osuit energy technologies - Interstate Natural Gas Association of
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osuit energy technologies - Interstate Natural Gas Association of
OSUIT ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES FUELING THE FUTURE Pipeline Integrity Natural Gas Compression Instrumentation INGAA Foundation 2013 Annual Meeting OSUIT- Present In 1946, OSUIT was purchased from the military, as a military hospital. That year, it’s mission changed from medically serving our nation’s returning injured World War II veterans, to retraining our injured veterans with workforce skills so they could return as successful members of society. Since 1946, the mission of providing Excellence in Technical Education has never changed. CAMPUS INTRODUCTION TODAY: Offer a wide diversity of programs OSUIT- Present GM, Ford, Dodge, Toyota Caterpillar, Kenworth, Aggreko, Komatsu, Southwestern Association, Natural Gas Compression and nearly everything in between. Rolex Watchmaking CAMPUS INTRODUCTION OSUIT is very Serious about our Technical Training Programs AND our corporate partners are Serious when it comes to working with OSUIT. CAMPUS INTRODUCTION Sampling: Business & Industry Affiliates CAMPUS INTRODUCTION NATURAL GAS COMPRESSION Graduates are required to earn 60 hours of department specific coursework (88 total) Since 1999, OSUIT’s Natural Gas Compression program has trained students from across the country to analytically diagnose, service and maintain gas compression equipment. Program trains students in: • Gas compressor station operation, maintenance and repair • Engine operating principles and overhauls • Instrumentation, electric motors and motor control • Ladder logic and PLC’s ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES-NGC NGC Program Enrollment 134 140 120 100 80 60 33 40 20 9 14 7 12 10 18 40 37 59 49 31 37 41 0 “ One of my biggest challenges is finding enough qualified people to fill our operations and technician positions. Fortunately, at OSU Institute of Technology, students are receiving the training Chevron needs for its workforce. ” — Greg Yoxsimer, HR Business Partner Chevron ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES-NGC To meet industry-partner demand for workers, we needed to double the production of graduates. 24,000 sq.ft. 15 Bays 60 ton crane 160 students 80 new/year New Public/Private Funded Training Cntr. ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES-NGC INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING (A.A.S. & B.T.) OSUIT’s Instrumentation Engineering Technology program has both an A.A.S. and a Bachelor Degree option. Many manufacturing students focus on the A.A.S., while most all students interested in the energy sector pursue the B.T. 100% Graduate Placement ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES-IET INSTRUMENTATION BACCALAUREATE REQUIREMENTS Graduates are required to earn 73 hours of department specific coursework (128 total) including: COURSEWORK HIGHLIGHTS • AC/DC Electronics; Metrology and Photonics • Digital Devices, Systems & Microcontrollers • Industrial Electrical System • Electrical Motors • Distributed Control Systems • Intro to PLC’s & PLC Applications • Instrumentation ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES-IET INSTRUMENTATION BACCALAUREATE REQUIREMENTS Graduates are required to earn 73 hours of department specific coursework (128 total) including: CONTINUED • • • • • • Hydraulics & Pneumatics Process Measurement & Control Electronic Control Devices Liquid & Gas Flow Measurement Network Operating Systems Industrial Networks “ My education at OSUIT prepared me with the skills and knowledgebase to not only be job-ready upon graduation but for continued advancement of my career at Chevron. ” — Amanda Cullum, Automation Analyst Chevron ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES-IET PIPELINE INTEGRITY TECHNOLOGY ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES-PIT Each year, trillions of cubic feet of natural gas and billions of barrels of liquid petroleum products are delivered safely through the pipeline system in America; the equivalent of approximately 750 tanker trucks hitting the road every 2 minutes, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Clearly, pipelines are the safest and most reliable way to move these products. ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES-PIT The recent introduction of more stringent regulatory control of pipeline operator qualifications dictates the need for educational programs to prepare candidates for those stronger employment qualifications. — Marshall C. Honeyman, Operations Advisor ConocoPhillips ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES-PIT OSUIT’s Pipeline Integrity Technology Program OSUIT’s Pipeline Integrity Technology curriculum develop the students’ skills and knowledge required to be successful in the pipeline industry. Major topics include: Materials & Components Electrical/Electronics Corrosion Control Integrity Management Pipeline Assessment Federal & State Regulations Pipelines & Facilities Safety & Project Mgmt. Electrochemistry Cathodic Protection Design Risk Mitigation Compliance Program includes an internship and culminates with NACE Level 1 Exam preparation. ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES-PIT OSUIT’s Pipeline Integrity Technology Program Y E A R O N E Introduction to Pipeline and Facilities Pipeline Materials & Components Intro to Electrical/Electronics Processing and Product Handling Introduction to Corrosion Control Internship Five Semester Program Begins Each Fall w/ Spring Graduation ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES-PIT OSUIT’s Pipeline Integrity Technology Program Y E A R O N E Introduction to Pipeline and Facilities Pipeline Materials & Components Intro to Electrical/Electronics Processing and Product Handling Introduction to Corrosion Control Internship Project Management Y E A R T W O Regulations & Compliance Integrity Management I Construction Safety Pipeline Maintenance & Repair Integrity Management II Capstone NACE Level 1 Preparation ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES-PIT OSUIT’s and INGAA’s Natural Fit for Collaboration • #1 Recommended Action for INGAA Foundation – “Develop materials and methods to quickly increase the industries pool of employees with critical skills.” • “Pipeline integrity planning for maintenance, regulatory compliance, risk management and threat identification” is identified as an INGAA Critical Skill. (INGAA “Critical Skill Forecast for the Natural Gas Transmission Industry” Report) • OSUIT’s specializes in developing public/private partnerships and providing theoretical and applied learning strategies to help solve industry’s workforce development needs, particularly in industry- identified critical skills. ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES-PIT OSUIT’s and INGAA’s Natural Fit for Collaboration • #2 Recommended Action for INGAA Foundation– “Collaborate with local or national educational institutions (and specific institutes) to convey the industries need for critical positions.” • Skilled Trades & Quality Control, and Regulatory & Compliance are two of the top five INGAA identified “critical positions”. • OSUIT’s Pipeline Integrity program is designed to prepare graduates with the technical and critical thinking skills necessary to assess and mitigate pipeline risks to reduce both the likelihood and consequences of undesired incidents. ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES-PIT OSUIT’s and INGAA’s Natural Fit for Collaboration RECRUITMENT: Q.#29. From your experiences with any of the job categories listed below, how difficult has it been over the last two years to hire new employees? It is INGAA’s current mission to try to fill these critical Clearly most Difficult to fill need positions. OSUIT’s mission is to produce graduates to help you do so. ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES-PIT OSUIT’s and INGAA’s Natural Fit for Collaboration • INGAA Foundation Conclusion– “Now is the time for an investment in workforce planning, knowledge management and skill development.” (INGAA “Critical Skill Forecast for the Natural Gas Transmission Industry” Report) • We would like to utilize this opportunity to begin the conversation on how OSUIT can collaborate with you regarding the Pipeline Integrity Technology program and the other programs mentioned to provide a greater number of highly-qualified technicians in the natural gas sector. ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES-PIT Outcomes of possible collaboration with OSUIT & INGAA Foundation joining forces: • Collaborate in Knowledge Transfer & Knowledge Management • Help beat the Critical Skills Forecast in Pipeline Integrity Management Future View – Spring 2017 • Develop Next PIM Workforce Questions? OSUIT’s Pipeline Integrity Technology Program EXAMPLES FOR POSSIBLE COLLABORATION • Provide Internship Locations • Fund Student Scholarship Opportunities • Sponsor / Send students to OSUIT for training • Some companies buy tools for students • Pay for travel to and from internship • Provide lodging while on internships – etc… • Direct Program Financial Support • Donation of needed new program equipment, technology, supplies • Donation of needed used equipment being cycled out of usage ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES-PIT OSUIT’s Pipeline Integrity Technology Program CONTACT INFORMATION Roy Achemire - Division Chair Heavy Equipment & Vehicle Institute OSU Institute of Technology Diesel Building, Room 104 1801 East 4th Street Okmulgee, OK 74447 Dr. Abul Hasan- Division Chair Engineering Technology OSU Institute of Technology Engineering Technology Building 1801 East 4th Street Okmulgee, OK 74447 Office: (918) 293-4724 Fax: (918) 293-4658 Mobile: (918) 520-1414 Office: (918) 293-4809 Fax: (918) 293-5444 ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES-PIT