Developing Technical Trainings

Location United Arab Emirates
Date 22-Apr-2024 To 26-Apr-2024
Duration 5 Days
Language English
Discipline MANAGEMENT & LEADERSHIP

Training Certificate


Prolific Consultants FZE Certificate of Course Completion will be issued to all attendees.

Course Introduction


In this course, you’ll explore how technical training differs from nontechnical training and learn about common technical training development challenges and solutions (unfinished projects, content too complicated for developers, teaching influx procedures, and so on). The course discusses the needs analysis questions specific to technical organizations and provides a tool you can use to categorize highly technical content to avoid information overload. In addition, you’ll create a content framework to encourage retainment and application back on the job. You will also have the chance to discuss and generate solutions for your own technical training challenges. 

Course Objective


You will be able to know:-

  • Identification of GAPS and analyzing the training requirements.
  • What training is needed?
  • Who needs training, why training is needed?
  • What is task?
  • Why the task is divided in to sub elements?
  • How the task can be designed from Job description?
  • Types of training in oil and gas Industry?
  • Importance of on the job training.
  • How we can evaluate the training effectiveness.
  • What expectations does the organization have about training?
  • Normal format for Training Needs Analysis (TNA).
  • How to record training data. Methods of monitoring training effectiveness.

Suitable For


The audience for this program is Instructional Designers, Curriculum Developers, Trainers, Training Managers, those who work with subject matter experts and even subject matter experts themselves. This interactive program will discuss various topics specific to technical training development.

Training Methodology


A highly interactive combination of lecture and discussion sessions will be managed to maximize the amount and quality of information, knowledge and experience transfer. The sessions will start by raising the most relevant questions, and motivate everybody finding the right answers. The attendants will also be encouraged to raise more of their own questions and to share developing the right answers using their own analysis and experience.

All presentations are made in excellent colorful power point. Very useful Course Materials will be given.

  • 30% Lectures
  • 30% Workshops and work presentation
  • 20% Group Work & Practical Exercises
  • 20% Videos & General Discussions

Course Content


  • On the job training
  • Class room training
  • Specialist training
  • Vendor training
  • CST training / E learning
  • HSE training
  • Technical Training – on the job and off the job
    • Purpose of developing technical Training course.
    • What is underpinning knowledge , difference between knowledge and skill,
    • Importance of Technical Training Course contents such as principle of operation of equipment and systems, manuals, standard operating procedures (SOP), Maintenance craft procedures (MCP), drawings etc.
    • Technical training should be need based why?
    • Focusing the course contents to specific to field equipments and systems.
    • More focus on work based competencies rather than class room training.
    • Technical Training should be co-related with available field assets.
    • Who can develop technical training courses
    • Who shall evaluate the course contents
    • How to develop a professional technical training course
    • How to evaluate the course content of technical course content.
    • Who is the best person to evaluate the training effectiveness after the successful delivery of technical training courses?
    • The relationship between the job description and technical training courses 

Fees


$5,500 per participant for Public Training includes Materials/Handouts, tea/coffee breaks, refreshments, and buffet Lunch.
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