Other Engineering
A course by
NMIT
Entry-level maritime qualification developing core skills in marine engineering for safe operation and maintenance of vessel systems, leading to eligibility for a Marine Engineer Class 6 license with required sea time and training record.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Nelson, Nelson
It will take a total of 12 weeks

Learn to safely operate machinery and systems aboard vessels ensuring crew safety and environmental compliance.

Develop skills to maintain and repair vessel machinery and systems to ensure operational reliability.

Understand and apply safety principles and leadership in maritime engineering contexts.
This New Zealand Certificate in Marine Engineering Class 6 (Level 4) offered by NMIT (part of Te Pūkenga) is designed for individuals interested in becoming marine engineers. The qualification develops practical maritime engineering skills to safely operate and maintain vessel machinery and systems, with emphasis on safety, leadership, and environmental awareness. It prepares learners to meet the requirements for New Zealand's Marine Engineer Class 6 licensing through completion of the qualification, a training record book, and 200 hours of sea time. The programme includes full-time and part-time study options, with a 12-week full-time duration including a 6-week block course on campus in Nelson. Career outcomes include vessel management, maintenance, new vessel construction, ship services, and related maritime operations.
What you need to know first
English language proficiency equivalent to IELTS 5.5 overall with no band below 5.0
Medical Certificate issued by a General Practitioner or Seafarers Medical Certificate

Maritime
Marine Engineering

Marine Engineer Class 6 license holder
Vessel management
Equipment maintenance and upgrades
Ship services and operations
Other Engineering
A course by
NMIT
Entry-level maritime qualification developing core skills in marine engineering for safe operation and maintenance of vessel systems, leading to eligibility for a Marine Engineer Class 6 license with required sea time and training record.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Nelson, Nelson
It will take a total of 12 weeks

Learn to safely operate machinery and systems aboard vessels ensuring crew safety and environmental compliance.

Develop skills to maintain and repair vessel machinery and systems to ensure operational reliability.

Understand and apply safety principles and leadership in maritime engineering contexts.
This New Zealand Certificate in Marine Engineering Class 6 (Level 4) offered by NMIT (part of Te Pūkenga) is designed for individuals interested in becoming marine engineers. The qualification develops practical maritime engineering skills to safely operate and maintain vessel machinery and systems, with emphasis on safety, leadership, and environmental awareness. It prepares learners to meet the requirements for New Zealand's Marine Engineer Class 6 licensing through completion of the qualification, a training record book, and 200 hours of sea time. The programme includes full-time and part-time study options, with a 12-week full-time duration including a 6-week block course on campus in Nelson. Career outcomes include vessel management, maintenance, new vessel construction, ship services, and related maritime operations.
What you need to know first
English language proficiency equivalent to IELTS 5.5 overall with no band below 5.0
Medical Certificate issued by a General Practitioner or Seafarers Medical Certificate

Maritime
Marine Engineering

Marine Engineer Class 6 license holder
Vessel management
Equipment maintenance and upgrades
Ship services and operations
Physical fitness for practical training component
Completion of MNZ Training Record Book and 200 hours sea time in an engineering role for licensing
New vessel construction and boat building
Physical fitness for practical training component
Completion of MNZ Training Record Book and 200 hours sea time in an engineering role for licensing
New vessel construction and boat building