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UKSA is responding to the shortage of engineering skills in the maritime industry by launching an Engineering Crew training course for experienced or new crew who wish to work on small vessels or enter the superyacht industry through the engineering route.

Maritime training centre  

The maritime training centre based in Cowes constantly looks to widen its career pathways and provide the Maritime sector with a suitably trained crew. 

A recent report by the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) highlights the lack of competent mariners with STEM skills, specifically engineering, and UKSA has responded by launching a new engineering pathway for young people.

5-week Engineering Crew Training Course

Students will complete the Mental Health for Seafarers course which prepares students for the challenges of life at sea

The 5-week Engineering Crew Training Course trains students in professional workshop practices and correct and safe use of tools and workshop equipment. In addition, it delivers the MCA Approved Engine Courses 1 and 2, STCW basic safety training, and Powerboat training. 

Finally, students will complete the Mental Health for Seafarers course which prepares students for the challenges of life at sea. 

Opportunities for career progression

Chris Frisby, Director of Training and Operations at UKSA said, “At UKSA, we are developing skills for future roles and creating the next generation of crew while supporting students to ensure they have the best opportunities for career progression."

At UKSA, our experienced and dedicated team is excited to be offering this new engineering course which will help students start a career in the superyacht industry or wider marine industry after just five weeks.”

All-inclusive offering

Taught by UKSA’s expert tutors, the Engineering Crew training course takes place at its Cowes headquarters on the Isle of Wight and is part of UKSA’s all-inclusive offering.

This includes accommodation, freshly prepared meals daily, one-to-one mentoring, access to a dedicated careers course manager, use of the on-site swimming pool, and a fully equipped gym.

Course suitability

Ideally for hands-on, highly motivated individuals who have basic knowledge of engines and use tools 

The course is most suitable for students with some experience in engineering who are looking to transfer these skills to the Maritime sector.

Ideally for hands-on, highly motivated individuals who have basic knowledge of engines and use tools who want to train to be part of a crew working in challenging environments around the world.

Qualifications gained 

The qualifications gained on completion of the course include the UKSA Superyacht Crew Training Certificate, MCA AEC1, MCA AEC2, MCA Workshop Skills Training, STCW Basic Safety Training, MCA Proficiency in Designated Security Duties, Mental Health for Seafarers as well as several RYA qualifications.

The qualifications gained through this course will also be transferable between many industries including superyachts, tugboats, workboats, standby, seismic survey, oceanographic research vessels, government patrol vessels, and fishing vessels. UKSA is also proud to offer funding opportunities to many of its students to ensure training and qualifications are accessible to anyone with the desire to embark on a career in yachting or watersports and invites them to get in touch to assess eligibility as a suitable candidate.

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