Naval professional qualification in the Amazon state
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https://doi.org/10.25043/19098642.187Keywords:
Amazon, Professional QualificationAbstract
This article aims to report the efforts that have been made in the Amazon State for Naval professional qualification from 2007 up to now. And it is justified by the position of the Amazon State as one of largest Naval Brazilian Poles, so it is necessary to qualify professionals to meet the demands of construction, repair and maintenance of fluvial vessels in the shipyards. Partnerships with government institutes for education qualified shipbuilding technicians; and partnerships with private universities and other nongovernmental organizations sought to provide a new way of thinking for engineers and architects who were unaware of the naval market. The standards applied in the trainings and their respective focuses will be presented here. And the results will show the synergies created with other universities, the market, the shipyards and the professionals who were qualified.
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