Licence professionnelle Chargé d'Affaires en Chaudronnerie Industrielle CACI
- Organisations :
- Way of training : Sandwich/Apprenticeship training
- Language(s): French
- Place: Lille (59) (French Regions: Hauts-de-France)
- Prepared diploma/grade/title: Vocational bachelor, three-year university vocational degree
- 1st required level : French baccalauréat + 2
- This training is included in RNCP / RS
Course Details
Objectives : The holder of a Professional Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Boilermaking Project Management is capable of successfully managing a project involving the construction of fabricated metal structures.
They are involved in all phases of a construction project: preparing quotes in response to calls for tenders, monitoring orders, supplying sites with raw materials, managing site personnel, and coordinating the various trades.
They act as the liaison between company staff, the various stakeholders, suppliers, and the client.
They manage projects in accordance with the client's specifications and deadlines, and handle any unforeseen challenges that may arise on site.
Degree Level (EU) : 6 - (EQC level or equivalent)
Prerequisites : Preferably hold a BTS CRCI (Design and Production in Industrial Boilermaking) qualification.
Duration and terms : 1 year
Dedicated web site : https://www.afpi-acmformation.com/licence-pro-charge-daffaires-en-chaudronnerie-industrielle
Disciplines
- System Engineering, Programme Management, Production
Topics
- 3 - Mechanical and Materials Engineering: Solid Mechanics, Structural Dynamics, Composites, Metallurgy, Forming, Additive Manufacturing, Metamaterials, Processes, Plastics, Chemistry, Polymers, Surface Treatment, etc.
- 17 - Programme and Production Management: Project Management, Lean, Industrialization, Life Cycle, Ecodesign, Supply Chain, Assembly Line, Digital Transformation, Factory of the Future, Integration, Maintenance, Recycling, etc.
- 19 - Business Engineering and Legal Issues: Laws and treaties, Space law, Regulations, Standards, Business Management, Finance, Managerial Monitoring, Costs, Purchasing, Macro and Micro Economics, Marketing, Contracts, Intellectual Property