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The Italian Academy of Marina Mercantile will hold a training course for "Entertainment technician"
The initiative will be realized in collaboration with Costa Crociere, that it will assume at least 70% of the suitable ones
January 5, 2018
The Italian Academy of Marina Mercantile promotes, with the company of navigation Costa Crociere, a course of the high professional training for "Entertainment technician", operator who on board works of the cruise ships inside of the technical team of the department Entertainment. In particular, the company searches technicians in a position to managing all the infrastructures to support of the theatre performances, musical, conferences and party, through the instrumentations sound (as well as lights and video) anticipates in the halls publics of the ships.
The formation of this professional profile has been programmed in a free course of 339 hours, subdivided in practical theory and (of which 16 hours they are of internship/affiancamento on the job), to which to 20 young students and adults with diploma of advanced secondary school and good knowledge of the English language will be able to participate. The project is co-financed by the European Union - European Social Fund 2014-2020.
Al term of the course, than will hold near the center of the Academy of Villa Figoli DES Geneys to Arenzano, the Costa Crociere company is engaged to at least assume 70% of the suitable ones on the ships of the group.
The registration to the selection ban is opened until next 30 January, date in which will expire the possibility to introduce participation question. For being admitted to the course, the candidates will have to support appropriate vocational tests.
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