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Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 (MED 2) |
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Certificate III in Transport and Distribution (Marine Engine Driving - Grade 2)
About This Course
This is a three week course aimed at a person wishing to work as an engineer on coastal or offshore vessels. The course is designed to provide students with knowledge, skills and competencies, which qualify them to take charge of machinery of less than 300kw propulsion power engaged in operations up to ACMW Limits (600nm) and or 525kw propulsion power engaged in operations up to Offshore Limits (200nm). Students learn skills in basic engineering knowledge, electrical, basic hydraulics and engineering maths and physics. |
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Marine Engine Driver Grade 1 (MED1) |
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Certificate IV in Transport and Distribution (Marine Engine Driving - Grade 1)
About This Course
This is a four week course aimed at a person wishing to work as an engineer on Offshore Vessels. The course is designed to provide students with knowledge, skills and competencies, which qualify them to take charge of machinery of less than 525kw propulsion power engaged in operations in any area, 750kw propulsion power engaged in operations up to ACMW (600nm) and 1500kw propulsion power engaged in operations up to inshore limits (15nm). The MED 1 course is the pathway for a professional career as a Marine Engineer. |
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Marine Engine Class 3 (MEC3) |
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Diploma of Transport and Distribution (Coastal Marine Engineering - Engineer Class 3)
About This Course
This is an eight week course aimed at a person wishing to work as an engineer on Offshore and Ocean Going Vessels. The course is designed to provide students with knowledge, skills and competencies, which qualify them to take charge of machinery of less than 750kw propulsion power engaged in any operating area and or 3000kw propulsion power engaged in operations up to Offshore limits (200nm). This course is the required entry level to become a Chief Engineer. Students will learn Command skills in marine engineering; including management of the engineering division of a ship, the operation and management of the marine engineering plant and equipment and the management of electrical, electronic and control equipment. |
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