Small Vessel Chief Engineer Apprenticeship (Offshore)
This is a unique apprenticeship where you will undertake the training and sea service required to achieve the qualification needed to eventually serve as a Chief Engineer on board our small vessels.
A Small Vessel Chief Engineer works as a member of the engineering department on board ships, responsible for the safe operation, maintenance, and management of the vessel’s machinery and engineering systems. The role involves overseeing propulsion, electrical, and auxiliary systems; ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory requirements; and carrying out a wide range of technical tasks including fault-finding, repairs, planned maintenance, and supporting inspections and surveys.
The programme combines practical, hands-on experience at sea with structured academic learning. You will gain on-the-job experience by serving on board Serco-operated vessels, alongside periods of study at the Fleetwood Nautical Campus (Blackpool & The Fylde College).
Throughout the apprenticeship, you will develop the knowledge, skills, and behaviours needed to successfully complete ongoing assessments, culminating in an End Point Assessment (EPA) with IAMI. On successful completion, you will achieve a Small Vessel Chief Engineer Certificate of Competency (CoC).
You will be supported throughout by experienced crew, providing mentorship, guidance, and hands-on learning opportunities across a wide range of engineering tasks. All required travel and training associated with the apprenticeship will be fully funded by the business.
You’ll be entrusted to:
Develop and demonstrate competence as a member of the engineering department on assigned vessels Undertake academic training at a maritime college, including extended periods away from home, to achieve the MCA Small Vessel Chief Engineer CoC and associated certifications Learn and perform engine room watchkeeping duties, both at sea and in port, during day and night operations Complete assigned mechanical and electrical workshop training, working safely and responsibly at all times Become competent in planned and reactive maintenance, including work on main propulsion systems, auxiliary machinery, and supporting systems Assist in dry dockings, refits, statutory inspections, and classification surveys, gaining understanding of relevant rules and regulations Undertake mandatory training and demonstrate competence in emergency response, including fire-fighting and sea survival Develop a strong working knowledge of company engineering procedures, including record keeping, spare parts management, and safety systems Achieve the required sea service within the timeframe set by the Maritime Training Officer Consistently demonstrate Serco values and behaviours throughout the apprenticeship Comply with the UK Merchant Navy Code of Conduct at all times Undertake additional duties and training appropriate to the role as required
Training:
Full-Time/48 hours - including sea phases and college-based learning.
Training Outcome:
L4 Small Vessel Chief Engineer.
Employer Description:
At Serco, not only is the nature of the work we do important, everyone has an important role to play, from caring for vulnerable people to managing complex public services. We are a team of 50,000 people responsible for delivering essential public services around the world in areas including defence, transport, justice, immigration, healthcare and citizen services. We are innovators, committed to redesigning and improving public services for the benefit of everyone.
Working Hours :
Full-Time/48 hours - including sea phases and college-based learning.
Skills:
Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Team working,Initiative,Patience,Physical fitness