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        <title><![CDATA[Pilot Trainee]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ King's Lynn <br />King's Lynn Conservancy Board. Port and Pilotage Authority. Pilot Trainee. We are looking for a person with a valid STCW certificate Master or <strong>Mate</strong>. The post involves tidal work on a rotating shift pattern operating our two nelson pilot cutters. Once familiar with the operation of the pilot cutters the candidate will be expected to commence training for a Class 2 Pilot authorisati<br />0</strong> <strong>KINGS LYNN CONSERVANCY BOARD</strong> <strong>full time</strong> <br />26/07/2008 in Jobs24]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[SAS Ontwikkelaar]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[Voor 1 van mijn klanten in Brussel ben ik op zoek naar een SAS ontwikkelaar met minimaal een aantal jaar ervaring en communicatief vaardig genoeg om junior SAS ontwikkelaars te ondersteunen. Vereiste kennis: - Basiskennis van datastructureren databanken (en ook in zekere <strong>mate</strong> Oracle, waar zich de brongegevens bevinden) - Goede kennis van de hoger vermelde SAS rapporteringstools - <br />0</strong> <strong>CONTRACT</strong> <br />25/07/2008 in TechnoJobs]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Mate]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ By1 5th <br />Kintore Kids Club Kintore Kids Club is an Out of School, Breakfast and Holiday Club providing care for children between the ages of 5 years and 14 years. We require the following staff to join our team Assistant Co-ordinator (Maternity Cover - 15 months) . Play Workers Salary dependant on Qualifications and Experience All appointments are subject to satisfactory Disclosure...<br />Neg</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />24/07/2008 in Jobsite]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Engineers Mate]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Leicester <br />Engineers <strong>Mate</strong>. Full Time Permanent Position Salary:<br /><strong>£14750 </strong><strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in Jobsite]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Southampton <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Not Specified</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Plymouth <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Not Specified</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ York <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Not Specified</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Belfast <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Not Specified</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Bristol <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Nottingham <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Leeds <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Newcastle upon Tyne <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Dundee <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Falkirk <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Livingston <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Stirling <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Birmingham <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Doncaster <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Not Specified</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Liverpool <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Not Specified</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Hull <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Not Specified</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Portsmouth <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Not Specified</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Norwich <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Not Specified</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Cardiff <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Not Specified</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Glasgow <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Not Specified</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Edinburgh <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Glenrothes <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Manchester <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Newcastle upon Tyne <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Not Specified</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Marine Engineers & Deck Officer Trainees, Merchant Navy]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Strood <br />command of the vessel in inclement weather or any other emergency, and in crowded or narrow waters. First <strong>Mate</strong> (Chief <strong>Mate</strong>) The First <strong>Mate</strong> has direct responsibility for all deck operations including cargo storage and handling, deck maintenance, and deck supplies. He or she will also assign and monitor watches and will be on smaller ships the medic<br /><strong>£22500 </strong><strong>SSTG</strong> <strong>Not Specified</strong> <strong>Academic Entry Requirements Higher National Diploma Programme (HND) Candidates must hold at least GCSE's (Grades A-C)/SCE Standard Grades (Levels 1-3), or equivalent qualifications, in Mathematics, Physics (or Combined Science), English (or subject using English), and at least one other subject. . Foundation Degree (FD) Candidates must hold the core subjects referred to above at either the GCSE/SCE Standard and at least One A level/H level equal to 120 ucas Undergraduate Degree Programmes (BSC) (B/eng) Entry to a maritime related degree course, approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Merchant Navy Training Board as meeting the academic requirements for a certificate of competency, (e.g. a B.Sc. in Nautical Science or Maritime Studies for deck officer trainees or B.Sc. in Marine or Mechanical Engineering for engineer officer trainees) is in accordance with the admission requirements of the universities and colleges concerned. Typically the minimum standard will include Mathematics and/or Physics at GCE 'A' or SCE 'H' level. Other Training Programmes Leading to Officer Qualifications A range of previous qualifications and experience may be considered, including shore based engineering studies, relevant marine diplomas and degrees, engineering apprenticeships, marine experience with the Services, and similar. Training programmes will vary in length and content depending on previous qualifications and experience Entry Requirements: Medical and Eyesight All candidates must be in good health and pass a statutory Merchant Navy medical examination prior to commencement of training. Subsequently all seafarers are required to undertake a medical examination every two years (every year if under eighteen years of age). The medical examination referred to above includes both a general and colour vision test. The specific standards vary depending on the department the candidate wishes to enter. Click here for full details of the MCA medical examination. This external link to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will open a PDF file. If you do not have AdobeR ReaderR, this application can be downloaded FREE by clicking here. Age Entry Requirements All applications are considered on their merits irrespective of the age of the candidate. However all candidates must be at least sixteen years of age by the date they commence training. If you would like further information on any of the above requirements before applying please contact the SSTG, who will be pleased to supply advice and information on how to check that you meet the required For more information www.sstg.org</strong> <strong>Permanent</strong> <br />23/07/2008 in CareerBuilder]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Electricians Mate]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ Midlands <br />Are You An Experienced Electricians <strong>Mate</strong>? Are You Available Immediately? If the answer to the above question is YES!!! Prime Time Technical want to speak to you NOW!!! The Client, A 1st Tier Automotive Company, Requires electricians mates to work on a shutdown. Candidates will be responsible for stripping down 3 production lines, Rackets, and small cell assemblies which will...<br /><strong>£29200 </strong><strong>Contract</strong> <br />22/07/2008 in Jobsite]]></description>
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