The ERGON Training Center presents comprehensive courses for future ship lift maintenance and operation professionals, as well as other close transport equipment. Our training program has been developed in accordance with the current requirements of the Technical Inspection of Transport, and our experienced instructors effectively prepare students for the final TDT exam.
Participants in the training will gain skills in the following areas:
Ship lifts, also known as "slips," are devices used to lift and lower ships into the water. Their construction is based on linear drive systems. They are often used in shipyards for the production and maintenance of smaller watercraft.
Key components of ship lifts:
The operational section can be either curved or flat.
Ship lifts are just one category of cargo lifts, among which you will find:
Ship lifts are part of a broader category of close transport equipment, which also includes cranes. They are essential in many industrial sectors, including shipyards and ports.
Our training includes theory and practice, preparing students for servicing ship lifts in various conditions and situations.
To participate in the course, the following are required:
The course concludes with the state TDT exam, which covers theory and practice, and passing it is a requirement for obtaining the necessary qualifications.
Professionals in ship lift maintenance are in demand in the job market, and this job offers stability and good compensation. We also offer courses in operating this equipment, as well as service and equipment sales.
Ship lifts are essential for launching and docking ships, especially during their technical inspections.
Legal age, basic education, and a medical certificate are required to participate in the course.