This course is suited for anyone involved in process analysis. Particularly for engineers interested in the fundamentals of operation and maintenance of sampling systems, process analysers and instrumentation.
Analyzer Engineers, Specialists & Technicians, Instrumentation Engineers , Metering Engineers, Control Engineers, QMI Engineers
This 4-day training course is designed for instrumentation professionals in the process and petrochemical industries. It will teach you everything from the fundamentals of sample conditioning and quality assurance all the way to root cause analysis and sampling system optimisation. You will leave with all the necessary tools to ensure optimal samples and accurate process analyser readings.
Learning & Takeaways
Instrumentation Trainer & Consultant
Dirk’s first professional study was in Electronics and was successfully followed by a dedicated study in Instrumentation.
In 1977 he joined a daughter company of Shell, the Dutch Oil Company N.A.M., where he initiallyworked as an Instrument Technician. In 1992 he joined Shell Global Solutions at Shell Research in Amsterdam as Quality Measuring Instrument (QMI) Assistant and later as Senior Assistant Chemist Analytical Processes at Hydro-Carbon Processing. During this period he started working part-time at the Shell Head Office in The Hague as a Global QMI Consultant followed by a period as an Instrument and QMI Trainer as Shell International. From that moment he started his successful International careerand performed several jobs : QMI Start-up & Commissioning Engineer at Reliance Petroleum Refinery Ltd. – India; Senior Consultant during in-line blending project at Shell Harburg Refinery; QMI Maintenance Engineer at Nigeria LNG and his last Shell assignment before retirement in November 2011 was a QMI-Trainer & Consultant in Sakhalin, Russia.
Instrumentation Trainer & Consultant
Dirk’s first professional study was in Electronics and was successfully followed by a dedicated study in Instrumentation.
In 1977 he joined a daughter company of Shell, the Dutch Oil Company N.A.M., where he initiallyworked as an Instrument Technician. In 1992 he joined Shell Global Solutions at Shell Research in Amsterdam as Quality Measuring Instrument (QMI) Assistant and later as Senior Assistant Chemist Analytical Processes at Hydro-Carbon Processing. During this period he started working part-time at the Shell Head Office in The Hague as a Global QMI Consultant followed by a period as an Instrument and QMI Trainer as Shell International. From that moment he started his successful International careerand performed several jobs : QMI Start-up & Commissioning Engineer at Reliance Petroleum Refinery Ltd. – India; Senior Consultant during in-line blending project at Shell Harburg Refinery; QMI Maintenance Engineer at Nigeria LNG and his last Shell assignment before retirement in November 2011 was a QMI-Trainer & Consultant in Sakhalin, Russia.
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