
Staff and Instructors
Administrative
Director:
Capt. François MAYOR
Capt. François Mayor took over on November 16th, 2015. His an experienced seafarer involved for 25 years in the marine industry. He started in 1991 on smaller ships and rose up to larger ships until 2012. During this period, he has been in charge of training, of safety, of navigation and had team leading responsibility, and also worked as a specialized consultant.
Administrative and sales assistant:
Mrs Frédérique COLUCCI
The administrative assistant is in charge of reception and day-to-day relations with students during their stay at the center.
Technicians
On the picture from left to right:
Ludovic Rochas - Baptiste Broizat - Alexandre Piolat - Sébastien Mounier - Alban Gibert
5 technicians, who take care of all maintenance, work on the models and facilities available at the center.
Through their efforts, the fleet is always operational.
They are also responsible for setting up all the structures needed for special tests requested by students and also participate in the design of new models.
Instructors
Extremely experienced instructors welcome and coach you.
They are all former maritime pilots with at least 20 years of experience handling large vessels.
The courses are given by extremely experienced instructors, all of whom are former maritime pilots.
The instructors are all (retired) maritime pilots with at least 20 years of experience handling large vessels. Most of them are French, but this is not compulsory: they are merely required to speak fluent French (for internal communication) and English (the working language). Instructors are also required to master ship handling theory and have basic teaching and interpersonal skills.
Port Revel instructors are appointed by being co-opted by other instructors with the Director's approval. To reach that point they are required to complete five weeks of preliminary training with the other instructors, one of which is spent as a participant on a standard course. This usually takes up the first year.
New instructors then begin giving lectures of increasing complexity. They have generally mastered all the lecture topics by the end of the second year or during the third year. As of the fourth year they are usually capable of taking full responsibility for a course and supervising younger instructors.
There is no requirement for initial teaching experience (which maritime pilots seldom have). Port Revel's internal train-the-trainer programme is spread over 3 years and yields the highest level of teaching/training competence in ship handling. All instructors work at least 5 weeks/year on the lake in order to stay at this highest level of competence.
Highly experienced instructors work on a part time basis: all of them are licensed captains and former maritime pilots:
Left to right on the picture :
Frédéric QUINIOU - Bruno MERCIER - Eric LEBOLLOC'H - Thierry WARION - Philippe MAZARGUIL - Marc VAN VLIET - Eric VECHE - Jean-Marc VINTRIN - Fréderic PEROTIN
With the tug master, that makes a total of over 300 years of seamanship !!