Industry OverviewAustralia, as an island nation, depends on a safe, efficient and environmentally sustainable maritime sector. Around 25% of the domestic freight task (on a tonne per kilometre basis) is carried by ships, with the number set to increase over the coming years. Over the last 15 years, the amount of this cargo carried by foreign vessels employing foreign crews has increased from 6% to 30%.
There are four sectors in the maritime industry:
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Licensing RequirementsThere are licensing and certification requirements for many roles within Maritime. The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) is responsible for licensing and regulatory requirements in this sector.
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Occupations / Skills in Demand
If you have queries regarding specific occupations or if you feel an occupation in your industry in not on the State Priority Occupation List (SPOL) please contact us. Training Councils are the first point of contact for feedback regarding this list. |
Maritime Industry Profile
In addition, we also provide the following strategic advice to industry on workforce development issues such as occupational priorities or shortages per industry area, training or upskilling requirements and other industry intelligence of factors influencing skilling needs within Western Australia. To access these, please click on the links below:
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Maritime Training PackageAustralian Industry Standards (AIS) is the Skills Service Organisations (SSO) with responsibility for the Maritime Training Package. In addition, you can also follow the links on their website to find more information regarding their Maritime Industry Outlook and Maritime Industry Forecasts released annually or to find out how you can be involved in the Maritime Industry Reference Committee (IRC).
To ensure feedback from WA stakeholders has been included, the LSC regularly provides advice and recommendations to the AIS on the development of Training Package materials as well as the development of the Maritime Industry Outlook and Industry Forecasts. Please contact the LSC if you would like to provide feedback or be involved in these consultations. |
How Can I Begin a Career in Maritime?Visit the Maritime Industry Profile section, above, for more information on the careers and skills in demand within this sector. You can also download our Maritime, Ports and Stevedoring Careers Pathway Booklet which details Case Studies and career pathway information for how you can enter this industry.
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