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Overview of the role
Building boats such as yachts, workboats and superyachts, and refitting and repairing existing boats.
Boatbuilder
Reference Number: ST0059
Details of standard
Profile
Boatbuilders build boats such as yachts, workboats and superyachts and/or refit and repair existing boats. Boats may be made of composites, metals or wood so a boatbuilder can work with and understand the capabilities of a variety of materials. They can read and interpret engineering and technical drawings to produce moulds, jigs, plugs and templates to create complex shapes using a variety of measuring equipment, machines and hand tools.
They manufacture and assemble components that form the structure of a boat as well as the interior and exterior fit out. They will be expected to work both individually and as part of a team. They understand and comply with organisational and statutory safety including sustainability requirements and can work with minimum supervision. They are responsible for the quality and accuracy of their work and are good communicators and problem solvers.
Boatbuilders typically work with associated trades such as Marine Engineers and have a strong understanding of the marine industry. Upon successful completion of their apprenticeship, the individual will be multi-skilled and thus capable of adapting to changing demands as boats become more complex, and new materials and methods are introduced.
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SKILL The Boatbuilder will: |
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING The Boatbuilder will know and understand |
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Work methods |
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Identify and respond to customer needs |
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Planning and set up |
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Manufacture and assemble/ disassemble and repair components |
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Fit out |
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Finish |
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Support commissioning and sea trials |
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Behaviours
Boatbuilders will be expected to demonstrate:
- Appropriate safety behaviours individually and towards others
- A commitment to quality and continuous improvement
- Commercial awareness and business acumen
- A focus on the requirements of the customer
- An ability to work effectively individually and as part of a team
- An ability to communicate with all levels of the organisation
- A strong work ethic including motivated, committed, meticulous, reliable, proactive and adaptable behaviours
- A recognition and appreciation of equality and diversity in the workplace
Entry requirements
Individual employers will identify any relevant entry requirements. Most candidates will typically have GCSEs (or equivalent) at
A*- C including maths, English and possibly a relevant science.
Duration
Boatbuilders require a significant amount of training and experience to undertake their role and an apprenticeship will typically
Last 48 months to build competence in the skills, knowledge and behaviors to become a Boatbuilder. This timescale may reduce if an apprentice is part-qualified on entry.
English and Maths
Apprentices without level 2 English and maths will need to achieve this level prior to taking the End-Point Assessment. For those with an education, health and care plan or a legacy statement, the apprenticeship’s English and maths minimum requirement is Entry Level 3. A British Sign Language (BSL) qualification is an alternative to the English qualification for those whose primary language is BSL
Link to professional registration and progression
This will be recognised by Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) at ‘Engineering Technician’ level on successful completion of the apprenticeship.
Review date
The standard will be reviewed after 3 years.
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Version log
Version | Change detail | Earliest start date | Latest start date |
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Revised version awaiting implementation | Occupational standard, end-point assessment plan and funding band revised. | 02/06/2025 | Not set |
1.2 | End-point assessment plan revised. | 29/02/2024 | 01/06/2025 |
1.1 | Occupational standard and end-point assessment plan revised. | 15/12/2023 | 28/02/2024 |
1.0 | Approved for delivery | 25/02/2016 | 14/12/2023 |