The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), Singapore Workforce Development Agency (WDA) and the e2i (Employment and Employability Institute) today announced a new training programme designed to attract Singaporeans into the harbour craft sector as tug masters, MPA said in its press release.
This new initiative was announced by Mrs Josephine Teo, Senior Minister of State for Finance and Transport, at the graduation ceremony of the Certificate of Competency (CoC) (Special Limits) programme held today.
The maritime industry is one of the key economic pillars of Singapore. However in the past, the job opportunities and awareness were not well known among Singaporeans. In recent years, e2i, MPA and WDA have been working closely together to provide training and job opportunities for locals and skilled manpower for the industry.
Operating within Singapore port waters, harbour craft tug masters play an important role in the efficient movement of ocean-going vessels entering, berthing, un-berthing and leaving the Port of Singapore.
Currently, there is no structured training programme to train helmsmen to operate tugboats. Towage companies take more than two years to groom a tug master through on-job-training. MPA recognised this gap and worked closely with towage service providers and training provider STET Maritime Pte Ltd to develop a comprehensive training programme for tug masters.
The career comes with opportunities for further progression. With good performance and work experience of about five years, the tug master can further upgrade to become a shore-based operations controller or trainer. In addition, tug masters who aspire to become a Special Limit Deck officers can qualify for the Special Limit Deck Officer programme if they complete a further 24 months of sea service.
"The harbour craft sector is an important part of the maritime industry and a good source of employment for Singaporeans. It offers viable career opportunities with good pay and job advancement prospects. We are pleased to work with e2i, WDA, partners from the industry and the unions, to roll out new programmes to attract more Singaporeans to the harbour craft sector," says Mr Andrew Tan, Chief Executive of MPA.
"The maritime industry remains a growing sector with good jobs for Singaporeans. Thus e2i, MPA and WDA have been working closely together to provide training and job opportunities for locals and skilled manpower for the industry. I am pleased to see the latest batch of CoC (Special Limits) cadets graduate. To further develop new career pathways, the partners will collaborate on a new Tug Master Programme which will equip more locals to further their passion in the maritime industry," says Mr Gilbert Tan, Chief Executive Officer of e2i.
"WDA is committed to developing a pipeline of skilled local talent to meet the manpower needs of the maritime industry. It is important for Singaporeans to embrace lifelong learning and skills upgrading, so that they can continue to secure good jobs and remain relevant amid ever-changing workplace demands. WDA will continue to collaborate with government agencies, e2i and other industry stakeholders to introduce more skills upgrading programmes that keep Singaporeans at the core of the local workforce," says Mr Ng Cher Pong, Chief Executive of WDA.
The first intake of the new tug master programme will commence in 3rd quarter 2014 and is expected to groom 50 tug masters over the next two years.
Since 2011, MPA, WDA and e2i have committed close to $12 million to groom Singaporeans to take up seafaring careers on board vessels that sail in and around Singapore, under the CoC (Special Limits) Place-and-Train programmes for Deck Officers and Marine Engineer Officers.
A total of 44 seafaring officers graduated from the pioneering batches of the Deck Officer and Marine Engineer (Special Limits) training programmes. Guest-of-Honour, Mrs Josephine Teo, presented officer insignias to 19 of the 44 graduates who passed their professional exams and obtained their Certificates of Competency.
The CoC (Special Limits) programmes have attracted a total of 155 deck cadets and 57 engineer cadets to date.