ENGINEERING CADET PROGRAMME
Assessment Method
There will be a range of assessment methods used throughout the cadetship, including orals, practical projects, written assessments and simulator exercises. All cadets will undertake the International Association of Maritime Institutions exams in their final college phase and also sit MCA Orals for the award of their Certificate of Competency which qualifies the cadet as an Engineering Officer of the watch.
Joining the Merchant Navy
A marine Engineering Officer is responsible for the safety, performance and maintenance of the engine room and ship’s technical systems.
Entry Requirements
All cadets are required to gain 12 months’ combined seagoing service and workshop skills training. There will be a range of assessment methods used throughout the cadetship.
Apply
Please apply directly to us, we will then pass on your application form to your preferred training management company.
Cadet Programme
From Phase 1 - The Foundation Phase through to Phase 5 - Continuation of academic programme, additional short course, exam and oral preparation.
Halls of Residence
While studying at Humber Maritime College, cadets will stay at our halls of residence for the first phase and may choose to return for subsequent phases or rent local housing.
About us
We have a history in delivering maritime education and training through our nautical college and are well positioned to offer our cadets a comprehensive training programme.
The Industry
The Merchant Navy is the international commercial shipping industry, transporting both cargo and people to destinations worldwide.
Cadet Benefits
There are many benefits for cadets, both during training and once qualified. Once qualified as a marine Engineering Officer, cadets will normally begin as a 4th engineer and can progress to becoming a chief engineer.