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Marine, Composites + MarinaApprenticeshipsMORE THAN JUST A JOB, SKILLED FOR LIFE!
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About UsWe are the New Zealand
Marine & Composites Industry Training Organisation, but you can call us NZMAC ITO.
We are the industry training organisation responsible
for the marine, composites, and marina industries.
That means that we set industry standards, write qualifications,
and programmes, assess and mentor apprentices, trainers, and
employers; and provide leadership on skills and training related matters.
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Why TrainWith Us?
Why Train In The Marine, Composite, & Marina Industries?
Earn money while you learn.
Gain practical skills that you can use on the
job from day one.
NZMAC ITO qualifications are nationally and
internationally recognised.
The skills you will learn are in demand,
valued, and transferable to other industries.
Our Field Officers provide individual support
with visits every 8 - 12 weeks, wherever you
work in New Zealand.
New Zealand is highly regarded worldwide
as a nation with boat builders producing
high quality boats including sailing and
motor super yachts, trailer boats,
launches, and suppliers of marine
related products and services.
New Zealand’s marine and composite
industries played a major role in the 2017
America’s Cup, constructing both Emirates
Team New Zealand and Oracle boats.
New Zealand also manufactured support
boats for various teams.
With New Zealand hosting the next
Americas Cup in 2021 and market
intelligence report indicating steady
growth in these industries, now is a great
time to enter into an apprenticeship in a
unique, cutting edge industry.
There Are 4 Key Roles In Our ApprenticeshipsTHE APPRENTICE
You have to put the effort in and master
the skill and knowledge requirements of the
apprenticeship while training on the job.
You may also have to supplement this
learning by attending off-job training.
NZMAC ITO
We provide support, training solutions,
assessments, and mentoring to the
employers, apprentices, and the
workplace trainer throughout the
apprenticeship.
WORKPLACE TRAINER
The workplace trainer guides the
apprentice in the workplace training and
verifies their competence in specific skills.
EMPLOYER
They have to agree to train the
apprentice in accordance with the
NZMAC ITO training requirements.
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Marine Industry
Composites Industry
Marina Industry
What does it mean to work in the marine industry?
You could be involved in anything from
marketing boats to building them.
That includes painting, rigging, cabinet
making, marine systems engineering, boat
building, power boat systems and more.
You could be working on anything from
a super yacht to a power boat.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON
OUR QUALIFICATIONS
AVAILABLE IN THE MARINE
INDUSTRY HEAD TO PAGE 17
Composites are a combination of two or more materials.
You have probably heard of some
common composite materials like
fibreglass and carbon fibre.
These materials are used across a wide
variety of industries including aerospace,
military, automotive, transportation, civil
infrastructure, construction, recreation,
electrical and marine.
Composite materials are often used
because they can be designed to have
better strength-to-weight ratios compared
with wood or metal. Composites can also
be moulded into complicated shapes more
easily than most other materials.
Working in the composites industry
means working with composite materials
to design or manufacture products.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON
WHAT’S INVOLVED IN
COMPOSITES HEAD TO PAGE 13
Working in the marina industry means working in a marina or boatyard.
What’s the difference?
A marina is where boats are parked
in the water, a boatyard is where boats
are stored out of the water.
Many marinas and boatyards have
facilities where boats are lifted out of the
water for regular maintenance and
cleaning. Working in the marina industry can
involve anything from operating boats in the
marina, helping people re-fuel their boats,
hauling boats out of the water, pressure
washing vessels, customer
services, and more.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON
QUALIFICATIONS IN THE MARINA
INDUSTRY HEAD TO PAGE 9
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School To WorkHow ToStart YourApprenticeship
School to Work is a successful, government supported initiative designed to give secondary school students the opportunity to experience work in the marine, composites, or marina industries, while Year 12 and 13 students are still enrolled at school.
NZMAC ITO matches students with
a suitable workplace. Students complete
their work experience on a part-time basis,
usually with 1 - 2 days at work and 3 - 4
days at school.
While a student is working they complete
unit standards assigned to them by
a NZMAC ITO Schools Transition Advisor.
These unit standards are NZQA approved
and are added to their record of learning.
Work completed is credited towards
NCEA level 2 and 3, and will also be
accredited to a NZMAC ITO
industry qualification.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED,
TALK TO NZMAC ITO
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.
The main part of your training will be done on the job. This means you need a job.
If you are still at school, we can help find
you a placement through our School to
Work programme.
If you have finished school, and don’t
have a job, get your CV together, and
contact NZMAC ITO.
You can also have a look on Seek,
Trade Me Jobs, or if you know any marine,
composites, or marina workplaces nearby,
ask them if they are looking for staff.
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NZMAC ITO Qualifications MARINE
+ Wooden Boat Building - (Level 4)
+ Alloy Boat Building - (Level 4)
+ Steel Boat Building - (Level 4)
+ Production Boat Building - (Alloy) (Level 4)
+ Power Boat Rigging - (Level 4)
+ Power Boat System Servicing & Repair - (Technician) - (Level 4)
+ Electrical & Electronics - (Level 4) (In development)
+ Marine Interiors - (Level 4) (In development)
+ Marine Systems Engineering - (Level 4)
+ Yacht Rigging - (Level 4) (In development)
+ Marine Painting - (Level 4)
+ Spar Making - (Level 4) (In development)
+ Sail Making - (Level 4)
COMPOSITES
+ Composites - (Level 3)
+ Composites - (Level 4) MARINE & COMPOSITES
+ Composite Boat Building - (Level 4)
+ Production Boat Building - (Composite) (Level 4) MARINA
+ Marina Operations - (Level 4)
+ Boatyard Operations - (Level 4)
NZMAC ITO works with the industry to develop the best qualifications and programmes for our apprentices.
Our apprentices learn skills that are
relevant and required by industries.
For more details regarding our
programmes contact us.
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Marina Operations
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:Working in a marina environment. Marinas are locations with moorings, supplies, and facilities for yachts and boats.
These facilities may include refuelling
stations, washing and repair facilities, haul
out services, and slipways (boat ramps).
Some marinas also include on shore
services such as clubhouses, showers,
marine retailers and more.
Those working in marina facilities often
have a lot of interaction with customers
and visiting boaties.
+ Work safely in the maintenance
and operations of a marina.
+ Knowledge of marina design,
layout, and construction.
+ Implement marina infrastructure
and maintenance operations.
+ Knowledge of marine berth
management and best practice.
+ Report on marina assets.
+ Marina logistics - berth rental
and / or sales.
+ Environmental sustainability.
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Boatyard Operations
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:Working in a boatyard environment. Boatyards are often referred to as places where boats are built, maintained, or repaired.
Boatyards are usually facilities that have
haulout capability.
Typical marina boatyard work includes,
lifting, storing vessels, using equipment
such as forklifts, travel lifts and dry docks,
and pressure washing vessels.
+ Work safely in the maintenance
and operations of a boatyard.
+ Knowledge of boatyard equipment,
boat types, and structures.
+ Safely lift, move, and store vessels.
+ Pressure wash vessels.
+ Customer care and service.
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Composites
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:Making & repairing composites in these sectors:
> MARINE
> RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
> AEROSPACE
> SPORTS & RECREATION
> MILITARY
> ARCHITECTURE
> AUTOMOTIVE
> ENERGY
> INFRASTRUCTURE
+ Work safely in the composites industry.
+ Minimise potential hazards and
environmental risk in a composites
workplace.
+ Make and repair composite items
or products.
+ Interpret documentation to schedule
team work flow.
+ Quantity surveying for manufacturing
and repairing composite items
or products.
+ Follow quality systems to meet
industry standards.
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Boat Building
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:CONSTRUCTING CUSTOM BOATS:
> SUPERYACHTS
> LAUNCHES
> RACING YACHTS
> FERRIES
> LEISURE CRAFT
> COMMERCIAL
YOU CAN SPECIALISE IN BUILDING:
> ALLOY BOATS
> COMPOSITE BOATS
> STEEL BOATS
> WOODEN BOATS
+ Knowledge of materials used
in boat building.
+ Use diagrams, sketches,
or computer-aided design (CAD)
drawings to build boats.
+ Repair and maintain boats.
+ Use hand tools, power tools, materials,
and plant equipment to build boats.
+ Knowledge of health and safety relevant
to the (boat building) industry.
+ Minimise potential hazards and
environmental risks in a boat building
environment.
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Production Boat Building
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:Constructing trailer boats in a production environment
YOU CAN SPECIALISE IN BUILDING:
> ALLOY BOATS
> COMPOSITE BOATS
+ Knowledge of materials and techniques
used in production boat building.
+ Use diagrams, sketches,
or computer-aided design (CAD)
drawings to build production boats.
+ Repair and maintain production boats.
+ Use hand tools, power tools, materials and
plant equipment to build production boats.
+ Knowledge of health and safety relevant
to the production boat building industry.
+ Minimise potential hazards and
environmental risks in a production boat
building environment.
+ Interpret plans, specifications and
regulations to construct production boats.
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Power Boat Systems
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:YOU CAN SPECIALISE IN:
> POWER BOAT RIGGING
> POWER BOAT SYSTEMS SERVICING
& REPAIR (TECHNICIAN)
+ Health and safety relevant to the power
boat sector of the marine industry.
+ Use and maintain hand tools, power tools,
and equipment.
POWER BOAT RIGGING
+ Plan the rigging of a power boat.
+ Install components on a power boat
following client requirements and
Manufacturers specifications.
POWER BOAT SYSTEMS
SERVICING & REPAIR (TECHNICIAN)
+ Health and safety relevant to the trailer boat
sector of the marine industry.
+ Use and maintain hand tools, power tools,
and equipment.
+ Power boat servicing & diagnostic
techniques to undertake repair, servicing,
& scheduled maintenance.
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Marine Systems Engineering
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
Installing & maintaining systemsfor boats
+ Health and safety in a marine
systems workplace.
+ Use and maintain a range of products,
materials, hand tools, power tools, and
equipment relevant to an engineering
environment.
+ Sketch proposals or solutions for vessel
engineering components or systems.
+ Interpret plans to enable the installation
of vessel engineering components or
systems.
+ Produce, lift, and support components
for installation of vessel engineering
systems.
+ Evaluate components and systems to
ensure they are fit for purpose in relation
to classification, specifications, and rules.
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Electrical – Electronics
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:Installing & maintainingelectrical & electronic systems& components on boats.
+ Health and safety in a marine systems
workplace.
+ Use and maintain a range of products,
materials, hand tools, power tools,
and equipment relevant to an engineering
environment.
+ Sketch proposals or solutions for
electrical and electronic components
and systems.
+ Manage the installation of vessel
electrical, electronics and power systems.
+ Evaluate components of vessel electrical
and electronic systems and components
to ensure they are fit for purpose in
relation to classification, specifications,
and rules.
+ Interpret plans to enable the installation
of electrical and electronic components
or systems.
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Marine Interiors
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
Construction & installation of cabinetry & fittings.
+ Knowledge of materials used in boat
building and cabinet making.
+ Use hand tools, power tools, materials,
and equipment relevant to marine
cabinetry and cabinetry installation.
+ Construct cabinetry for boat interiors.
+ Install cabinetry and fittings on a boat. MA
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Filling & Fairing
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
Preparation of boats for painting
+ Knowledge of materials used in filling
and fairing.
+ Use hand tools, power tools, materials
and plant equipment involved in a marine
or composites workplace.
+ Health and safety relevant to filling
and fairing.
+ Prepare substrates and complete
common tasks.
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Marine Coatings
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
+ Knowledge of materials used in boat
building & painting.
+ Follow systems and processes
for the preparation and coating
of substrates.
+ Create a controlled environment for
coating the interior or exterior of vessels.
+ Identify and remedy defects on exterior
or interior coat surfaces.
YOU CAN SPECIALISE IN PREPARING
& PAINTING BOATS:
> INTERIOR
> EXTERIOR
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Yacht Rigging*
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
+ Knowledge of materials used in yacht
rig structures.
+ Use hand tools, power tools, materials,
and plant equipment to rig yachts.
+ Health and safety relevant to the rigging
sector of the marine industry.
+ Follow designs and specifications
to rig a yacht.
+ Manufacture, maintain, and repair rigging
components and structures.
+ Follow industry procedures to set up
yacht rig structures.
RIGGING OF:
> SUPER YACHTS
> RACING YACHTS
> CRUISING YACHTS
*The systems of ropes, chains, or wires used
to support a ship’s mast and to control or set
the yards and sails.
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Spar Making*
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
+ Knowledge of materials used in either
metal or composite spars.
+ Use hand tools, power tools, materials,
and plant equipment to make
composite spars.
+ Health and safety relevant to spar making.
+ Follow designs and specifications
to make a spar.
+ Manufacture, maintain, and repair a range
of components for composite spars.
+ Apply industry procedures to assemble
a range of components for spars.
YOU CAN SPECIALISE IN:
> COMPOSITE SPARS
> METAL SPARS
*A spar is a modern mast.
Making, maintaining & repairing
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Sail Making
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
Making & maintainingcomposite sails
+ Knowledge of materials used
in sail making.
+ Use hand tools, power tools, materials,
and plant equipment to make sails.
+ Health and safety relevant to sail making.
+ Follow designs and specifications
to make a sail.
+ Manufacture, maintain, and repair a range
of components for composite sails.
+ Test sails to ensure they are fit
for purpose and meet design
and specification requirements.
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GraduationThe annual graduation is a NZMAC ITO event which proudly acknowledges the success of graduates.
Following a dinner, a guest speaker presents every
graduating apprentice with his or her certificate.
Parents and managers are invited to share in the
achievements of the apprentices and to recognise
them as valued and qualified industry employees.
Most graduates take between three to five years
to complete their qualifications. This marks a
major milestone in the careers of these
apprentices.
Some of the graduates will consider the next
stage in their career plan. Perhaps taking on
more responsibility in their current job,
or undertaking further training.
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Off Job Training Study GroupsOnline LearningWhile the focus of apprenticeship training is based in the workplace, employers do not always have the time or resources to provide specialised skills-based training.
This is why the NZMAC ITO arranges for other
providers such as polytechnics to deliver off-job
training such as scale drawing, lofting, welding,
marine painting and general engineering.
Travel and accommodation subsidies are available
for those apprentices that need to leave home to
attend off-job training programmes
(conditions apply).
With the support of their employers and NZMAC ITO, some apprentices engage in study groups with an external support to boost their knowledge and skill-base.
The aim of study groups is to supplement learning
taking place in the workplace
The NZMAC ITO has an online Learning Management System (LMS) called RudderLive.
Apprentices can log on anytime, download
their programme material, and study at times
convenient to them. This gives them control
and responsibility for their learning.
RudderLive gives apprentices a platform to
help them to ‘steer their training to success’.
Field Officers can use the system to manage the
individual learning plans and to provide mentoring
and other support services.
RudderLive has a range of features designed
to appeal to apprentices.
YOU CAN ACCESS RUDDERLIVE AT:
RUDDERLIVE.NZMARINE.COM