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  • North Regional TAFE

    North Regional TAFE

    Your health and safety is important to us. Spaces are limited in face-to-face classes to adhere to social distancing guidelines. Additional hygiene protocols will be implemented and other controls may apply.

  • South Metropolitan TAFE

    South Metropolitan TAFE

    The Elements of Shipboard Safety skill set is a prerequisite for employment on board commercial vessels in domestic waters. This skill set will equip you with the knowledge and skills to operate safely on board a vessel..

  • South Metropolitan TAFE

    South Metropolitan TAFE

    This course provides essential training for deck officers who have insufficient sea time in the last five (5) years to revalidate their Australian Certificate of Competency (COC) issued by AMSA (2nd Mates, Mates or Masters) as required by Marine Orders Part 3..

    Entry Requirements

    This course has a pre-requisite of a valid or expired Australian Master or Deck Officer Certificate of Competency.

  • South Metropolitan TAFE

    South Metropolitan TAFE

    This qualification is aligned to the educational requirement for Certification as Marine Engine Driver (Motor) Grade 1 as described in Part D of the National Standards for Commercial Vessels (NSCV).

    Entry Requirements

    School Leaver Non-School Leaver AQF
    C Grades in Year 11 WACE General English, and OLNA; or NAPLAN 9 Band 8 C Grades in Year 11 English and Maths or equivalent Certificate II or Certificate III

    Course commences on the 24 July 2023

    • Students must be at least 16 years of age to commence this course.
    • Prospective students should hold one of the following:
      • a Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal) or
      • AMSA approved equivalent trade certificate

    Evidence of sea time/service on board a vessel will be required to obtain a Marine Engine Driver (Motor) Grade 1 Certificate of Competency from AMSA. For information on all CoC requirements, please see their FACT sheets.

  • South Metropolitan TAFE

    South Metropolitan TAFE

    This certificate will allow you to work as: chief engineer on vessels with inboard engines with propulsion power up to 750 kilowatts within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ). second engineer on vessels with inboard engines with propulsion power up to 1500 kilowatts within the EEZ.

    Entry Requirements

    School Leaver Non-School Leaver AQF
    OLNA or NAPLAN 9 Band 8 C Grades in Year 10 English and Maths or equivalent Certificate I or Certificate II
    • Students must be at least 16 years of age to commence this course
    • Prospective students should preferably hold a Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal)
    • Student should be currently working in an appropriate role in industry.

    In addition to successful completion of Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal), the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) requires students to successfully complete the following to be issued with a new certificate of competency:

    • Complete an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA)

    Refer to the following information for the AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA)

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    People seeking certification should contact the marine regulators, Australian Maritime Safety Authority. Phone: Head Office 02 6279 5000 (8.00am to 5.00pm, Monday to Friday EST) or visit their website

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  • South Metropolitan TAFE

    South Metropolitan TAFE

    This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to safely operate a commercial vessel of less than 24 metres in length within offshore limits. You will learn skills in shipboard safety, navigation, ship knowledge and vessel operations..

    Entry Requirements

    School Leaver Non-School Leaver AQF
    OLNA or NAPLAN 9 Band 8 C Grades in Year 10 English and Maths or equivalent Certificate I or Certificate II
    • Students must be at least 16 years of age to commence this course
    • Prospective students should preferably hold a Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal)
    • Students should be currently working in an appropriate role in industry
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    In addition to successful completion of Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 metres Near Coastal), the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) requires students to successfully complete the following to be issued with a new certificate of competency:

    • Complete an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA)

    Refer to the following information for the AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA).

    People seeking certification should contact the marine regulators, Australian Maritime Safety Authority
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  • University of Tasmania

    University of Tasmania

    The Doctoral Degree qualifies individuals who apply a substantial body of knowledge to research, investigate and develop new knowledge, in one or more fields of investigation, scholarship or professional practice.

  • Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT)

    Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT)

    This course provides training in selecting, installing, setting up, testing, fault finding, repairing and maintenance of electronic equipment and devices at component/sub-assembly level. There are elective options in radio frequency and security.

    Entry Requirements

    If you are entering this program as an apprentice/trainee you must:
    * be employed in industry
    * be an Apprentice or Trainee under the Australian Apprenticeship Scheme (AAS) and be registered with an Australian Apprenticeship Centre (AAC) prior to enrolment.

    This program has pre-requisite requirements as shown below. All prerequisites must be achieved. Discuss with a CIT teacher during enrolment to ensure you have met these requirements.

    To study any course at CIT (excluding degrees and non-accredited training) you must have a Unique Student Identifier (USI).

    To study any course at CIT (excluding degrees and non-accredited training) you must have a Unique Student Identifier (USI).

  • TAFE Gippsland

    TAFE Gippsland

    Elements of Shipboard Safety training provides students with the basic skills to work in the marine industry. Topics include survival techniques, abandon ship drills, Occupational Health and Safety in the maritime workplace, and firefighting.

  • South Metropolitan TAFE

    South Metropolitan TAFE

    An apprentice Automotive Technician - Marine Light is involved in working mainly on pleasure craft with inboard or outboard motors, they can be trailer mounted and pull behind a car or moored in the river, ocean or a marina..

    Entry Requirements

    School Leaver Non-School Leaver AQF
    OLNA or NAPLAN 9 Band 8 C Grades in Year 10 English and Maths or equivalent Certificate I or Certificate II

    This course is available as an apprenticeship.

    Entrance requirements for apprenticeships

    You must be employed in a training contract by an appropriate organisation to study an apprenticeship or traineeship.

    An apprenticeship involves full time work with an employer who provides an opportunity to learn all aspects of a trade. This is a structured program for a fixed period of time and while you learn on the job, you also attend off the job training at SM TAFE.

    Some of the benefits of an Apprenticeship are that you can:

    • earn a wage while you train
    • learn on the job skills combined with off the job training
    • receive a nationally recognised qualification on successful completion
    • start a valuable step towards a rewarding career path