of training in drilling/well technology within the year applied. • A minimum of 5 years of relevant practical experience (especially related to drilling/ wells). Together with competence in general subjects corresponding to a first year university syllabus in vocational subjects. • Diploma in construction, electrical subjects, and chemicals or process. Or mechanical subjects, plus the state-recognised general examination in well technology.

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Foto: Tove Elin Berg og Jarle Elin Berg Haugum Tove Foto: COSL Drilling Europe delivered in 2009 a complete new drilling simulator to Stavanger Offshore Technical College (SOTS)

The rigs COSL Europe Drilling AS The company owns two residential rigs: COSLRigmar is a jackup rig with beds for 326 people, is a subsidiary of China Oilfield and COSLRival is a float rig with beds for 368 people. Both are on long contracts for Services Limited. We have a ConocoPhillips for Ekofisk and Eldfisk. In addition, we have three drilling rigs (semi submersible head office for Europe at Forus drilling rigs) under construction: COSLPioneer, COSLInnovator and COSLPromoter. The rigs can outside Stavanger operate in water depths from 70 to 700m and are built for operations anywhere in the world. Two of the rigs have contracts with Statoil for 8 years with an option of 8 x 1 year for opera- tions on the Troll field.

Education and training The simulator will be used by COSL Drilling Europe for both theoretical and practical training of personnel although SOTS can also use the simulator in its work as an educational tool. Competence and development is a very important part of our philosophy to achieve our goals. The company has prepared a brochure that, among other things describes the degree during a possible offshore career. The brochure can be obtained by contacting our head office at Forus at [email protected].

Recruitment Each rig will be staffed by around 160 people and all three rigs will be staffed during 2010 and 2011. There will be a need for experienced personnel as well as apprentices and post graduates. For more information about our vacancies, please visit our website www.cosl.no.

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A unique combination of people and technology Aker Well Service Aker Well Service AS is Aker Solutions Centre of Excellence for Well Intervention technology. Aker Well Service AS is a leading provider of well intervention services with nearly 30 years of experience. We continuously strive towards world class performance, and to be the preferred partner in the oil service business.

Caring for health, safety and environment is one of the core values of Aker Well Service and is the foundation for all of our activities, both onshore and offshore. More information about our core values and HSE Policy statements can be found on the Aker Solutions home page. The main office is located at Forus in Stavanger, Norway. We can offer the right candidates interesting job opportunities both internationally and on the Norwegian continental shelf.

For more information please visit our website: www.akersolutions.com/wellservice

Well Intervention Academy courses/training: • Wireline • Safe and controlled working environment • Wireline Tractor • Combination of theoretical and practical training • Logging • More effective learning • Pressure Control • Get hands-on-experience • Certifications • VG3 - Mechanical wireline

Courses can be customized according to clients’ needs. We can provide a 28 meter high rig and a 390 meter deep well which can be used for full scale tests and training.

Aker Solutions, Tel: +47 51951600 Aker Well Service Fax: +47 51951601 Lagerveien 30 [email protected] P.O. Box 281 [email protected] N-4066 Stavanger www.akersolutions.com/wellservice Electronics - Electric power and automation

Electric power: The education in electric power will give you a theoretical and With an education as technician plus an intensive study in technical competence which will electric power, you can manage planning, project planning, maintenance and installation of electrical systems. build on basic electronics, mathematics and physics, and which will include the more specialised subjects of Energy The course qualifies you to perform the installation test, and/ production and distribution, electrical machinery and trans- or work as an operations supervisor, and it opens up the pos- formers, electrical installations and automated systems. sibility of working in different areas of the electronics branch; like installation, industry, trade, acting adviser and doing In addition to technical competence, the technician will gain consulting work. management skills based on economic-administrative sub- jects, communications (Norwegian and English) and instruc- The requirements to study this subject are a diploma or a tion in IKT-tools. The electric power technician will therefore minimum of 5 years relevant work experience. This is something be able to get work as an operational manager, project which provides a solid foundation for further theoretical study. manager and training manager.

If your curriculum vitae shows technical college qualifications (SOTS) and the extended studies in electric power, you can go on to do a two-year bachelor degree at university 16 Automation: As a student of automation technology you will have a We are particularly interested in systems with relevance to theoretical, technical competence which incorporates basic the offshore petroleum industry. This is mirrored in the exten- electro technology, mathematics, physics, and which later will sive choice of process interface models which students can include control engineering, open loop control, work with in the college laboratories. As well as the process instrumentation, and operator support systems. laboratory, the department makes available a well-equipped laboratory for basic electro technology in addition to labora- In addition to these technical skills the technician will gain man- tories for PLS, hydraulics and electrical machines. agement competence, based on economic-administrative subjects, languages (Norwegian and English), plus training in With a diploma from technical college (SOTS) and advanced IKT-tools. automation, you could go on to do a 2 year bachelor degree at university. The automation student will then be qualified as a process operator, business manager, and instruction manager, to have management functions to do with sales and service as well as to participate in development projects. Machine Technology

- combining education with work in modern laboratories

Advanced Machine Technology combines teaching with work in modern laboratories and surveying certain companies within commercial life.

As a student, you will get the opportunity to work on projects in different firms. The course is divided into modules ending with a multidisciplinary, business-orientated project.

Here you can have great fun with project work, testing and preparing presentations within the following main areas: thermo- dynamics, material science and material testing, manufacturing technology, technical workshop automation, technical workshop measuring, project administration, construction technology, quality assurance and computer-assisted construction.

Job possibilities are endless: There are positions in both private and commercial companies, for example within DAK construction, construction technology, production technology, project management, inspection, maintenance technology, instruction (specialist teacher), sales and service. This direction could be your first step towards higher education.

The use of computers is a natural part of the teaching, and the college is also committed to using new technologies. The latest technology is exploited in the computer-assisted construction course.

Completion of this course can be used as part of a bachelor’s degree at university.

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Building, construction and KEM are all advanced courses of On completion of this course of study, you will: study that provide a learning environment within the build- • Be qualified to work and take assignments at ing sector. Here the students work on projects within planning, operational -managerial level within different professions construction, quality control and internal checks. The use of in private or state business and management. new technologies is a natural part of the course, and the col- • Be able to combine practical and theoretical work lege endeavours to update its technology regularly. assignments, and to take on the • responsibility of cooperation between Typical assignments for a technician are to be able to make • technology, environment and society both calculations, plan and coordinate production and purchasing, nationally and internationally. and to act as a resource person in connection with construc- • Be able to stimulate innovation, creation and the tion projects. running of different enterprises, as well as have a basis for teaching and training. • Be qualified to approve planning and building laws, to contribute to personal and professional development and to have the foundation for further education.

With a Technical College diploma from SOTS and an advanced course in building and construction you can go on to take a two year bachelor’s degree at university. CEE (Climate, Energy and Environment)

The course for building and construction consists of 3 areas of advanced study: building, construc- tion and CEE and gives you realistic challenges to work with within the building and HWS sector. While building and construction courses are full-time, CEE is a part time course.

CEE replaces the original HWS advanced course. The new On completion of this course you will: course has been designed for close cooperation with the • Be qualified for work and assignments at building sector. NVEF (Norwegian Ventilation and Energy- operational-manager level within different Technology Association), NRL (National Norwegian Plumbing professions in both private and state businesses and Association) and VBL (National Ventilation and Tinsmith’s administrations. Association) have all been active supporters and promoters of this project. • Be able to combine practical and theoretical work assign- ments and take on responsibility of cooperation between The college has NOKUT certification. This means that it is technology, environment and society, both nationally considered an institute that meets all subject demands of and internationally. the courses it offers. In addition, this certification means all students (including part-time students) have the right to a • Be able to stimulate creativity, formation and study loan from the state. running of different companies, and have a foundation for teaching. This is a part-time course over a period of four years. The teaching takes place on three evenings a week. The CEE • Be qualified to approve planning and building laws, to course material has been divided into modules, and it is contribute to personal and professional development based on ordinary teaching, practice, private study, intranet and to have the foundation for further education. support and individual follow-up. Individual subjects will be graded by a point system. There Students’ knowledge and competencies are developed are 60 points allocated for a one-year study programme, and through education and experiential learning at tertiary level, the workload for one point will be approximately 30 hours. and through practice within the relevant subject area. Students are expected to complete obligatory exercises ac- cording to the study plan, in order to be correctly evaluated. 20

Sixth Form College/College of Further Education As our student, you will build a foundation of knowledge and expertise that will prepare you for work in business, or for further education. Through partnership agreements with different companies our students are guaran- teed modern equipment, lectures by specialists in the respective fields and excellent courses. We also have an exchange-student programme in place which gives valuable practical experience. The college is nationally sought for the study of petroleum technology, and every year a number of our students get places offshore. After 2 years of this practical apprenticeship they receive their diploma.

The courses offered at Sixth Form College are:

• Chemical Processing: this programme qualifies the student to be a chemical operator or process technician. Processing is relevant for many different professions, and employment prospects upon completion of the course are excellent. • Well Technology: An education in well technology has good employment prospects within the oil sector; for example in shipping, contracting or service providing companies. Students can spe- cialise in a number of different areas. Many choose to get apprenticeships in drilling, subsea installations, hydraulic pipes, cable operations, completion or cementing. • Maritime subjects: This course is practice-based and takes students on to become able sea- men or engine operators. After a two year apprenticeship, a diploma is obtained. This provides a foundation for technical college education, which in turn will give a theoretical basis for a ship’s certificate for first officer, captain, machine operator or machine manager.

Our profession-orientated education programmes are all part of TIP (technology and industrial production).

Year 1: Are you interested in a future job in the oil, maritime or process industry? If so, you can apply for one of the places on the TIP programme at the college. The aim of this ‘advanced project’ is to give you an idea of the different types of process industries that are available. We want to give particular attention to the type of industry which is prevalent in Rogaland. The main focus will be on chemistry in connection with offshore petroleum production, although the petrochemical industry and metal production will also be present throughout the course.

When it comes to further education after obtaining the diploma, we can offer varied ad- vanced courses at the technical college. These are in petroleum technology and machine technology. As a TIP student, you can choose from well-technology, chemical processing or maritime as your ‘advanced project’. TIP has created the basic course so that you can go on to do well technology, maritime or chemical processing at second year level.

N.B. Acceptance to do year 2 is not dependent on the student having completed year 1 at our college.

Year 2: As a student at year 2 level you can choose between 6 different advanced subjects: • drilling • subsea • hydraulic piping • cable operations • completion • cementing

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Simulator programmes -is practice orientated learning

We are committed to this study being practice orientated. Through the use of simulators our students get to understand in practice what working on a rig is like. This is an important teaching element to combine theory and practice.

The college owns 5 petroleum simulators. These enable the student to experience different operations which are practised offshore. The simulators are designed to give the most realistic experience of challenges and situations within the profession. Two of the simulators have been qualified for use by certified drilling operators. The administration of IWCF in Norway is located at the college.

Ramrig is a full-scale drilling simulator, and the pride of the college. Here, all the stages of the drilling process can be tested, and input from the industry itself allows for fabulous opportuni- ties. External interest is enormous. The college also offers customised, simulator-based courses for companies.

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We were the ones who made the Cyberbase. A control chair that can control the entire oil drilling at 10,000 meters deep.

We were the oneswho made the Drilling simulator. As you can try at Stavanger Offshore Technical College.

We are one of the world’s largest suppliers to the oil and gas industry.

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The Science Factory in Sandnes The Science Factory in Sandnes is an example of our activity in Rogaland. We were responsible for the design of the electrical power system, telecommunications facilities, SD- and lifts.

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Mobile Offshore Drilling Units, offers extensive drilling experi- Odfjell Drilling Technology, provides engineering services, ence from semisubmersibles, drillships, jackups and modular operation support, consultancy and well management with units, as well as integrated management services. 450 engineers and drilling experts.

Platform Drilling, offers drilling operation, maintenance and Odfjell Well Services, supply tubulars, rental tools, casing and modification services with approx 1200 experienced offshore mooring services in 20 countries, and operations on more than employees. 50 rigs.

ODFJELL DRILLING www.transocean.no - www.deepwater.com Advanced Material Testing Station - Attracting both national and international customers

We have well-equipped laboratories at the college. We can assist our customers with geotechnical testing, thermography, and calibration of measuring equipment.

The material testing laboratories attract customers from all over the coun- try. We also have customers from many European countries who work here on metal material testing. Work in the laboratories is an important part of the college tuition, because it is imperative that our students can learn through trying out for themselves.

On the mechanical testing programme we can teach stretching, bending, and hardness measuring as well as the notched bar impact test. The labo- ratories are certified according to current regulations, and are recognised by the Control Council in Oslo. Mechanical testing is also certified by the Norwegian Accreditation Association with regards to NS-EN ISO/IEC 17025.

Our cement testing laboratory has state certification for neutral stand- ardised testing. Likewise, we have certification for most cement products (cement blocks, paving stones, flag stones, curb stones, roof tiles, chimney components, tanks, covers, pipes and construction cement) by the Control Council for cement products. We are proud to run the only laboratory in Norway which carries out the testing of paving, flag and curb stones.

We apply geotechnical methods to run grading curve tests of gravel and other stone materials. 30

A wide variety of courses

VAKOP- Verification of competence Together with we have developed a concept for verify- ing the competencies of offshore personnel. VAKOP verification of competence expects their customers to qualify their own personnel offshore.

Crane instruction We have accreditation from Norsk Sertifisering for crane instruction. Our courses include G4 bridge/crossbar crane operating – G11 straps and crane slinger/crane flagman operators. We can set up courses on demand, and even in combination with other courses.

Rigging course We have a rig situated in the fire-fighting area at Tømmerodden where we hold rigging courses.

Petroleum course Naturally, there is quite a high demand for courses in oil and gas. New guidelines from OLF outline clear demands for competence. The req- uisite to have a diploma in mechanical, process, electro, drilling and fire technology has led to an increased pressure on obtaining state exams in well-technique. We have noticed increased interest in our preparatory courses for this exam.

Hydraulics course We offer a course in hydraulics. The college has created a new labora- tory which is used for practical operations. The course is a combi- nation between theoretical and laboratory work; based on CETOP standards.

SOTS Course Centre We customise courses in safety and crisis management

SOTS Course Centre is a commercial division of the Stavanger independent. The instruction provided to the college Offshore Technical College. The Course Centre has an exten- students at the safety centre, is arranged according to the sive course portfolio within the main educational fields of the course of study they have chosen. school. In addition to the teaching, we offer a range of services and Currently, the Course Centre receives about 3000 course courses for private and state businesses. Our core activity is participants every year. We have a close relationship with teaching within the areas of oil and gas as well as safety and many businesses and organisations, both onshore and crisis. offshore. Our Course Centre develops customised courses according to our partners’ requirements. The centre has a sea-rescue area, fire-fighting area, and a helicopter-evacuation simulator in central Stavanger. The The course centre has participated in different projects in fire-fighting area is situated at Tømmerodden in Buøy. Europe, Africa and Asia. This is a short boat ride away from the centre and one can Main fields: enjoy a great view of Stavanger and the college on the way.

Technical College As well as a number of standard courses, we can customise Well Service course packages according to the requirements of an indi- Crane and lifting operations vidual company. In our customer-portfolio we have a large Hydraulics•Mechanical areas number of different firms ranging from small local companies Leadership courses to huge international businesses.

With regards, The one thing all our customers can be assured of is the im- Head of Department portance in gaining the necessary certification and compe- SOTS Course Centre tence in preventing and reducing accidents, and how to act in crisis situations. Our courses are made in cooperation with We are a full-scale safety centre offering courses on offshore, professional businesses, and are constantly up to date with navigation and land-based operations. the latest safety regulations.

The safety centre is a department of Stavanger Offshore We work together with the regional state foundation Roga- Technical College, but it is economically and legally land Course and Competence Centre (RKK). Up to date technical facilities -result in realistic training situations

We have built realistic training facilities in order to get the maximum practical output from our courses. The sea rescue department has a large platform with a command station, three coxswain conventional lifeboats including a basic coxswain skid life- boat, three man-overboard boats, a raft and an evacuation chute. In this manner our clients and students can train in realistic emergency situations, within a controlled environment.

In the fire-fighting department, course participants will get practical instruction, and learn how to manage everything from oil and gas fires, how to apply foam and how smoke-diving works. They will also experience the darkness and insecurity of our labyrinth which, as expected, is safe.

At Tømmerodden we have a remote-controlled underwater robot (ROV), which is part of a testing station for FU.

The safety centre owns and runs a helicopter- Underwater Escape –HUET (Helicopter Unit Evacuation Training) – for training connected with helicopter evacuation.

Certification: • The centre has Det Norske Veritas certification in • regulations for maritime training centres. • OLF certification as one of its own security centres • with regards to their guidelines. • As a maritime course provider for the Navigation Institute. • Norsk Sertifisering AS approval as an educational institution. Stavanger Offshore Technical College Kalhammarveien 54 N-4007 Stavanger +47 51 50 03 00 [email protected]