BlueZone Technical Staff Complete Teledyne Training

BlueZone Technical Staff Complete Teledyne Training

BlueZone Technical Staff Complete Teledyne Training

BlueZone Group’s technical staff Curtis Schur and Grant Maddison have completed three weeks of training with Teledyne Marine companies located in the USA.

At Teledyne RDI (Poway, California) Curtis and Grant completed time on the ADCP production line learning every aspect of ADCP manufacture.  This was backed up by classroom training that included ADCP basics, ADCP theory and ADCP advanced/expert command operation. The theory was consolidated by working alongside Teledyne field  service engineers on “real world” problems raised from inspection, test and servicing of customer ADCP equipment. Resulting from this training, BlueZone can now provide an enhanced ADCP service capability in Australia including replacement/upgrade of components, fault isolation and repair.

At Teledyne BlueView (Seattle, Washington) the BlueView range of 2D and 3D sonars was comprehensively covered including theory of operation, interpreting images and control of viewer software. Operations including actual dockside deployment and review of captured data ensured that the classroom theory was transferred to the field.

BlueZone is proud to partner with Teledyne Marine and is progressing a certification process that will enable BlueZone to provide rapid and  high quality service for Teledyne Marine equipment from facilities in Newcastle, Melbourne and Perth. BlueZone technician are highly qualified, motivated and experienced and supported by business systems that are focused on deliver the best possible service and support.

UVS Technical Staff Complete Teledyne Training
BlueZone (UVS) Grant Maddison (L) and Curtis Schur(R) at Teledyne BlueView offices in Seattle, Washington.
Grant Maddison (L) together with Ron Hippe (R), Marine Measurement Asian and South Pacific Sales Manager at the Teledyne RDI facility in Poway, California

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