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A Marine Mechanic conducts repairs on boats, ships and maritime equipment. You might deal with faults and replace parts or carry out scheduled servicing. A Marine Mechanic, or Boat Mechanic, may install new engines, instruments or other components. You might specialise in marine engines or work with all onboard systems.
Marine Mechanics should have strong analytical skills and be able to use their technical abilities in a range of circumstances. You’ll need to be a good problem solver and have strong attention to detail. Marine Mechanics should be able to communicate clearly and work well in a team environment.
There are 2 courses available for people who want to become a Marine Mechanic.
Possible job outcomes:
The MEM30919 Certificate III in Boating Services equips students with skills for various boating services, encompassing maintenance of structures, hulls, engines, and onboard mechanical systems, alongside environmental stewardship. This qualification, attained through a Training Contract or formal trade recognition assessment, prepares employees for roles within the boating services industry. Enquire now for the full list of elective choices, entry requirements, and available enrolment dates..
Average duration: 3 months.
The AUR30520 Certificate III in Marine Mechanical Technology is part of a trade apprenticeship for marine mechanics and service technicians. Over 4 years (working under a qualified tradesperson) you’ll learn how to install marine engines, controls and instruments — and carry out a range of repairs on inboard and outboard motors. Graduate as a licensed tradesperson. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements and enrolment centres..
Average duration: 12 months.
In Australia, a full time Marine Mechanic generally earns $1,250 per week ($65,000 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience you can expect a potentially higher salary than people who are new to the industry.
This industry has experienced stable employment numbers in recent years. There are currently 1,900 people working in this field in Australia and many of them specialise as a Marine Mechanic. Marine Mechanics may find work across regions of Australia where maritime activities are common.
Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights
If you’re thinking about a career as a Marine Mechanic, consider enrolling in a Certificate III in Marine Mechanical Technology. This course will give you the skills to install marine engines, controls and instruments and carry out a range of repairs on marine vessels.
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Here are some potential career pathways within maritime. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Maritime
Assistant Shipwright
$960 weekly pay
Coxswain
$865 weekly pay
Deckhand
General Purpose Hand
Second Engineer
Boat Builder
$1,200 weekly pay
Chief Cook
$1,050 weekly pay
Chief Engineer
$1,350 weekly pay
Engineer Watchkeeper
Marine Engineer
$1,600 weekly pay
Marine Mechanic
$1,250 weekly pay
Marine Surveyor
$1,440 weekly pay
Sea Captain
Ship Mate
Shipwright
Watchkeeper Deck Officer
Master Mariner
Naval Architect
$1,730 weekly pay
Ship Master
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