TAFE NSW
12 months
This course will teach you the skills to navigate and manoeuvre vessels up to 24 metres within Australian coastal waters, lead a crew, and develop the specialist skills needed to work as a master, chief mate or deck watchkeeper on commercial vessels, fishing charters and tourist trips.
To enrol in this course, you'll need to have previous experience or qualifications in the maritime industry, such as a General Purpose Hand qualification or other Maritime qualification. You'll also need to be currently working in the maritime industry and have the required sea-time to obtain the AMSA licence.
The course covers a range of core units including manoeuvring a vessel up to 24 metres, supporting effective workplace relationships, observing regulations for safe vessel operation, applying basic survival skills, fighting fires on board, and performing routine maintenance and seamanship operations. You'll also learn to plan and navigate passages for vessels up to 80 metres.
TAFE NSW is a leading provider of maritime training, with state-of-the-art facilities and experienced instructors. This course is nationally recognised, so you can train in one state and take work opportunities in another. TAFE NSW also provides a range of support services to help you succeed in your studies.
Graduates of this course can go on to roles such as master on commercial vessels up to 24 metres in length, chief mate or deck watchkeeper on vessels up to 35 metres, and chief mate or deck watchkeeper on vessels up to 80 metres in inshore waters. The qualification meets one of the requirements to apply for AMSA licensing, which is essential for working in the maritime industry.
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