Course Description

This course provides knowledge and practical skills to marine engineers of all ranks as well as junior electrical officers. The course focuses on the effective handling of routine electrical maintenance, fault finding and fault rectification of various shipboard machinery and equipment, including deck machinery and navigational equipment.

Course Content

On successful completion of this course, delegates will be able to:

  • Understand and reinforce basic electrical concepts
  • Understand and apply electrical safety aspects
  • Correctly use electrical measuring and testing equipment
  • Read and understand electrical drawings
  • Trace faults in electrical control circuits and power distribution systems
  • Undertake and manage routine electrical maintenance of engine room, deck machinery and navigational equipment
  • Understand the concept of automation & and control system
  • Understand the concepts of high-voltage systems
Entry Standards

All Engineering Officers including Junior Engineers with 6 months sea time, Junior ETO

Facilities

Classroom, electrical workshop, videos

Teaching Method

Classroom lectures, fault finding problems, soldering, using meters

Guidelines

STCW A-III/1 and 2 Function: ‘Electrical, Electronic and Control Engineering’

Course Duration

10 days.

Assessment

Pre and Post assessment and practical exercises

Certification

Maritime Training Center Course Certificate on successful completion of course and summative assessment

Venue

This course is regularly offered by our Maritime Training Centres.

If you are a BSM seafarer, please contact your local Crew Service Centre (CSC) to learn about the next available course dates.

For new seafarers and companies, please click on the ‘Request Information’ button below, fill and submit the online form. One of our team members will contact you as soon as possible.