The Maritime Industry is essential to global trade and transportation, connecting countries and enabling the movement of goods across vast oceans. This industry depends on highly skilled professionals to ensure the safety, efficiency, and smooth operation of maritime activities, which are crucial to the global economy.
To address the demand for skilled workers, TESDA provides two key certifications: the Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch NC II and the Rating Forming Part of an Engineering Watch NC II. These programs equip individuals with the necessary skills and competencies to work onboard ships as part of either the navigational or engineering crew.
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The Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch NC II focuses on training individuals to assist in ship navigation and ensure the vessel’s safe passage. Meanwhile, the Rating Forming Part of an Engineering Watch NC II prepares individuals to help maintain and operate the ship’s machinery and systems. Both certifications open doors to exciting careers in the maritime sector while upholding the high standards required for maritime safety and operations.
Benefits
Here are some of the benefits of taking Rating Forming Part of Navigation and Engineering Watch Courses by TESDA:
- Increased employability: With these TESDA courses, individuals can gain specialized skills that are in demand in the maritime industry. This will make them more desirable to potential employers and increase their chances of getting hired.
- Higher salary potential: Due to the specific skills and knowledge learned in these courses, individuals may have better salary negotiations or opportunities for higher paying jobs in the maritime industry.
- Global job opportunities: These courses are recognized internationally by seafaring countries, opening up job opportunities around the world for individuals who complete them.
- Enhanced safety and security on board: The competencies taught in these courses include proper handling of emergency equipment and procedures. This not only ensures the safety of the individual, but also contributes to the overall safety and security on board ships.
- Personal and professional growth: These courses provide individuals with a structured learning experience that can help them develop personally and professionally. From communication skills to teamwork and problem-solving, these competencies can be applied in various aspects of life.
- Promotion opportunities: Completing these TESDA courses can lead to career advancements within the maritime industry. With additional skills and knowledge acquired, individuals may be eligible for promotions or higher positions within their company.
Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch NC II (STCW Regulation II/4)
The Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch NC II (STCW Regulation II/4) trains individuals to steer a ship, follow helm orders in English, maintain a proper lookout, ensure a safe watch, and handle emergency equipment and procedures.
Course Description
This course trains individuals in the skills and knowledge required for Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch NC II (STCW Regulation II/4). Core skills include steering the ship, following helm orders, keeping a proper lookout, ensuring a safe watch, and handling emergency equipment and procedures. It also builds essential knowledge and skills for the role.
Units of Competency
The Units of Competency comprising this Qualification include the following:
BASIC COMPETENCIES
- Participate in Workplace Communication
- Work in a Team Environment
- Practice Career Professionalism
- Practice Occupational Health and Safety Procedures
COMMON COMPETENCIES
- Survive at sea in the event of ship abandonment
- Minimize the risk of fire and maintain a state of readiness to respond to emergency situations involving fire
- Fight and extinguish fire
- Take immediate action upon encountering an accident or other medical emergency
- Comply with emergency procedures
- Take precautions to prevent pollution of the marine environment
- Observe safe working practices
- Demonstrate security awareness practices
CORE COMPETENCIES
- Steer the ship and also comply with helm orders in the English language
- Keep a proper look-out by sight and hearing
- Contribute to monitoring and controlling a safe watch
- Operate emergency equipment and apply emergency procedures
Career Opportunity
A person who has achieved this qualification is competent to serve as a Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch.
Training Duration
- 18 Hours (Basic Competencies)
- 60 Hours (Common Competencies)
- 30 Hours (Core Competencies)
- (Plus 2 months of approved seagoing service)
Total: 110 Hours
Qualifications
This section outlines the qualifications and requirements for trainees, including educational background, health standards, and other criteria.
- Must be at least 18 years old
- Must have completed 10 years of basic education
- Must pass the medical examination for eyesight and hearing as per DOH Administrative Order No. 2013-0006
Trainer Qualifications
- Must be a licensed Officer-In-Charge of a Navigational Watch with at least 12 months of seagoing service in that role.
- Must have proficiency in English communication.
- Must hold a National TVET Trainer Certificate (NTTC) I – Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch NC II (STCW Regulation II/4).
Note: These trainer qualifications apply to delivering the core competencies. For common competencies, trainers must meet the standards set by the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) for Basic Safety Training (BST) and Security Awareness Training courses.
Rating Forming Part of an Engineering Watch NC II (STCW Regulation III/4)
The Rating Forming Part of an Engineering Watch NC II (STCW Regulation III/4) qualifies individuals to perform engine-room watch duties, maintain boiler water levels and steam pressure, and handle emergency equipment and procedures on ships with propulsion power of 750 kW or more.
Course Description
This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for Ratings Forming Part of an Engineering Watch, following STCW standards. It covers core tasks like engine room watchkeeping, boiler monitoring, using emergency equipment, and handling emergencies. It also builds essential knowledge for engine seafaring. Completing all required units is necessary to earn this qualification.
Units of Competency
The Units of Competency comprising this Qualification include the following:
BASIC COMPETENCIES
- Participate in workplace communication
- Work in a team environment
- Practice career professionalism
- Practice occupational health and safety procedures
COMMON COMPETENCIES
- Survive at sea in the event of ship abandonment
- Minimize the risk of fire and maintain a state of readiness to respond to emergency situations involving fire
- Fight and extinguish fires
- Take immediate action upon encountering an accident or other medical emergency
- Comply with emergency procedures
- Take precautions to prevent pollution of the marine environment
- Observe safe working practices
- Demonstrate security awareness practices
CORE COMPETENCIES
- Carry out a watch routine appropriate to the duties of rating forming part of an engine-room watch
- Maintain the correct boiler water levels and steam pressures (for keeping boiler watch)
- Operate emergency equipment and apply emergency procedures
Career Opportunity
A person who has achieved this qualification is competent to serve as a Rating Forming Part of an Engineering Watch.
Training Duration
- 18 Hours (Basic Competencies)
- 60 Hours (Common Competencies)*
- 30 Hours (Core Competencies)
- (Plus 2 months approved period of seagoing service)
Total: 108 hours
Qualifications
This section outlines the qualifications and educational requirements for trainees. Additional criteria, such as health and physical requirements, are also specified. If necessary, passing entry written examinations may be required.
- Applicants must be 18 years old or older.
- Must have completed 10 years of Basic Education.
- Must pass the medical examination for eyesight and hearing in accordance with DOH Administrative Order No. 2013-0006.
Trainer Qualifications
- Must be a licensed Officer-In-Charge of an Engineering Watch with at least 12 months of seagoing experience in that role.
- Proficient in English communication.
- Must hold a National TVET Trainer Certificate (NTTC) I – Rating Forming Part of an Engineering Watch NC II (STCW Regulation III/4).
Remarks:
These trainer qualifications apply to the delivery of core competencies. For common competencies, trainers must meet the standards set by the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) in their regulated training requirements.
Requirements
To enroll in the course, you will need the following documents:
- PSA Birth Certificate
- High School or College Diploma
- Certified True Copy of Official Transcript of Records or Form 137
- Certificate of Good Moral Character or GMRC
- 1 x 1 and/or 2 x 2 pictures
To obtain further details, please reach out to the enrollment site that aligns with your requirements. Kindly note that the criteria may vary.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the qualifications for becoming a Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch or Engineering Watch?
- Must be at least 18 years old
- Completed 10 years of basic education
- Passed medical examination for eyesight and hearing
2. How long is the training duration for both positions?
A: The training duration varies, but it generally takes around 110 hours for Navigational Watch and 108 hours for Engineering Watch.
3. Are there any additional requirements to enroll in the course?
A: Yes, you will need to provide various documents such as your PSA Birth Certificate, High School/College Diploma, and more. Please refer to the specific enrollment site for complete details.
4. Can I enroll in the course even if I do not have any seagoing experience?
A: Yes, you can still enroll in the course as long as you meet the other qualifications and pass the required medical examination.
5. Are there any age restrictions for becoming a Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch or Engineering Watch?
A: There is no maximum age limit, but applicants must be at least 18 years old to qualify.
6. Is English proficiency required for these positions?
A: Yes, all applicants must have proficiency in English communication to successfully complete the course and fulfill their duties onboard.
Summary
The Rating Forming Part of Navigation and Engineering Watch Courses offered by TESDA equip individuals with essential skills for roles onboard ships, focusing on navigation, engine-room watchkeeping, and emergency procedures. These qualifications open doors to exciting career opportunities in the maritime industry, where your expertise will be highly valued. Enroll at your nearest TESDA-accredited training center and start your journey toward becoming a vital part of a ship’s crew.