Training and operational support for complex subsea work

The Onshore Remote and Simulation Centre in Bergen, Norway provides scalable, shore-based control of ROV and survey operations. It is designed for flexible deployment and support across multiple vessels. Paired with a high-fidelity ROC Simulator using real control-room hardware, it enables realistic training and scenario rehearsal. This helps reduce risk and improve performance before offshore execution.

Preparing teams before the job starts

We combine hands-on experience with simulation and digital tools, delivered onshore or as part of project mobilization. This supports consistent execution and stronger offshore–onshore coordination when it matters most.

At Omega Subsea, training and simulation follow a clear process:

Define

Clarify the operation, scope, and critical challenges.

Confirm

Verify that systems, procedures, and interfaces work as intended.

Practice

Rehearse procedures and workflows to strengthen teamwork and performance in a controlled setting.

Deliver

Apply what has been learned in operations, with shared understanding across offshore and onshore teams.

Improve

Use findings to refine methods, reduce risk, and simplify execution.

How this is used in real projects

Simulation is applied where it supports operational needs, for example:

Complex ROV and subsea operations

Procedure testing and verification

Training on new equipment, systems, or workflows

Team coordination across offshore and onshore roles

Onshore support and remote follow-up

See Us In Action

The Remote Training Centre concept supports:

  • Scenario-based preparation using real project data
  • Clear roles and interfaces between offshore and onshore personnel
  • Consistent ways of working across projects and teams
  • A foundation for future remote operation models

Contact

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Ålesund, Norway

Gavin Alexander Innes

Competence & Training Manager