Become a marine surveyor in Canada by following professional training in FRENCH

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Become a marine surveyor in Canada by following professional training in FRENCH

Quebec Yachting

HSCE trainees – 2021 edition.

The HSCE training organization, present in Europe since 1999 and collaborating with the most important manufacturers of pleasure boats, settled in August 2020 in New Brunswick.

The certification issued, IEMC, is made up of three separate weeks of training judiciously positioned in low season (axis 1 in January, axis 2 in March, axis 3 in April) given in Edmundston.

Laurent Pierre Long, the training referent, is known in France for having founded the first and only professional training institute focused on maritime and judicial expertise. He has been a maritime expert for more than 25 years, applying his acquired professional experience in teaching.

The sponsor of this first Canadian edition is the essential sailor Philippe Péché of the Golden Globe Race and holder of the IEMC Canada and EAM Europe certifications. HSCE Canada trainees will also have the privilege of having Danick Jalbert, a Canadian lawyer, as a speaker, and in videoconference with Europe, the founding CEO engineer of France Hélices.

Presentation of professional certifications in the presence of the members of the jury. It was made up of recognized professionals in the world of the nautical industry.

These courses are accessible to a wide audience wishing to diversify their professional activities by creating a maritime inspection and expertise company on the Canadian market. Registrations are open simply on file.

Become a marine surveyor in Canada by following professional training in FRENCH

You are a nautical professional, a manager of a marina, an insurer, a broker or a dealer and you wish to enrich your acquired knowledge! The pedagogical axes covered will allow you to develop a complementary professional activity but also to increase the mastery of your skills towards a high level of requirements.

The IEMC certification issued by HSCE in Canada will also allow you to obtain by conversion the professional certification EAM (Expert Assurance Maritime) recognized in Europe by various administrative and judicial authorities and insurance companies.

Training room and trainees. AFAQ and Qualiopi certification.

This conversion makes it possible to exercise the activity of maritime surveyor in overseas territories such as Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, Saint-Martin, Saint-Barthélemy, Wallis and Futuna, Guyana, Guadeloupe, the Southern and Antarctic Lands, Reunion, Polynesia, Mayotte, Martinique as well as with the 27 European Member States. This significant representativeness allows you to access the economic potential of a market made up of charter companies.

A real opportunity, the IEMC (Inspector Expert Maritime Canada) training allows you to have privileged access to information and sourcing from the world leaders in yachting with whom HSCE collaborates.

Intern working on a MTU Blue Vision series 2000 V16 tri-turbos M96 from Rolls Royce. Formation HSCE is the only professional training organization mastering the principles of investigation on these engines (MEDEC, Blue Vision, etc.).

A dynamic, professional training, adapted to our Canadian market, placed under the user-friendliness and approaching subjects such as the methodology of investigation, the osmotic phenomenon and its development, the thermal metrology of the engine compartments, the cooling circuits, oil analyzes and their sampling-analysis, dynamic testing, controls of electrical circuits, propulsion components, but also the architecture of structural elements, hardness measurement, glossmetry, claims management, not to mention the legal aspects of the profession and the fundamentals of economic development of such an activity.

To conclude, it should be noted that HSCE Canada is a member of the Alliance of the Nautical Industry of Quebec, the Accreditation Society of Marine Experts (SAMS) and the American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC).

For more information about the HSCE training organization, visit www.hsce-canada.com. You can also email hsce.contact@gmail.com.

By HSCE Training

*This article was published in Quebec Yachting's Spring 2021 digital magazine. Subscribe, it's free!