3 TECHNICIANS AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONAL›31 Science and Engineering Associate Professionals›315 Ship and Aircraft Controllers and Technicians›3151 Ships’ Engineers
Explore overview, tasks, skills, education, work context, earnings, and pathways for this Unit Group.
L4CODE: 3151
Job summary
Ships’ Engineers (KeSCO 3151) supports outcomes in the Transport & Logistics sector by applying job-specific knowledge
standards
and tools to deliver quality services or outputs. Duties and complexity vary by employer
work setting
and seniority level
but the occupation generally requires reliability
competence
and continuous learning.
Minimum entry requirement summary
Diploma or Certificate
Future outlook
Future trends such as digital transformation
automation
climate resilience
and changing consumer needs are shaping most occupations. Workers who continuously upskill (digital literacy
quality standards
safety
customer service
and modern tools) are more resilient and competitive.
Sectors and industries
Transport & LogisticsTechnical ServicesOperations SupportField ServicesQuality/ComplianceMaintenance
Employment prospects (narrative)
Prospects depend on national and county demand
sector investment
policy priorities
and supply of trained workers. Job seekers improve prospects by gaining practical experience
building a portfolio or track record
earning relevant certifications
and being flexible on location and sub-sector.
Key tasks (structured)
Plan and prioritise daily work activities to meet targets and deadlines
Follow workplace procedures, standards, and relevant regulations
Carry out core job duties accurately and safely
Use job tools/equipment/software correctly and maintain them appropriately
Communicate progress, issues, and requirements with supervisors and colleagues
Serve clients/customers professionally and resolve routine queries
Document work completed, maintain records, and submit routine reports
Identify errors, risks, or service gaps and propose improvements
Work as part of a team and coordinate tasks across units
Maintain confidentiality and ethical conduct where required
Comply with occupational safety and health (OSH) guidelines
Participate in training, mentoring, or continuous improvement activities