Overview

The Certificate III in Marine Mechanical Technology (AUR30520) equips you with practical skills to maintain, diagnose, and repair marine engines and mechanical systems. This qualification covers key areas like outboard and inboard engines, marine electrical systems, fuel systems, and propulsion units. It's designed for individuals entering the marine industry, such as school leavers, apprentices, or career changers, who want hands-on training in a technical field. Through a mix of theory and workshop practice, you'll learn to work safely on marine vessels. Upon completion, you can pursue roles like marine mechanical technician, outboard motor mechanic, or workshop assistant, with opportunities in marine repair shops, boat dealerships, and coastal service centres. This certificate provides a solid foundation for further specialisation or advancement in the marine sector.

Industry Context

The marine industry in Australia supports recreation, tourism, and commercial activities, relying on skilled technicians for vessel maintenance and repair. This qualification prepares you for job roles such as marine mechanic, outboard motor technician, and marine service advisor in settings like boatyards, marinas, and marine dealerships. With experience, career pathways can lead to positions like workshop supervisor, marine engineer, or even starting your own marine repair business, offering stable employment in coastal regions nationwide.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Certificate III in Marine Mechanical Technology cover?

This qualification covers servicing, maintaining, and repairing marine engines and systems, including outboard and inboard engines, marine electrical, fuel systems, and propulsion units.

What are the entry requirements for this course?

There are no formal entry requirements, but a keen interest in mechanics, basic literacy and numeracy skills, and a willingness to work in marine environments are recommended. Some training providers may require a pre-apprenticeship or relevant experience.

What career outcomes can I expect after completing this qualification?

Graduates can pursue roles such as marine mechanical technician, outboard motor mechanic, marine service advisor, or workshop assistant in boatyards, marinas, and marine repair centres.

How is the course delivered, and what are the study options?

The course is typically delivered through a combination of classroom theory and hands-on practical training in workshops. Study options may include full-time, part-time, or apprenticeship models, depending on the training provider.

How long does it take to complete the Certificate III in Marine Mechanical Technology?

The duration varies but generally takes 1 to 3 years, depending on whether you study full-time, part-time, or as part of an apprenticeship.

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Last updated from training.gov.au: 03 April 2026