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Results for "Deck department"
Should I choose the deck or engine department?
How the deck and engine career paths differ — daily work, skills, ranks and progression — so you can pick the one that fits you.
Merchant Navy CareersHow do you become a ship captain (Master) in the merchant navy?
Becoming a ship's captain means progressing through the deck department from cadet to Master, building sea time and passing successive Certificates of Competency.
Merchant Navy CareersHow do you join the merchant navy in the Philippines?
The Philippines is one of the world's largest suppliers of seafarers — entry is through a maritime degree, cadetship and certification overseen by MARINA.
Merchant Navy CareersWhat is the IMU CET entrance exam in India?
IMU CET is the Indian Maritime University Common Entrance Test, the entrance examination for maritime degree courses at IMU and affiliated colleges in India.
Merchant Navy CareersWhat are the ranks and hierarchy in the merchant navy?
A merchant ship's crew is organised into the deck, engine and catering departments, each with a clear hierarchy of officers and ratings under the overall command of the Master.
Merchant Navy CareersHow long does it take to become a ship captain in the merchant navy?
Becoming a Master typically takes somewhere around eight to twelve years from cadet, depending on the individual, the flag and how quickly sea time and certificate examinations are completed.
Merchant Navy CareersHow do you become a marine engineer on ships?
Becoming a marine engineer means entering the engine department through a cadetship or engineering degree and progressing by sea time and Certificates of Competency.
Merchant Navy CareersWhat medical and eyesight standards are required to join the merchant navy?
Seafarers must pass a seafarer medical examination covering general fitness, eyesight and colour vision, and hearing — the standards protect safety at sea.
Merchant Navy CareersHow do you join the merchant navy in the United Kingdom?
In the UK, most people enter the merchant navy through a sponsored officer cadetship that alternates college study with sea phases, leading to MCA certification.
Merchant Navy CareersCan women join the merchant navy and what roles can they hold?
Yes — women can and do serve in every department and rank of the merchant navy, from cadet to Master and chief engineer, and the industry is actively working to recruit more.
Merchant Navy CareersWhat is sea time and why is it required for certificates of competency?
Sea time is the period of approved service at sea a seafarer must complete to qualify for each certificate of competency — proof of real experience, recorded and verified.
Merchant Navy CareersHow do you become an electro-technical officer (ETO)?
Becoming an ETO means entering the engine department through an electrical or electronic background, completing approved training and sea service, and gaining the STCW electro-technical officer certificate.
Merchant Navy CareersWhat qualifications and requirements are needed to join the merchant navy?
Joining the merchant navy generally requires a good secondary education with science and maths for officer routes, medical and eyesight fitness, meeting age limits, and completing STCW training.
