This 4-week course has been designed as a fast-track programme to prepare existing derrickman for promotion to assistant driller. The programme is typically delivered where candidates have regular access to a live training rig. In locations where a training rig is not available, the course can be customised to make use of drilling simulators and other practical exercises intended to replicate the well site environment. This course descriptor outlines the training as it would be delivered where there is access to a training rig.
This course is specifically designed for existing derrickman selected by their employing company as a candidate for promotion to assistant driller.
There are no formal pre-requisites for this type of training; however, candidate suitability, prior work experience, and assumed base knowledge will be discussed and agreed with the client in the early stages of candidate selection.
The course is delivered over 4 weeks (140 hours) and focuses on the main duties and tasks which a new assistant driller will undertake. 50% of the programme is delivered on a live training rig where candidates will be coached as they undertake tasks common to their intended new role as an assistant driller. The other 50% of the programme is delivered in the classroom where the candidates’ practical training is consolidated through presentation of a series of interactive lectures supported by videos and animations, supplemented by a classroom workbook and further self-study exercises.
Successful completion of the course will result in an Aberdeen Drilling School certificate which is valid for life and does not need to be repeated or renewed.
This course is for group bookings only