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Citizenship Requirements
Must have U.S. Citizenship
Minimum Age Required
21 Years
Medical Certificate Requirements
- Original – Must hold a valid Medical Certificate or be approved for Medical Certificate.
- Renewal, ROG, New Endorsement – Must hold an unexpired Medical Certificate or submit a Medical Certificate application.
Drug Testing Requirement
- Must be Drug Testing Compliant
- DOT
Fee Requirement
Mariner Fees must be paid
Exams
- Examination
- Note: A person holding an endorsement as 2nd assistant engineer may qualify for an STCW endorsement, according to § 11.327, 11.329, and 11.333.
Recency
90 days in the past 3 years with at least 45 days on vessels of 4,000 HP or more
Sea Service
- 360 days of service as an assistant engineer, while holding a MMC as 3rd A/E, OR
- 360 days of service while holding a MMC as 3rd A/E, OF WHICH
- 180 days of service as 3RD A/E, AND
- QMED service calculated on a 2 for 1 basis up to maximum 180 days.
PROPULSION
Holds: Steam / Motor / Gas Turbine
Requesting: Steam / Motor / Gas Turbine
- At least 1/3 of the minimum service requirements must have been on the particular mode of propulsion (steam, motor and/or gas turbine) for which applied, OR
- Completion of a Coast Guard approved course which meets sea service
- Steam, OR
- Motor, OR
- Gas Turbine
HORSEPOWER
- Unlimited Horsepower: At least 50% of the required service on vessels of 4000 HP/3000 kW or more, OR
- Limited Horsepower:
- Max HP that 25% of the required service was obtained, OR
- 150% HP on which at least 50% of the required service was obtained, WHICHEVER IS GREATER.
- Second Assistant Engineer Exams (*Examinations for second assistant license are held at applicants local regional exam center)
- Basic Firefighting
- Advanced Firefighting
- Proficiency in Survival Craft (Lifeboatman)
*If you are looking to obtain an STCW Endorsement, please visit the associated STCW Career Guide below, or CONTACT US for more information:
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