Marine Engineering Officer Class III (OEW) Work Shop Skills

UT-ENG-DMA-013
Standard
DMA
Frequency
On Demand
Duration
105 Days
Language(s)
English/Myanmar
Prerequisites
Recognized Engineering diploma (or) Degree. or High school examination with Mathematics and Physics plus seagoing service of at least 30 months
Validity
5 Years

Course Overview

The course is designed for Marine Engineers to meet the mandatory minimum requirements for knowledge, understanding and proficiency in accordance with the requirements of the STCW Code, relevant Section A-III and the Table A-III/1, for:

  • Marine Engineering at the operation Level.
  • Electrical, Electronic and Control Engineering at the operational level, and
  • Maintenance and Repair at the operational level
  • The course contents meet the requirements of the Maritime Education and Training Scheme and the workshop skills training as prescribed in chapter III of the STCW Convention Code;
After successful completion of the course the trainee will be able to:
  • Select and use appropriate tools for fabrication and repair operations typically performed on ships
  • Select and use hand tools and measuring equipment for dismantling, maintenance, repair and re-assembly of shipboard plants and equipment
  • Select and us hand tools, electrical and electronic measuring and test equipment for fault finding, maintenance and repair operations
  • Perform operation and maintenance of main and auxiliary and associated control systems
Function 1: Marine Engineering at Operational level To demonstrate Preparation, Operation, Fault detection and Damage prevention Function 2: Electrical, electronic and control engineering at the operational level Maintenance and repair of electrical system and equipment Function 3: Maintenance and repair at the operational level Appropriate use of hand tools, machine tools and measuring instruments for fabrication and repair on board Maintenance and repair of shipboard machinery and equipment Basic Engineering drawing

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