Oslo is an active North Sea oil & gas, subsea, offshore wind market with significant corporate NDT training demand from local operators and EPC contractors.
Local context. We deliver corporate batches at client facilities across Oslo, with classroom weeks at a local partner center. Full NS-EN ISO 9712, NORSOK pathway coverage. Typical learners come from North Sea oil & gas, subsea, offshore wind employers including Equinor, Aker BP, TechnipFMC, Subsea 7.
Delivery modes. We run three modes: fully onsite at your Oslo facility (theory + supervised practical), fully online with live virtual classrooms and proctored exams, or blended — online theory followed by a practical week. Methods covered include Ultrasonic Testing (UT), Phased Array UT, TOFD, Radiographic Testing (RT), Magnetic Particle (MT), Liquid Penetrant (PT), Eddy Current (ET), Visual Testing (VT), Magnetic Flux Leakage (MFL), Acoustic Emission (AE), Guided Wave, and Thermography.
Certification bodies. NS-EN ISO 9712, NORSOK. Batch sizes 6-14. Pricing quoted per person per method-level combination — affordable, accessible, fully customizable.
Local case study. Group pricing for Oslo corporate batches is quoted per delegate depending on method stack and certification body. Batch sizes 6-14 engineers.
Book a Oslo corporate batch. Include your headcount, target methods and levels, preferred certification body, and whether you need onsite or online delivery. We typically respond within 24 hours with a tailored proposal, sample procedures, and trainer CVs.
Tell us the methods and levels you need and how many technicians. We reply with available dates, the delivery options that fit, and what your written practice requires — usually the same working day.
Sending technicians to public cohorts one at a time is slow, expensive in travel, and produces inconsistent practical experience. On-site corporate training solves all three: the whole crew is qualified together, on your own equipment and specimens, against the written practice they will actually work to. For inspection contractors, the more important effect is on client audits — a cohort trained against one written practice, with documented training hours and on-the-job experience recorded consistently, produces a personnel record that survives scrutiny.
The Oslo industrial base
Training in Oslo is scoped around the work that exists locally: offshore oil & gas, subsea technology, shipbuilding, aquaculture steel structures. Employers and asset owners in the area include Equinor, Aker BP, Kongsberg Maritime, yard tier suppliers.
Oslo coordinates Norway's offshore petroleum sector under the world's most stringent regulatory regime, with Equinor, Aker BP, and ConocoPhillips operating platforms subject to NORSOK N-005 and PSA Norway requirements for systematic condition monitoring. Norwegian operators have been early adopters of digital twin technology as a component of their Computerised Maintenance Management Systems, integrating TOFD, phased array, and AUT scan data directly into 3D asset models. The subsea inspection environment and the prevalence of ageing North Sea platforms make digital twin life-extension analysis a core deliverable.
What a corporate programme covers
Method-level Level I and Level II training in UT, RT, MT, PT, VT and ET, with practical hours logged against your written practice
Advanced method training — phased array, TOFD, corrosion mapping and guided wave — for crews moving into higher-value scopes
API inspector preparation for API 510, API 570 and API 653 where the crew supports in-service inspection
Written practice review and, where required, ASNT Level III examination and certification of your personnel
Client-specific and operator-specific qualification preparation, where the site demands its own approval on top of ASNT or ISO 9712
How delivery works
Programmes run on site at your facility using your own equipment, specimens and procedures, so what is taught matches what the crew will do the following week. Theory can be delivered ahead of the practical block through Atlantis LMS to compress the on-site time, and practical assessment is supervised by an ASNT NDT Level III. Cohort size, sequence and shift pattern are set around your operation rather than a fixed public calendar — including split cohorts for crews on rotation.
What you get at the end
Certification records for each technician per method and level, with examination results, training hours and on-the-job experience documented against the written practice revision in force
Vision examination records aligned to the same currency cycle, which is the single most commonly missed item at client gate checks
A qualification matrix showing which technicians can be dispatched to which scopes, ready to load into your inspection management system
Recommendations on the written practice itself where the training exposes gaps between what it says and what the crew does
Oslo is the corporate headquarters of Norway's energy economy — Equinor HQ (the world's largest offshore operator), Aker Solutions, Subsea 7, DNV (the world's largest classification society), and Kvaerner. NDT crews typically deploy from Oslo to Stavanger, Bergen and offshore platforms across the Norwegian Continental Shelf. Employers here train cohorts on-site rather than sending technicians away one at a time, qualifying them under PCN, ISO 9712.
On-site delivery uses the employer's own equipment and procedures, so the practical is done on the kit the technicians will actually use, and the written practice the training maps to is the employer's own.
Source: ASNT SNT-TC-1A employer certification framework; per-city industrial and compliance research file
Employer-sponsored NDT training in Oslo — demand, scheme and delivery
Factor
This market
Why it matters
Delivery
On-site at the employer's facility · arranged venue · blended online theory with in-person practical
The practical cannot be done remotely under any recognised scheme
Cohort economics
One trainer, one mobilisation, the whole crew certified together
Sending technicians away individually costs more in lost field days than in course fees
What the employer keeps
A written practice, examination records, and technicians certified against it
These are the three an auditor asks for; the training is what makes them true
Why do employers in Oslo train NDT cohorts on-site?
Because the alternative is losing technicians to travel one at a time. One trainer and one mobilisation certifies the whole crew on the employer's own equipment and against the employer's own written practice, and the field days saved usually dominate the course cost. It also means the practical is done on the kit the technicians actually use.
Which certification scheme applies to a cohort in Oslo?
PCN, ISO 9712, CSWIP. Under employer-based certification the employer writes the practice and a qualified Level III approves it and administers examinations, so the scheme belongs to the employer rather than to the training provider — which is why the training has to be built against the written practice, not a generic syllabus.
What does an employer in Oslo need in place before training starts?
A written practice signed by a qualified Level III, the procedures the technicians will work to, and a decision on which methods and levels the cohort needs. Firms without a Level III on staff contract one — that is the signing authority the certification depends on, and it cannot be supplied by the training itself.
Can theory be delivered online for a cohort in Oslo?
Theory yes, practical no. Blended delivery puts the theory hours online on the technicians' own schedule and concentrates the in-person time on the practical, which reduces the days a crew is off the tools. No recognised scheme accepts a remote practical, so the in-person element is fixed however the theory is delivered.
How many technicians make a cohort worth running in Oslo?
The economics turn on mobilisation rather than headcount, so a crew of four or more is usually where on-site delivery beats sending people away individually. Smaller groups are often combined across sister sites or run at an arranged venue nearby instead.