Perth – Subsea Engineering Competency Framework Launch – POSTPONED TBC

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The Society for Underwater Technology and Engineers Australia are excited to launch the Subsea Engineering Competency Framework to the public.

This development has been a voluntary collaboration between individuals and companies involved in Subsea Engineering in Australia and abroad.

The initial Framework has been developed to recognise Chartered Professional Engineers, CPEng (Subsea Engineering). Details here. We are currently working on extending that Framework to encompass the entire career of all involved in Subsea, from students through to Subject Matter Experts including Engineering Technologists and Engineering Associates.

This event will explore:

  • What does the SECF look like?
  • How does the SECF work?
  • Who can use the SECF?
  • Acknowledgements
  • Future developments

Some drinks and nibbles included.

Event flyer available here

To register visit: https://secflaunch2020.eventbrite.com.au

Aberdeen – SUT+ Quiz Night


Spin Bar & Diner, 10 Littlejohn Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1FG

8pm till late


Are you the brains of your squad? Do you know your general knowledge? Are you an industry whiz? Are you up for a laugh or even just a pint?

Fancy winning a bit of cash? Then join us at the SUT+ quiz night on Wednesday the 26th of February for the chance to win! Teams can be made up of 3-5 people with a £5 entry per person, which all goes towards the cash prize. Buffet food will be served during the evening.

View the event flyer here

Perth – Mentoring Program Workshop 1 – Self Awareness

In 2021, SUT teamed up again with Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Engineers Australia, Petroleum Club of WA, Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA) , Society of Petroleum Engineers WA (SPE), Subsea Energy Australia (SEA) and Women in Subsea Engineering (WISE), to put on a co-hosted mentoring program and give everyone the opportunity to broaden their professional network.

Our first learning workshop for 2021 will present – Self Awareness.

Amy Jacobson from Finding Your ‘y’ will host a workshop all about self awareness, which is all about knowing your core skills and what makes you tick. Amy will discuss building your ‘skill portfolio’ from a personal and career point of view.

During this workshop, we will learn that the first step to mindset and self-awareness is owning our priorities, choices and the emotional drivers behind every decision. We don’t make sacrifices in life, we make choices based on our priorities at the time determined by preconceived beliefs and values. Understanding our core drivers and priorities provides purpose and ownership.

For those who attended the launch night facilitated by Amy Jacobson – you will know that this means it is going to be a great evening not to be missed.

Register Now for this event

Perth – Mentoring Event # 4 – TBC

In 2020, SUT teamed up again with Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Engineers Australia, Petroleum Club of WA, Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA) , Society of Petroleum Engineers WA (SPE), Subsea Energy Australia (SEA) and Women in Subsea Engineering (WISE), to put on a co-hosted mentoring program and give everyone the opportunity to broaden their professional network.

This year SUT is looking after the organisation of the program.

This will be the fourth of a 5-event series – details to follow.

Programme TBC.

For further information contact Lead: Matt Moore or SUT Staff.

Perth – Mentoring Event # 3 – POSTPONED TBC

In 2020, SUT teamed up again with Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Engineers Australia, Petroleum Club of WA, Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA) , Society of Petroleum Engineers WA (SPE), Subsea Energy Australia (SEA) and Women in Subsea Engineering (WISE), to put on a co-hosted mentoring program and give everyone the opportunity to broaden their professional network.

This year SUT is looking after the organisation of the program.

This will be the third of a 5-event series – details to follow.

Programme TBC.

For further information contact Lead: Matt Moore or SUT Staff: Irina Sankoff.

Perth – I’m a Committee Member – What Does it Mean? Invite Only Event

Inviting (and strongly encouraging :)) the following of our fabulous voluntary committee members to register here for this free event:

  • SUT Committee Members
  • SUT Sub-committee Members
  • SUT Special Interest Group Committee Members (OSIGp, YES!)

This briefing/workshop type event has been put together for SUT newbies to SUT veterans to come together and:

  • Learn about SUT: Overview, Culture, Structure & Collaborations
  • Go through roles, responsibilities & expectations of a SUT volunteer
  • Celebrate the achievements of SUT Perth Branch
  • Meet and network with the rest of our volunteers

As our SUT representatives, if there’s an SUT event not to miss this year, we’d suggest it’s this one!

Programme:

5.00 pm – 5.30 pm Drinks and networking

5.30 pm – 7.00 pm Workshop with nibbles

7.00 pm onwards Continue networking out the front of Rigbys

Note: a ticketed Johnny Cash tribute band will commence at the back of Rigbys at 7pm – should you wish to join a Fringe show with fellow volunteers.

Perth – Mentoring Event #2 – Building Self Awareness – POSTPONED TBC

What is it that really makes me ‘tick’? Let’s put it down to our core drivers that underly everything that we do, how we react and create the opportunities for our future.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify your core drivers and how to create a clear direction
  • How to build your Skill Portfolio and get to know you!
  • Leveraging your Skill Portfolio in the workplace

Guest Speaker: Amy Jacobson

Facilitating the launch night is emotional intelligence and human behaviour specialist, Amy Jacobson. Amy is a passionate speaker, inspirational leadership trainer and highly sought after Coach. She works with businesses and career minded people to achieve outstanding results, ignite passion, develop strengths and use Emotional Intelligence to create a clear career path to high performance and success.

Programme:

5.30 pm – 6.00 pm Registration
6.00 pm – 8.00 pm Presentation
8.00 pm – 8.30 pm Networking & nibbles

*This is a free event for all program participants (mentors/mentees). Registrations for members of industry co-hosts is available here.

Sponsorship:

For the first time, the Joint Industry Mentoring initiative is offering various sponsorship packages for the 2020 program. More information is available here.

The Joint Industry Mentoring Program is an initiative by the Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Engineers Australia, Petroleum Club of WA, Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA), Society of Petroleum Engineers WA (SPE), Society for Underwater Technology, Subsea Energy Australia (SEA) and Women in Subsea Engineering (WISE).

This development has been a voluntary collaboration between individuals and organisations involved in Subsea Engineering in Australia. This year SUT is looking after the organisation of the program and this is the second of a 5-event series.

 

For further information contact Lead: Matt Moore or SUT Staff

Perth – Mentoring Launch Event – TBC

It’s time to set the scene and create the Program mindset! The session will cover everything from the purpose of the program, the different roles that each person plays to activating the sub-conscious mind. The aim is to leave the workshop with clear direction, understanding and goals avoiding those awkward first few catch ups.

Learning Objectives:

  • Create an individual SMARTER goal for the completion of the program
  • Understanding your Career Wheel and opportunities for development
  • Set the best structure for your mentor sessions

Guest Speaker: Amy Jacobson

Facilitating the launch night is emotional intelligence and human behaviour specialist, Amy Jacobson. Amy is a passionate speaker, inspirational leadership trainer and highly sought after Coach. She works with businesses and career minded people to achieve outstanding results, ignite passion, develop strengths and use Emotional Intelligence to create a clear career path to high performance and success.

Programme:

5.30 pm – 6.00 pm Registration
6.00 pm – 8.00 pm Presentation
8.00 pm – 8.30 pm Networking & nibbles

*This is a free event for all program participants (mentors/mentees).

Sponsorship:

For the first time, the Joint Industry Mentoring initiative is offering various sponsorship packages for the 2020 program. More information is available here.

The Joint Industry Mentoring Program is an initiative by the Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Engineers Australia, Petroleum Club of WA, Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA), Society of Petroleum Engineers WA (SPE), Society for Underwater Technology, Subsea Energy Australia (SEA) and Women in Subsea Engineering (WISE).

This development has been a voluntary collaboration between individuals and organisations involved in Subsea Engineering in Australia. This year SUT is looking after the organisation of the program and this is the first of a 5-event series.

For further information contact Lead: Matt Moore or SUT Staff

Subsea Autonomous Systems: Next Generation Technologies

Throughout most of 2019 Subsea UK and NSRI in collaboration with the UK Defence Solution Centre (UKDSC), Royal Navy, BP and the OGTC, supported through the UKRI Innovate UK, on behalf of both the MOD and the Offshore Energy Sector has led to the launch of the of a Cross Sector Investment (CSI) initiative. This will address specific opportunities which will deliver joint benefit to both sectors by developing, jointly through their supply chains, a range of innovative emerging and enabling technology solutions.

The Subsea CSI has seen close collaboration between the UK Defence sector and subsea commercial sectors, that specifically focus on areas of mutual interest within Unmanned Autonomous Systems (UAS).  Subsequently, all parties have agreed that this Subsea CSI will address specific opportunities that will deliver joint benefit to both the Defence and Offshore sectors by developing, jointly through their supply chains, a range of innovative emerging and enabling technology solutions.  As a result, £6.1m of funding has been made available by the various parties to initiate a specific Innovation Competition.  In summary, detailed dialogue between the major Offshore Energy companies and the Royal Navy (RN) have identified a shared appetite to deliver disruptive solutions around four distinctive enabling technology within the Subsea Autonomous Systems areas as follows:

  • Power & Communications
  • Sensors, Detection, Navigation, Processing and Data Fusion
  • Deployment and Modularity
  • Operations
Competition Summary

UK Research and Innovation’s (UKRI) Robots for a Safer World challenge, is working with Subsea UK, NSRI, The Royal Navy, the OGTC, BP and the OGA on a new £6 million competition for business-led projects. Successful applicants will gain a place on a 5-day collaborative workshop to develop their proposals, then submit their final innovative and commercially viable ideas.

The competition details are as follows:

  • Expressions of interest Opens – 13 Jan 2020
  • Competition Briefing Event 1 –  23 January, London | Hallam Conference Centre, 44 Hallam Street, London, W1W 6JJ (Note this will also be a webinar session that will be posted to Innovate UK’s website).

Book online (London)

Book online (Scotland)

  • Expressions of Interest Close – 12 Feb 2020
  • 5 Day Residential Collaborative Workshop – 20th to 24th April 2020

For any enquiries, please email [email protected] or call Subsea UK on 0845 505 3535.