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SAQA Qualification · 103260

QCTO Compliant

Marine Electro-Technical Rating

Credits
333
NQF
NQF Level 4
Seta
TETA

R66 650

(Once-off Institutional License Fee)

Professional Role & Capability Blueprint


Target Designation
Certified Marine Electro-Technical Rating Practitioner
Competency Focus
Master specialised practical applications, safety criteria, and regulatory mandates required of a qualified Marine Electro-Technical Rating.
Academic Weight
Full national recognition at NQF Level 4 yielding 333 credits upon successful PoE verification.

Strategic Institutional Purpose


Audit Objective
Formulated to systematically bridge operational skills deficits under the governing TETA quality matrix.
Value Proposition
Equips your workforce with measurable, legally compliant skills to optimise productivity, satisfy Workplace Skills Plans (WSP), and unlock maximum B-BBEE scorecard weight.

Who is this for


The Marine Electro-Technical Rating is intended for individuals with some work experience or prior learning who wish to formalise their skills and advance their careers. If you have a passion for this field and want to turn that passion into a profession, this programme will give you the tools and credentials to succeed. It is also suitable for employers who wish to upskill their workforce to meet industry standards.

Qualification Rules · Module Matrix


Official SAQA module breakdown parsed from the qualification's registered rules.

Knowledge Modules (KM)

114 cr

Theory · 14 modules

  • 315101-000-00-00-KM-0224 cr

    Engineering Knowledge

    NQF Level 5

  • 315101-000-00-00-KM-056 cr

    Engineering Drawing

    NQF Level 3

  • 315101-000-00-00-KM-066 cr

    General Engineering Science/Applied Mechanics

    NQF Level 3

  • 315101-000-00-00-KM-102 cr

    Fundamentals of Communications

    NQF Level 3

  • 315101-000-00-00-KM-112 cr

    High Voltage Training

    NQF Level 5

  • 315101-000-00-00-KM-134 cr

    Survival Craft and Rescue Boats

    NQF Level 4

  • 315101-000-00-00-KM-142 cr

    Personal Survival Techniques

    NQF Level 4

  • 315101-000-00-00-KM-152 cr

    Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities

    NQF Level 4

  • 315101-000-00-00-KM-162 cr

    Medical First Aid

    NQF Level 4

  • 315101-000-00-00-KM-172 cr

    Fire Prevention and Firefighting

    NQF Level 3

  • 315101-000-00-00-KM-192 cr

    Designated Security Duties

    NQF Level 3

  • 315101-000-00-00-KM-2016 cr

    Electro-technology Fundamentals N4

    NQF Level 4

  • 315101-000-00-00-KM-2122 cr

    Mathematics

    NQF Level 3

  • 315101-000-00-00-KM-2222 cr

    Industrial Electronics

    NQF Level 4

Practical Skill Modules (PM)

75 cr

Applied · 6 modules

  • 315101-000-00-00-PM-082 cr

    Ensure the safety of personnel and ship at the support level

    NQF Level 5

  • 315101-000-00-00-PM-092 cr

    Assist with and control vessel security at the support level

    NQF Level 5

  • 315101-000-00-00-PM-1010 cr

    Monitor the operation of electrical and electronic ship board systems at the support level

    NQF Level 5

  • 315101-000-00-00-PM-1116 cr

    Operate generators and distribution systems for ship board electricity reticulation at the support level

    NQF Level 5

  • 315101-000-00-00-PM-1225 cr

    Maintain and repair of electrical and electronic equipment including monitoring systems, automatic control devices and protective or safety devices at the support level

    NQF Level 5

  • 315101-000-00-00-PM-1320 cr

    Maintain and repair of automation and control systems of the main propulsion and auxiliary machinery at the support level

    NQF Level 5

Work Experience Modules (WM)

96 cr

Site · 2 modules

  • 315101-000-00-00-WM-0448 cr

    Standard operating procedures followed when assisting with marine electrical, electronic and control engineering tasks

    NQF Level 3

  • 315101-000-00-00-WM-0548 cr

    Adhering to maintenance and repair procedures at the support level

    NQF Level 3

Total Credits (SAQA)285

Official SAQA Curriculum


Source of truth · SAQA ID 103260 · Field 06 - Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology › Manufacturing and Assembly

Min Credits
333
Registered
2018-09-12
Re-registration
2025-12-30
Purpose

A Marine Electro-Technical Rating (ETR) assists and participates in the safe operation, maintenance and repair of electrical and electronic equipment and machinery in a supporting capacity on board a vessel, or performs related supporting functions on shore.

Rationale

The maritime transport industry, and shipping, in particular, is subject to conventions and protocols emerging from organizations like the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP). This characteristic requires the governance of the industry to be as sensitive to international considerations as it is to domestic considerations. This qualification will address the need for education and training of Marine Electro-Technical Officers and-Ratings in South Africa as there is currently no registered qualification which satisfies the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) requirements and therefore the international requirements. A registered qualification will ensure compliance with international standard, practice and harbour regulations. South African training institutions providing training are currently accredited by SAMSA, which are in turn recognised by the IMO. SAMSA will continue to play a critical role in ensuring that the standards set by the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO) system are aligned with International Convention Standards of Training certification and Watch keeping for seafarers STCW as amended and thus ensure that South Africa's education, training, and eventual certification standards continue to be internationally recognised. SouthAfrica'sgeographiclocationrelativetoitsmaintradingpartnersmakesitimperativethat maritime transport is efficient, innovative and reliable. Transportation makes up a significant element in the pricing of South African traded goods. Efficient transport services, ensuring the safe and timely arrival of freight, are a prerequisite to competitive and successful trading. Trade is the economic life-blood of nations, with maritime transport carrying over 90% of all international trade. The successful implementation of this qualification will support the strategic economic objectives of the country. This qualification will be targeting school leavers and currently employed persons.

Learning Assumed to be in Place & RPL

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): RPL for access to the external integrated summative assessment: Accredited providers and approved workplaces must apply the internal assessment criteria specified in the related curriculum document to establish and confirm prior learning. Accredited providers and workplaces must confirm prior learning by issuing a statement of result or certifying a work experience record. RPL for access to the qualification: Accredited providers and approved workplaces may recognise prior learning against the relevant access requirements. Entry Requirements: • Level 4 with Mathematics. • National Certificate: N3 Engineering Studies with Mathematics.

Exit Level Outcomes
  • Control the operation, monitoring, and evaluation of the performance of safe and efficient electrical and electronic systems and equipment at the support level.
  • Take appropriate action to prevent damage/failure as per planned maintenance procedures, marine practice, safety regulations and manufacturer's instructions at the support level.
  • Perform safe ship board operations duties and care for persons on board at the support level.
  • Manage, lead and develop the human element as per operational and legislative requirements at the support level.
  • Exercise all required safety, environmental and hazard control precautions and procedures when maintaining the operation and performance evaluation of electrical, electronic and control systems.
QCTO & TETA AlignedSAQA 103260

Qualification 103260 · Curriculum Architecture

Occupational Certificate: Marine Electro-Technical Rating · NQF Level 4 (333 Credits)

Filter View
§ 01

Three Curriculum Pillars

114
Credits

Knowledge Modules

Classroom & E-Learning

KM-01 to KM-14 · 14 modules
  • Facilitated lectures & self-study
  • Written question banks
  • Formative comprehension checks
75
Credits

Practical Skill Modules

Simulated Line Tasks

PM-01 to PM-06 · 6 modules
  • Simulated line tasks
  • Observation rubrics
  • Structured task sheets
96
Credits

Work Experience Modules

On-the-Job Production

WM-01 to WM-02 · 2 modules
  • On-the-job rotation
  • Mentor logbooks
  • Workplace sign-offs
§ 02

Evidence & Audit Pipeline

Learner Portfolio of Evidence (PoE)
Owner · Candidate
1
Admin & Registration

ID, learner contract, induction pack, POPIA consent.

2
Knowledge Evidence

Written assessments & question banks — KM-01 to KM-07.

3
Practical Evidence

Task sheets, observation rubrics, assessor photos.

4
Workplace Evidence

Logbooks, mentor sign-offs, supervisor letters.

Assessor Master File
Owner · Registered Assessor
5
Assessment Reports

Judgements, learner feedback, remediation agreements, appeals log.

Internal Moderation & Quality File
Owner · Moderator / SDP
6
Moderation Evidence

10% sampling matrix, HACCP/LOTO compliance sheets, SDP sign-off.

§ 03

Final Accreditation Gateway

Step 1
Statement of Results

Issued by the accredited Skills Development Provider once internal moderation is signed off.

Step 2
EISA Readiness Declaration

Provider submits declaration + PoE to the Assessment Quality Partner (AQP).

Step 3
National Qualification Certificate

QCTO awards the SAQA-registered certificate on successful EISA outcome.

Learner Certified · Uploaded to National Learner Records Database (NLRD)

Learning Material Stack


Learner Guide
Facilitator Guide
Assessment Instruments
SETA Alignment Matrix

Start-to-Exit Moderation Timeline


  1. 1

    Pre-Delivery Setup

    Facilitator induction, learner enrolment forms, baseline assessment, PoE folder issue. Alignment matrix stamped.

  2. 2

    Delivery & Formative Moderation

    Modular rollout with formative assessments per KM/PM. Internal moderator reviews evidence weekly; feedback loop before summatives.

  3. 3

    Summative & External Moderation

    Summative assessments captured, PoE finalised, submitted for external moderation. Certification uploaded to the SETA/QCTO.

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Classroom Transformation Blueprint


22 Modules · 333 Credits · TETA

Broken Standard

  • 📄Photocopied guides with mismatched outcomes
  • Missing formative/summative assessments
  • ⚠️No SETA alignment matrix — audit fails
  • 🎲Facilitators improvise Marine Electro-Technical Rating delivery
  • 🕳️PoE gaps flagged in moderation
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  • 14 KM + 6 PM + 2 WM modules mapped to NQF Level 4
  • Pre-validated assessment bank per module
  • TETA alignment matrix included
  • Facilitator scripts + learner activities per credit
  • PoE templates that survive external moderation

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