Our edexcel level 3 nvq qualifications in marine engineering - wooden yacht and boat building (pathway 20) have been developed in collaboration with the sector skills council for engineering and employers within the engineering sector, using the most recent national occupational standards.. 1. entry requirements. you can get into this job through an apprenticeship in boat building or marine engineering. to get onto these apprenticeships, you'll usually need 4 to 5 gcses, including maths and english, or equivalent qualifications. you could also take a college course in boat building or marine crafts.. Entry requirements. to become a boat builder you need to complete an apprenticeship and gain one of the following certificates, depending on your specialisation: new zealand certificate in boat building (alloy, composite, steel, wood) (level 4) new zealand certificate in marine coatings (interior/exterior) (level 4).
Short courses. two to five day courses in specific aspects of boat building, woodworking and related skills. the short courses are suitable for complete beginners, people wishing to add or hone a particular skill and people who just want to spend a few days by the sea learning something practical.. 6. look at the left column of the chart below for the type of boat you are building. move across to see which regulations apply. click on yes to read about the regulation. click on the pontoon boat, sailboat, inflatable, or canoe for information on this type of boat,.. These qualifications enable learners to learn, develop and practise the skills required for employment and/or career progression in the marine engineering or boatbuilding maintenance sector. these qualifications are for anyone who wants a career building, fitting out, finishing or maintaining boats.
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