Engineer Watchkeeper Courses in Darwin
Unfortunately, there are no course providers on our network that provide engineer watchkeeper training in Darwin. However, there are 16 courses available within the Darwin for people who want to study a related field.
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Chief Engineer
Manufacturing Engineer
Project Manager
Renewable Energy Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Systems Engineer
The Master of Engineering (Electrical Systems), developed by electrical and renewable energy experts, will equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to address the demands of the modern power industry. You will learn how to design the components of a power system including generation, transmission, distribution and the associated systems. The program will also cover the automation, protection and control components that contribute to the high level of reliability expected from modern power systems. Learn more.
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Electrical Engineer
Automation Engineer
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Chief Engineer
This Master of Engineering (Industrial Automation) qualification is inspired and driven by industry, with a strong theoretical underpinning. Concept relevance and knowledge that is critical in this fast-moving work environment has propelled the program design process. Upon completion of this program, you will gain skills and expertise in the latest developing technologies in instrumentation, process control, and industrial automation. Learn more.
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Civil Engineer
Planning Engineer
Project Manager
Construction Project Manager
Chief Engineer
The Master of Engineering Civil Structural will equip you with the necessary skills to address the demands of the structural engineering industry. Students with a background in civil, construction, transport, and systems engineering will especially benefit from this program as it prepares them for further career development in the structural engineering industry. Upon completion of this program, you will gain skills and knowledge in the latest and developing technologies in civil and structural engineering. Learn more.
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Chief Engineer
Manufacturing Engineer
Project Manager
Automation Engineer
Mechanical Engineer
This Master of Engineering (Mechanical) qualification will equip you with the necessary skills to address the demands of the modern mechanical engineering industry. Students with a background in mechanical, instrumentation & control, electrical, or industrial plant and systems engineering will be particularly well-placed to benefit from this program as it is designed to prepare you for further career development in the mechanical design and maintenance industries. Upon completion of this program, you will gain skills and knowledge in the latest and developing technologies in mechanical engineering. Learn more.
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Manufacturing Engineer
Research Engineer
Chief Engineer
Mechanical Engineer
Automation Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Renewable Energy Engineer
Civil Engineer
Planning Engineer
Plant Engineer
Project Manager
Graduates of the Doctor of Engineering (DEng) will be able to make original and significant contributions to the development, application, and evaluation of professional knowledge by engaging with practical problems of demonstrated importance to their employment context and the wider body of engineering and technical knowledge. Learn more.
MAR40220
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Chief Engineer
Become a qualified marine engineer with the MAR40220 Certificate IV in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 1 Near Coastal). This nationally recognised training course is recognised by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) and contributes to your Grade 1 Marine Engineer’s licence. The course covers: sea survival skills and emergency responses, managing vessel stability, overseeing refuelling operations, operating and maintaining vessel electrical systems, hull maintenance, operating deck machinery, carrying out vessel maintenance using a range of fabrication processes (welding, cutting, brazing, machining operations). Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, AMSA competencies, and upcoming enrolment dates.
PLEASE NOTE: for accreditation with the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA), always check with your course provider before enrolment to ensure the correct study units are selected. Learn more.
MAR20421
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Second Engineer
The MAR20421 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 Near Coastal) is the theory component of the AMSA certification as a Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 NC. It’s a nationally recognised training course and recognised by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority. During your studies you’ll learn how to carry out maintenance and repairs in an engine room as well as service a vessel’s combustion engines, propulsion and auxiliary systems. The course also covers: hull maintenance, deck machinery operations, emergency procedures and vessel abandonment, survival at sea. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, AMSA certification outcomes, and training providers in your area that offer this qualification.
PLEASE NOTE: this course represents the theory component of the AMSA certification. To get your full certification you will also need to complete qualifying sea service. Learn more.
MAR20321
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Deckhand
General Purpose Hand
Coxswain
Get your coxswain’s ticket with the MAR20321 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal). This nationally recognised qualification is the training component of the AMSA certification for coxswain’s working on near coastal commercial vessels up to 12 metres. The course covers: operating inboard and outboard motors, navigating and handling a vessel up to 12 metres, complying with maritime regulations, responding to emergency situations, vessel abandonment procedures, surviving at sea, and more. Enquire now for entry requirements, AMSA certification competencies, and training providers near you that offer this qualification. Learn more.
MAR10220
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Deckhand
General Purpose Hand
Work on commercial vessels as a deckhand or in the engine room with a MAR10220 Certificate I in Maritime Operations (General Purpose Hand Near Coastal). This nationally recognised qualification is completed over 7 days at a modern maritime training facility and students learn how to assist with routine maintenance, carry out lookout duties — plus gain essential survival and fire emergency skills. Graduate ready to apply for your General Purpose Hand Near Coastal certificate with the Australian Maritime Safety Authority.
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MAR10418
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General Purpose Hand
Coxswain
Deckhand
Get your grade 2 coxswain certificate at an advanced maritime training facility with simulated mission bridge and radio room. The Certificate I in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 2 Near Coastal) (MAR10418) is a nationally recognised course that qualifies you to operate and command a vessel up to 12 metres long. During a 14 day intensive you’ll be gaining seamanship, survival and emergency response skills and graduate ready to apply for your Grade 2 Coxswain Near Coastal.
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Job Pathways
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