Mechanical
A course by
Manukau Institute of Technology
Take the next step in your marine engineering career and become a marine engineering officer. This Level 6 diploma prepares you for senior roles, enabling you to work on larger vessels to MEC3 standard and meets Maritime New Zealand and International Maritime Organisation requirements.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
New Zealand Maritime School, Auckland
It will take a total of 30 months

Gain skills to operate and maintain engine room and auxiliary systems to Marine Engineer Class 4 (MEC4) or Marine Engineer Class 3 (MEC 3) standards.

Demonstrate proficiency in safety practices, emergency response, firefighting, first aid, and crisis management onboard ships.

This diploma programme is designed for marine engineers looking to advance to senior positions or operate on larger ships. Over 2.5 years, students gain skills in engine room operations, machinery, ship systems, safety procedures, electrical and electronic control systems, and leadership. Completing the programme leads to eligibility for Maritime New Zealand MEC 3 or MEC 4 certificates of competency, permitting work as an engineering officer on a variety of vessels worldwide.
What you need to know first

Maritime
Shipping
Engineering

Marine chief engineering officer on coastal vessels (MEC 4)
Marine engineering officer on foreign-going ships (MEC 3)
Engineering officer on cruise liners, cargo ships, oil and chemical tankers, ferries, container ships, support vessels
Mechanical
A course by
Manukau Institute of Technology
Take the next step in your marine engineering career and become a marine engineering officer. This Level 6 diploma prepares you for senior roles, enabling you to work on larger vessels to MEC3 standard and meets Maritime New Zealand and International Maritime Organisation requirements.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
New Zealand Maritime School, Auckland
It will take a total of 30 months

Gain skills to operate and maintain engine room and auxiliary systems to Marine Engineer Class 4 (MEC4) or Marine Engineer Class 3 (MEC 3) standards.

Demonstrate proficiency in safety practices, emergency response, firefighting, first aid, and crisis management onboard ships.

This diploma programme is designed for marine engineers looking to advance to senior positions or operate on larger ships. Over 2.5 years, students gain skills in engine room operations, machinery, ship systems, safety procedures, electrical and electronic control systems, and leadership. Completing the programme leads to eligibility for Maritime New Zealand MEC 3 or MEC 4 certificates of competency, permitting work as an engineering officer on a variety of vessels worldwide.
What you need to know first

Maritime
Shipping
Engineering

Marine chief engineering officer on coastal vessels (MEC 4)
Marine engineering officer on foreign-going ships (MEC 3)
Engineering officer on cruise liners, cargo ships, oil and chemical tankers, ferries, container ships, support vessels
Perform maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair on a wide range of shipboard mechanical and electrical systems.
Academic component of the New Zealand Certificate in Maritime Crewing – Able Seafarer Engine strand (L4) (NZ2511-03)
or evidence of sea service required for the Watchkeeper certificate of competency as per the STCW code
Applicants with no seafaring experience: 14 credits in either Mathematics (calculus, algebra or equivalent) and/or physics at NCEA Level 2.
Perform maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair on a wide range of shipboard mechanical and electrical systems.
Academic component of the New Zealand Certificate in Maritime Crewing – Able Seafarer Engine strand (L4) (NZ2511-03)
or evidence of sea service required for the Watchkeeper certificate of competency as per the STCW code
Applicants with no seafaring experience: 14 credits in either Mathematics (calculus, algebra or equivalent) and/or physics at NCEA Level 2.