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This course is designed for new entrants to the industry who want to work in engine room as oiler. Candidates who have successfully completed this course can write the Transport Canada Engine Room Rating exam at any Transport Canada office after obtaining three months of sea time.
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This course has three components: welding (60 hours), electrical (30 hours) and basic machining (60 hours). According to Section 11 of TP 13720 – Alternative Path to Practical Skills Training for Marine Engineers, this short course provides guidance to Engineer candidates, and to the marine community in general, on an alternate path to fulfil the requirements of Practical Skills Training when applying for the 4th Class Engineer certificate bearing the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) endorsement.
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This course is designed to provide knowledge of the safe and efficient operation of the ship’s machinery to watchkeeping engineers. Upon successful completion of this course the candidate will receive a training certificate that is required to obtain one of the following Certificates of Competency or Endorsement:
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This course is designed to provide knowledge of corrective actions to be taken in problem solving in the recognition of signs and symptoms of a deteriorating function of ships machinery. Upon successful completion of this course an applicant will receive a training certificate that is required to obtain one of the following certificates of competency or endorsement:
To register for a course, please email marine@hollandcollege.com
or call 902-888-6485.
For more information about payment methods, cancellation policies, and income tax receipts, visit the How to register for marine training courses page.
*Please note: All course prices are subject to change.