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MAR30821 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal)

Applicants are encouraged to discuss their maritime career path with staff prior to their enrolment to determine qualification suitability.

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Cert. III in Maritime Operations (MED Grade 2 NC)
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Overview

Applicants are encouraged to discuss their maritime career path with staff prior to their enrolment to determine qualification suitability.

Course Location

Whitsunday Maritime Training Centre
11 Ocean Road, Airlie Beach Qld 4802

Course Duration

2.5 weeks | 8.30am - 4pm (Mon – Fri) - finish times may vary

Delivery Mode

Face to face delivery and pre-study

Course Fees

Full fee  $3,185.00

excluding  Shipboard Safety
excluding Provide First Aid

Fee with Certificate 3 Guarantee – Are you eligible?

Certificate 3 Guarantee provides a government subsidy to allow eligible Queenslanders to obtain their first post-school certificate III qualification.

Non-concession $1,856.00
inclusive of Shipboard Safety $265.00
inclusive of Provide First Aid  $62.20

Concession $1,265.00
inclusive of Shipboard Safety $152.50
inclusive of Provide First Aid  $27.00

View Skills Assure Supplier - Funded Programs
View Funding Eligibility Form

Fee AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment $240.00

Other fees if applicable
$   50.00  Interim Certificate of Competency
$   35.00  Task Book
$ 240.00  Long Range Radio Certificate of Proficiency - AMSA licence requirement

What To Bring

Pen/pencil/eraser
Compass set/parallel ruler/divider
Appropriate clothing for site visits/vessels and workshop

Enrolment

Learners can enroll at any time to commence their studies.

Enrolment is for a period of 12 months from the date of enrolment.
Upon initial payment of fees our learning documentation will be issued for your course preparation and classroom attendance. 

Whitsunday Maritime Training Centre(WMTC) meets ASQA Standards for individual students  by not collecting pre-paid enrolment fees which are above the threshold pre-paid amount of $1,500.

Once we receive your enrolment form we will generate an invoice  for your initial payment and  for your further payment due by commencement of the course. Payment can be made by Mastercard, Visa or direct deposit.

Qualification Description

This qualification applies to people working in maritime industry seeking an Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) certificate of competency in the capacity of:

  • chief engineer on vessels with an inboard engine with propulsion power <750 kW within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) or
  • second engineer on vessels with an inboard engine with propulsion power <1500 kW within the EEZ or
  • chief or second engineer on vessels with an outboard engine with unlimited propulsion power within the EEZ or
  • assistant under direct supervision of a chief engineer or
  • worker in the engine room of vessels <80 m long with propulsion power <3000 kW.

Licensing/Regulatory Information

This qualification is required to obtain an AMSA certificate of competency as a Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 NC

AMSA certification will require:

  • achieving MAR30821 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal)
  • sea service consisting of:
    • at least 180 days QSS on commercial vessels with propulsion power ≥150kW on vessels with inboard diesel engines and a completed AMSA task book
      or
    • at least 360 days QSS on commercial vessels with propulsion power ≥150 kW on vessels with inboard diesel engines without an AMSA task book
      or
      While holding a workshop skill equivalent qualification:
    • At least 90 days QSS on commercial vessels with inboard diesel engines with propulsion power ≥150 kW and a completed AMSA task book; or
    • At least 180 days QSS on commercial vessels with inboard diesel engines with propulsion power ≥150kW without an AMSA Task Book
    • assessment by an AMSA approved assessor using the AMSA mandated practical assessment (AMPA)

Entry Requirements

There are no entry requirements for this qualification.
Applicants must be 16 years old to be issued a licence.

Packaging Rules

Total number of units = 17 core units

BSBTWK201 - Work effectively with others
MARB031 - Maintain marine internal combustion engines, propulsion plant and auxiliary systems
MARB032 - Undertake basic maintenance of electrical systems
MARC033 - Complete engine room tasks
MARC034 - Maintain hull out of water
MARC035 - Operate and maintain extra low and low voltage electrical systems and equipment
MARC036 - Operate deck machinery
MARC039 - Operate marine internal combustion engines, and propulsion and auxiliary systems
MARC040 - Manage fuel systems
MARC041 - Operate and monitor marine internal combustion engines, propulsion plant and auxiliary systems
MARC042 - Operate electrical systems
MARJ006 - Follow environmental work practices

Other units to complete

HLTAID011 - Provide First Aid

Shipboard Safety Units
MARF027 - Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonment
MARF028 - Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vessel
MARF029 - Meet work health and safety requirements
MARF030 - Survive at sea using survival craft

More on Funded programs

Each program may have its own additional requirements. 

Get started by checking your eligibility for funding https://desbt.qld.gov.au/training/training-careers/incentives

Unique Student Identification Number

All students studying nationally recognised Vocational Education and Training courses are required to have a Unique Student Identifier (USI).

To create your USI go tohttps://www.usi.gov.au.

Credit transfer and recognition of prior learning (RPL)

Credit transfer and recognition of prior learning (RPL) are two ways you can gain credit for your previous study or work experience when enrolling in a VET course.

https://www.asqa.gov.au/students/choosing-course-and-provider/credit-transfer-and-recognition-prior-learning-rpl

Credit Transfer
WMTC may apply a credit transfer. Students will be requested to submit their qualification(s) for the credit(s) they have applied for.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is offered to all students enrolling in WMTC qualifications.  

Contact us to discuss your application for RPL. We will email a Candidate Self-Evaluation Form for your completion and WMTC assessment.

The document is for the candidate to assess their suitability for RPL process, by asking them to consider each of the points and assessing their ability against the task. It has been broken into smaller skill groups, clustering like activities together to enable ease of completion. It is then reinforced by the candidate’s supervisor’s comments, both against tasks and as a summary for each group. This serves as third party validation of the candidate’s claims.

Application

Course Competencies

Other Information

Useful Links

Follow the link below – domestic qualifications – steps for getting the certification of competency

Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA)

Additional information links
Qualifying sea service – information and sea time guidance documents below

Go to our Useful Links page here for additional resources
Please contact us for more information or to discuss options.

Course Dates

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02 Apr, 2025
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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our maritime courses, schedules, and requirements.

What types of courses does Whitsunday Maritime Training Centre offer?

The centre offers a range of courses including recreational and commercial maritime training such as Boat Licence, Jet Ski Licence, First Aid, Marine Radio Operator, and various levels of Coxswain and Master certifications.

Does WMTC provide training for professional maritime qualifications?

Yes, the centre provides training for professional qualifications including Master <24m Near Coastal, Marine Engine Driver Grades 2 and 3, and Shipboard Safety Skill Set.

Do WMTC courses meet national standards?

Yes, courses at WMTC are aligned with national standards and are recognized by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA), ensuring compliance and quality in maritime training.

Can I get government funding for my training at WMTC?

Yes, WMTC is a Skills Assure Supplier, meaning eligible trainees may receive government funding contributing towards the cost of their training. Three funded programs are available: Certificate 3 Guarantee Program, Higher-Level Skills Program, and User Choice Funded Program.

What facilities does WMTC provide for practical training?

The training centre is equipped with up-to-date facilities for practical training, including vessels and simulation equipment, all located in the scenic and operational setting of Airlie Beach.

Is group training available at WMTC?

The centre can accommodate group training sessions suitable for schools, universities, businesses, and government departments with flexible times and locations depending on course requirements.

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