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Engineer Watchkeeper

An Engineer Watchkeeper ensures the effective operation and maintenance of ship machinery, requiring technical skills, attention to detail, and clear communication.

How do I become a engineer watchkeeper

Get qualified to work as a engineer watchkeeper with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

Common questions

In Australia, a full time Engineer Watchkeeper generally earns $1,825 per week ($94,900 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience you can expect a potentially higher salary than people who are new to the industry.

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This industry has seen a drop in worker numbers in recent years. There are currently 10,100 people employed in this sector in Australia and many of them specialise as an Engineer Watchkeeper. Engineer Watchkeepers may find work in regions of Australia where maritime activities are located.

Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights

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If you’re planning a career as an Engineer Watchkeeper, consider enrolling in a Diploma of Maritime Operations (Engineer Watchkeeper). This course will develop your skills and knowledge with a range of equipment including marine auxiliary machinery, marine control systems, marine boilers, marine electro-technologies and mechanics and naval architecture.

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Engineer Watchkeeper careers

An Engineer Watchkeeper performs a range of duties on a ship or maritime vessel. You might ensure machinery and equipment is working effectively and attend to any necessary repairs or problem issues. Engineer Watchkeepers might conduct scheduled maintenance on marine equipment and organise replacement parts when needed.

Engineer Watchkeepers should have excellent technical abilities and must be able to adapt their skills to suit a range of circumstances. You’ll need to have good observational abilities and strong attention to detail. Engineer Watchkeepers must be able to prioritise their tasks and communicate clearly with colleagues.