Tritanium Company BV’s SkillsXP V8.0 is a field-proven software application that facilitates and manages workforce training and competence for the oil and gas industry. According to the company, the software integrates data capture, sharing, and management requirements with comprehensive reporting tools to provide one solution for total control. Additional capabilities of the SkillsXP V8.0 software include:
Mobilizing personnel with up-to-date training, qualifications, and proficiencies compatible with the job and certification that complies with the legal requirements of the company or region in which they are working;
Evolving in line with the industry regarding new legislation that will affect training and competency requirements; and
Forecasting the scale and nature of knowledge entering and leaving a company to improve the efficiency of work processes and remove inappropriate training- and competency-related activities.
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