I am looking to further my career in the maritime industry. The majority of the jobs require STCW rating. I currently have 100T masters with an AB Unlimited for near coastal routes that doesn’t require STCW. I have no experience on vessels over 200 T. I was wondering what the requirements are to get a STCW certificate for AB unl.. Is there a difference in requirements for working as AB and OS?
There are several different STCW ratings, some associated with the deck department and others associated with the engine department. STCW ratings apply to sea going vessels of greater than 200 GRT. There are two STCW endorsements associated with the AB rating: Lifeboatman (Proficiency in Survival Craft or PSC) and RFPNW (Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch). Also, to qualify for any STCW rating you must complete Basic Safety Training (BST).
Since you hold an AB Unlimited rating you have already completed courses in BST and PSC and you should hold the STCW endorsement for Lifeboatman. To qualify for the STCW endorsement RFPNW you will need to complete the attached forms and turn them into a REC and request the rating.
With your current AB Unlimited rating you can sail in any AB or OS capacity on any vessel on any waters, however you can only be part of the navigation watch on sea going vessels of less than 200 GRT. OS is an entry level position for any department on the ship. The AB rating is a much better rating, but many companies are taking advantage of the large number of AB’s without the STCW RFPNW endorsement and hiring them to work in the maintenance department of the ship, which is an AB position, but they are paying OS wages.