Mechanical
A course by
Manukau Institute of Technology
This Level 5 certificate prepares students to operate and maintain engine room and auxiliary equipment on ships to the level of Marine Engineer Class 5 (MEC 5) certification.
Online study
Flexible online learning from anywhere
Available in 2 locations
It will take a total of 14 weeks

Operate and maintain propulsion engines greater than 100kW and manage auxiliary systems on powered vessels.

Implement safe work practices to minimize hazards in engine rooms and machinery spaces and handle emergency situations.

Manage vessel stability for safe operation and implement vessel-specific operating and emergency procedures.
The New Zealand Certificate in Marine Engineering Class 5 (Level 5) prepares learners to operate and maintain engine room and auxiliary machinery on vessels under limited supervision. The programme includes theoretical study, practical hands-on experience, online learning, and simulator training. It leads to Maritime New Zealand certification and is designed for those progressing in marine engineering roles, equipping them to work safely onboard ships operating in New Zealand and foreign waters.
What you need to know first
48 credits at NCEA Level 2 or New Zealand Certificate in Maritime Crewing Level 3 or 4, or relevant qualification at NZQF Level 3 or above, or recognised equivalent
English language proficiency (IELTS Academic 5.5 or equivalent for non-native speakers)

Maritime
Marine Engineering

Marine Engineer Class 5
Mechanical
A course by
Manukau Institute of Technology
This Level 5 certificate prepares students to operate and maintain engine room and auxiliary equipment on ships to the level of Marine Engineer Class 5 (MEC 5) certification.
Online study
Flexible online learning from anywhere
Available in 2 locations
It will take a total of 14 weeks

Operate and maintain propulsion engines greater than 100kW and manage auxiliary systems on powered vessels.

Implement safe work practices to minimize hazards in engine rooms and machinery spaces and handle emergency situations.

Manage vessel stability for safe operation and implement vessel-specific operating and emergency procedures.
The New Zealand Certificate in Marine Engineering Class 5 (Level 5) prepares learners to operate and maintain engine room and auxiliary machinery on vessels under limited supervision. The programme includes theoretical study, practical hands-on experience, online learning, and simulator training. It leads to Maritime New Zealand certification and is designed for those progressing in marine engineering roles, equipping them to work safely onboard ships operating in New Zealand and foreign waters.
What you need to know first
48 credits at NCEA Level 2 or New Zealand Certificate in Maritime Crewing Level 3 or 4, or relevant qualification at NZQF Level 3 or above, or recognised equivalent
English language proficiency (IELTS Academic 5.5 or equivalent for non-native speakers)

Maritime
Marine Engineering

Marine Engineer Class 5
Employment or engagement in the maritime industry recommended
Medical certificate, physical fitness for practical training
Employment or engagement in the maritime industry recommended
Medical certificate, physical fitness for practical training