National Certificate in Boatbuilding (Marine Electrical and Electronic Installation) (Level 4)
Course details
NZQF Level | 4 |
---|
About the course
This qualification is for people in the electrical or electronic sector of the boatbuilding industry. The qualification is designed to recognise the theoretical and practical skills required to be a competent tradesperson in the electrical or electronic sectors of the boatbuilding industry.
This qualification builds on the technical skills and knowledge recognised by the National Certificate in Boatbuilding (Marine Electrical and Electronic Installation) (Level 3)
[Ref: 0930].
The Compulsory section includes standards that cover skills and knowledge related to electrical worker licensing, digital switching installation technology and process control, galvanic protection of vessels, system documentation requirements, marine system power distribution, marine electronic equipment types, functions and connection, system fault finding, and commissioning, NMEA and proprietary on-board data communication systems, and AC and DC earthing and isolation.
The Elective section allows people to choose from specified standards according to their area of interest or workplace. These standards cover skills and knowledge related to
radar, electronic measurement, electronic test equipment use, electronic schematic and connection drawings, diagnostics and repair of electronic components, programmable logic controllers, hydraulic control equipment, switching power supplies; and genset installation, maintenance and fault finding.
This qualification builds on the technical skills and knowledge recognised by the National Certificate in Boatbuilding (Marine Electrical and Electronic Installation) (Level 3)
[Ref: 0930].
The Compulsory section includes standards that cover skills and knowledge related to electrical worker licensing, digital switching installation technology and process control, galvanic protection of vessels, system documentation requirements, marine system power distribution, marine electronic equipment types, functions and connection, system fault finding, and commissioning, NMEA and proprietary on-board data communication systems, and AC and DC earthing and isolation.
The Elective section allows people to choose from specified standards according to their area of interest or workplace. These standards cover skills and knowledge related to
radar, electronic measurement, electronic test equipment use, electronic schematic and connection drawings, diagnostics and repair of electronic components, programmable logic controllers, hydraulic control equipment, switching power supplies; and genset installation, maintenance and fault finding.
About the provider
MAST Academy proudly develops people who build and deliver world class boats, products and services.
We carry out the following statutory functions as an ITO:
Set national skill standards for the marine and composites industries. Arrange for off and on job delivery. Arrange for the assessment of apprentices. Provide information and advice to apprentices and their employers. Provide leadership within the industry on matters relating to skill and training needs.