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RADIO NETWORK PLANNING Radio Network Planning broadens your horizon on the core of Wireless Networking as covered in CWNA curriculum and GSM Engineering. It gives you a complete understanding of wireless networking and communication. Course content: Wireless LAN and its applications. Radio Frequenc...y (RF) Fundamentals, RF behaviors, RF Antenna concepts and RF mathemati...cs. Spread Spectrum Technology (FHSS,DSSS, OFDM and MIMO) Wireless LAN Infrastructure Devices (Access points, Routers, Switches and Bridges) Antennas and Accessories, Antenna categories and types, Antenna location and Installations. Wireless LAN Organizations and Standards (FCC rules, IEEE and Wi-Fi alliance) 802.11 Network Architecture (SSID, Roaming, Positioning, Authentication and Power Management) MAC and Physical Layers (RTS/CTS and Modulation) WLAN set up and management (SOHO, PTP, PTMP and WISP) Troubleshooting Wireless LAN Installations (Multipath, Hidden Node, Near Far, RF interference, Throughput and Weather.) Wireless LAN Security and security policies. Site Survey Fundamentals Introduction and Evolution of GSM (HSCSD, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS). Features of GSM and GPRS network Architecture. GSM and GPRS network components (MS, TC, BTS, BSC, BSS, OMC, MSC, GMSC, PSTN NSS etc). GSM terrestrial interfaces (Um, A, A-ter, Abis etc). Channels on the air interface (Physical and Logical channels). Radio interference optimization (power control and interference). Call setup, Hand over and Call termination. Introduction GPRS. Introduction UMTS. Duration :Individual training 2 mths (weekdays) Cost : 80k Who should attend? Engineering and Science professional in Oil and Gas, Telecommunication or ICT sector. Unemployed Engineering and Science graduates seeking for high paying jobs in Oil & Gas, Telecommunication or ICT companies. Serving (NYSC) Engineering and Science graduates seeking for good paying jobs in oil & gas, telecoms and ICT companies. Self employed entrepreneur seeking for career advancement. Engineering and Science Students. Anyone with passion for knowledge who seek employment or career advancement in Oil & Gas, Telecommunication and ICT. Benefits Mastering the principle of wireless systems network planning and Radio frequency (RF) plus GSM engineering gives you an edge in the labor market. It stands you out as a professional with exceptional skills and can also pay your bills as an entrepreneur This is a highly sought after professional skill in the labor market with high salary and benefits. For more information contact info@hightechng.com or call +234 (0) 7035816455 LOCATION 14 WOJI ROAD RUMUOGBA PORT HARCOURT FIELD JOBS IS AVAILABLE AFTER TRAINING |
COURSE OUTLINE Course description This course focuses on both the management of product quality and the management of the process quality for creating project deliverables. It provides exposure to the tools, techniques, and metrics used to ensure that sufficient product and process quality is achieved. It includes assignments which allow participants to learn how to plan quality into a project and determine key metrics to manage project and process quality. Who should attend ? This course is primarily designed for engineers, project managers and supervisors, quality control and quality assurance personnel and anyone with interest in quality planning, control and supervision. This includes exposure to basic project management techniques such as scope, activity, and resource planning. What you will achieve An understanding of the relationship among quality planning, quality assurance, and quality control An understanding of numerous tools and techniques which can be used to monitor and improve quality The ability to develop and track key quality metrics to satisfy customer needs The ability to determine process metrics to maintain quality standards An understanding of the responsibilities of senior management, the project manager, and project team members to ensure the existence of an adequate quality management process What you will learn Roles and Responsibilities of QA / QC Engineer Project Quality Management Principles Tools for Project Quality Management Models for Continuous Quality Improvement of the Project Management Process Product Quality vs. Process Quality Introduction to ISO 9001 . ISO 9004 , ISO 14000. ISO 19011 International Codes and Standards Control of Nonconforming of Items / Products Preparation of Project Quality Plan Preparation of Inspection Test Plans – ITPs Final QA / QC Documentation DATE: Very Flexible DURATION: 2WEEKS TIME: 11am - 1pm COST: 50,000 (PROMO COST) Call: 07035816455 for booking Location: 14 Woji road rumuogba Port Harcourt www.hightechng.com or email info@hightechng.com |
High-Tech IT and Engineering is now the official partner of SMEC LAB a division of SMEC AUTOMATION INDIA (ISO 9001:2008 Certified) on Instrumentation and Control Engineering training in Nigeria. For your world class hands on skill Instrumentation and Control Engineering training with internationally recognized certificate call on us now. BENEFIT OF TRAINING WITH US (1) Training s are purely hands on skill as outlined in the course content (2) Our certificate is internationally recognized (3) We partner with some of the industrial major player like Schneider Electric etc (4) Free job consultancy and placement (5) Free accommodation for our international courses (6) 10% discount on our international course (7) We help you process your visa and flight on request. Date: very flexible Time: 1pm - 4pm & 5pm - 8pm Respectively daily EXAMINATION and CERTIFICATION COST: 65,000 (COST COVERS MATERIALS,TRAINING AND CERTIFICATE) NB: COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION COULD BE ARRANGED AT 3,000 PER DAY FOR CLIENTS TEL: 07035816455 EMAIL: info@hightechng.com www.hightechng.com YOU WILL LEARN Instrumentation and Control • Defining what to measure, why a parameter measure and how to measure. • Determining and using the many control strategies, equipment and computer systems common to an oil and gas facility. • Identifying equipment and instrument characteristics and using appropriate instrumentation and controls. • Defining and integrating components into systems that monitor and locally control the process (and related equipment), safety systems, and the communications and remote control systems use. ABOUT THE COURSE This course provides an overview of process systems instrumentation, and control strategies and configurations. The focus is on application and integration into the process and control of upstream and midstream oil and gas facilities. The material of the course is applicable to field production facilities, pipelines, gas plants, and offshore systems. • Process systems operations and the key characteristics, and measurement needs, as well as • Techniques to measure and control. • Control modes and their applications, communications requirements, and the operator and • Computer controller interface. • Interrelationships between process, equipment, instruments and controls. • Field (facility) control and monitoring systems such as pressure and level indicators and controllers. • Field (facility) safety monitoring and response systems including SIS, HIPPS and emergency shutdown valves. • System-wide considerations including communications, local control, remote control, and • Data management and use. COURSE CONTENT GENERAL MODULE 1: Safety in Oil and Gas Subsurface oil and gas activities Overview Oil and Gas definitions from origin -modern day Drilling technology (video) Reservoir analysis and in-put to process engineering (video) GENERAL MODULE 2: Overview of typical Onshore and Offshore oil and Gas processing facility - Onshore Oil processing system units Wellhead Flow lines Inlet manifold Separators – detailed operating system demonstration – (video) Surge vessel LACT unit Export pumps - Overview of Crude Oil tank farm - Oily water treatment units GENERAL MODULE 3: Offshore Oil and Gas facilities Overview INSTRUMENT MODULES: Understanding Instrumentation, control and automation engineering • Understanding Conceptual Engineering, Front End Engineering Design, Detailed Engineering Design and Process deliverable sessions for optimal design • In-country Oil & Gas Regulations, International Codes & Standards, Specifications, Recommended Practices, Publications, Bulletins & Technical Reports • Introduction to instrument components and piping related components • Valve types and function (manual and controlled) • Identifying general process and safety device Symbols • Understanding ICA (Instrumentation /Controls and automation) interface with Process engineering and Mechanical Piping o Understanding a PI& using the Legend Sheet • Typical oil industry pipe sizes • Pressure Rating • What is valve tagging? • Flow direction symbols • Understanding Operating and design P, V, T data Site Visit Activities • Understanding and capturing requirement from a typical Project Scope prior to site visit • How to prepare a Check List and Site Visit Report Generating IC&A and Process Interface drawings -Generating SAFE chart (Practice exercise) • Generating a Block diagram e.g. SDV Panel Block Diagram (Practice exercise) • Generating Tie-in Schematics e.g. Main Control Panel/Gas Lift Panel • Generating IC&A and Piping interface drawings • Generating Level Indicator Hook-up Details • Generating Flow meter Installation Details • Generating Pressure Indicator Hook-up details • Generating Pressure Temperature Indicator Hook-up • Generating Pressure Level Switch Installation Details • Generating Pressure LIC/LV Installation Details • Generating Pressure PC/PCV Installation Details • Generating Pressure PSH/PSL/PI Installation Details • Generating Pressure Shutdown Valve Installation Details • Generating Pressure Chart Recorder - Mounting Detail PLC & IL PLC • Understanding the actual meaning of PLC • Importance of PLC in IC&A design works for oil & gas sector • Logics as regards to designs for control panels and other related automated cubicles • Help out in the programming of PLCs and know whatever information required by the manufacturers • Understand various programming languages of the PLC in line with IEC- 61131-3 • Knowing what input and output devices and other PLC/PAC Equipment • Knowing how the PLC communication concept, e.g the Ethernet, master slave networks, RTU/DCS/HMI interfaces, Drivers, etc. • Understanding Human-machine interface functions Generating Instrument lists (IL) • Definition of Instrument list • To understand the purpose of having an instrument list • To effectively read and interpret the Instrument list • To know the composition of Instrument list Overview of Instrument unit installation • To understand the use of installation details in instrumentation • To understand and extract the materials for construction • To effectively read and recognize the various valves, tubing and cablings • Involved in the various installation details • To understand how to extract material take off or Bill of materials from • To read and analyze various Installation details Field Instrumentation • Understanding instrument unit Location Plan • To understand the use of location plans or layouts in instrumentation • To understand and read location plans for detection of equipment on Plans • Generating instrument Loop diagrams • To understand the use of Loop Diagrams in instrumentation • To generate loop Diagrams from the P&IDs • To effectively read and recognize the various valves, tubing’s and cablings Involved in the Loop Diagrams • To understand every connections or interrelationships involved in loop Diagrams • To read and analyze various Loop Diagrams. • Generating instrument tubing and Tray layout e.g. using Equipment layout drawing DCS Initiative • Understanding the DCS initiatives • Introduction to DCS • Evolution from DCS to Smaller hybrid systems, large Enterprise-wide systems, and so called open control Systems • Comparing DCS to traditional single-loop, central computer, PLC, PAC, PC, and SCADA architectures, along with fiber-optic, wireless, multiple field buses, Safety systems and security issues. Fundamentals of SIF Workshop in safe oil and Gas Operations -SIL Classification • Introduction to Safety Analysis and System Design • Protection Concepts and Safety Analysis Time: 1pm - 4pm & 5pm - 8pm Respectively daily EXAMINATION and CERTIFICATION COST: 65,000 (COST COVERS MATERIALS,TRAINING AND CERTIFICATE) NB: COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION COULD BE ARRANGED AT 3,000 PER DAY FOR CLIENTS TEL: 07035816455 EMAIL: info@hightechng.com www.hightechng.com |
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