Programme highlights
Continue on your path to becoming a marine engineer.
This programme is ideal if you are progressing to the next stage of your marine engineering role.
You will learn the skills and knowledge required to operate and maintain engine room and auxiliary equipment with minimum supervision to the level of Marine Engineer Class 5 (MEC 5) certification under the Maritime NZ Seafarer Certification and Operational Limits Framework.
It will prepare you for work on ships operating in New Zealand and foreign waters. You will also get skills in how to work safely onboard and what to do in an emergency.
Graduates will generally operate under limited supervision from the chief engineer and the vessel master.
This qualification leads to a Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) certificate. Expand for more detail.
You need to complete this qualification and your Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) approved Training Record Book (TRB), before applying to MNZ for a:
Award of the MNZ MEC 5 certificates of competency will also require the completion of:
- Sea service
- MNZ medical fitness certificate
- Eyesight test (including for colour vision)
- Fit and proper person check
- Final exam
- Ancillary certificates.
See maritimenz.govt.nz for all requirements needed before you apply.
Entry requirements
General
To be admitted to this programme, applicants must hold one of the following:
- 48 credits at NCEA Level 2
OR
- [2506] New Zealand Certificate in Maritime Crewing (Level 3) or
- [2511] New Zealand Certificate in Maritime Crewing (Level 4)
- [2895] New Zealand Certificate in Domestic Maritime Crewing (Level 3)
OR
- a relevant qualification at NZQF Level 3 or above
OR
- a recognised equivalent.
English language entry requirements
All applicants (international and domestic) for whom English or te reo Māori is not a first language need to provide evidence that they have the necessary English language proficiency required for the programme.
International applicants are required to have an IELTS (Academic) score of 5.5 with no individual band lower than 5 from a single test taken in the preceding two years, or an equivalent described in NZQA Rules.
Additional requirements
- It is recommended that ākonga be employed or engaged in the Maritime industry
- ?konga must provide a Medical Certificate issued by a General Practitioner or provide a Seafarers Medical Certificate or equivalent
- ?konga must be physically fit and capable of participating in the practical training component.
Important information –?Maritime New Zealand Licences
- Upon successful completion of the programme, ākonga may seek Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) Licences that require all applicants to meet sea time, eyesight and medical requirements.
- Applicants for the Marine Engineering Class 5 (MEC 5) MNZ certificate must be at least 18 years old.
- Applicants should refer to www.maritimenz.govt.nz website for details of these requirements.
All persons wishing to qualify for a seafarer licence must also check the Maritime New Zealand prior certification and minimum service requirements for that licence. Also: Seafarers Framework which outlines medical fitness requirements https://www.maritimenz.govt.nz/rules/part-34/default.asp and Maritime New Zealand Part 34:Medical Standards https://www.maritimenz.govt.nz/rules/part-34/Part34-maritime-rule.pdf.
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Programme structure
You will need to complete the courses below (55 credits):
Level 3
Level 5
Do you want to study a single course, without enrolling into the full programme?
Courses within some of our programmes may be offered as an individual Certificate of Proficiency (COP). Programme entry requirements and course fees apply. For more information, please speak to our friendly Ask Me! team.
Further training or study
Graduates can also progress to higher-level marine engineering qualifications leading to Marine Engineer Class 1 (MEC 1) under the Maritime NZ Seafarer Certification and Operational Limits Framework.
Career opportunities
Marine engineer (Class 5).
For potential salaries visit careers.govt.nz.