ROV Fundamentals Courses

EXA BLUE  established ROV Training center in Egypt and middle east , provides high quality and realistic training, receiving trainees from all over the world. Practical ROV training are developed on simulators and workshop the best assessment following the IMCA guidelines and the industry requirements performing real operations found in the Offshore Marine industry.
Our trainees receive a thorough ROV Pilot education along all over the course, which includes a professional development module.
Our trainees receive a thorough ROV Pilot education along all over the course, which includes a professional development module.

In May 2009 IMCA ROV Division Issued The Following
Recommendations:
It is recommended that new personnel to the ROV industry attend an introductory module before their first trip offshore.

This can be provided by a recognized training establishment, or alternatively by the ROV contractor.”
This is our  ROV Fundamentals Courses for new entrants to the ROV industry who have NO electronic/electrical technical certification and who wish to offer a broader range of
skills to employers including training on all IMCA R04 competencies for the IMCA position of ROV Pilot Technician Grade II
The Course content is in line with guidance documents IMCA R002, IMCA R010, IMCA C005 and R04.

This is the very first course you will need to take in order to allow you to work offshore as a ROV Pilot Technician.

Delegates passing this course will be graded competent as an IMCA R04 Pilot Technician Grade II which is THE ROV Industry entry level requirement.

There is a well-known path to achieving full fitness which takes approximately 21 days.

  • QUALITY INSTRUCTORS AND FACILITIES
  •  CERTIFICATION PACKAGE
  • COST EFFECTIVE
  • GREAT LOCATION
  •  SKILLED PROFESSIONAL
  • GOOD PROMOTIONAL PROSPECTS
  • LIFESTYLE
  • WORLD TRAVEL

This new approach to training ensures:

  • A cost-effective means of receiving training at client facilities as oppose to a dedicated
    training center
  • Candidates are trained in the most contextual of environments, i.e., at their worksite, on the equipment they will operate and maintain.