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electrical, electronic and control engineering duties
                                        (d)  Able seafarer — engine rating duties or functions
Engineer Class 1 (Motor)                (a) Chief engineer, second engineer or engineer watchkeeper duties or functions on a vessel powered by main propulsion machinery of any propulsion power, of the kind stated on the certificate, in any operating area; and
Engineer Class 1 (Steam)                (b) electrical, electronic and control engineering duties
Engineer Class 1 (Steam and Motor)      (c)  Able seafarer — engine rating duties or functions

Schedule 2 Eligibility requirements for certificates
(subparagraph 9(b))
Grade of certificate                    Eligibility requirements
Electro-technical officer               Person must:
                                        (a) be at least 18 years old; and
                                        (b) hold:
                                         (i) an Australian electrical trade certificate; or
                                             (ii) an Australian Recognised Trade Certificate in the same classification as an Australian electrical trade certificate; or
                                             (iii) an Engineer Watchkeeper, Engineer Class 2 or Engineer Class 1 certificate of competency; or
                                         (iv) a foreign certificate AMSA considers to be at least equivalent to an Engineer Watchkeeper, Engineer Class 2 or Engineer Class 1 certificate of competency
                                        Note   For the definition of foreign certificate — see section 4.

                                        Person must also satisfy either of the following 2 sets of eligibility requirements:
                                        Option 1
                                        Person must:
                                        (a) have completed an approved training course of at least 12 months duration that includes a program of workshop skills training of at least 6 months; and
                                        (b) have completed qualifying seagoing service that is:
                                         (i) of at least 6 months on vessels with a total installed electrical generation  capacity of ≥750 kW as part of an approved training program under the supervision of a person holding an Electro-technical officer certificate, an Engineer Watchkeeper certificate, an Engineer Class 1 certificate or an Engineer Class 2 certificate; and
                                         (ii) documented in an approved Training Record Book
                                        Option 2
                                        Person must:
                                        (a) have completed an approved training course that includes a program of workshop skills training of at least 6 months; and
                                        (b) have completed at least 30 months qualifying seagoing service in the engine department on vessels with a total installed electrical generation capacity of ≥750 kW;

                                           For both options
                                        The approved training course completed by the person must:
                                        (a) comply with STCW Code section A-III/6; and
                                           (b) include the following:
                                         (i) training in advanced fire fighting (that complies with STCW Code section A‑VI/3);
                                         (ii) training in medical first aid (that complies with STCW Code section A‑VI/4 paragraphs 1 to 3);
                                         (iii) security awareness training (that complies with STCW Code section A-VI/6 paragraph 4)
                                        Also, the person must:
                                        (a) have completed an approved course of basic safety training (that complies with STCW Code section A‑VI/1 paragraph 2); and
                                        (b) hold a certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than