Since moving back into the shipbuilding industry it has
amazed me at how little training and knowledge is now passed on for many
different reasons, and even though the use of CAD/CAM has resulted in huge
advancements in the industry, there is still very much a lack of the basic
knowledge of actually building a ship and what it entails, you can be a very
fine CAD operator although know little about the basic reality of putting the
steel together on the shop floor and the higher level of passed down from
design then the higher level of knowledge required about the work including how
it all goes together in the real world, not the electronic world.
I have even worked in places where the basic knowledge of
even reading a tape measure has been lacking.
This basic knowledge of shipbuilding and shipyards will be
very helpful to anyone who has no knowledge of how a ship is built and offers a
basic insight into what is expected and required from someone who wants to
secure there future in this amazing industry.
They will receive a good grounding in Basic shipbuilding
practice and processes
Such as being able to read a shipbuilding drawing
Knowing and learning about how a ship is designed and built
and so much more.
To be continued
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