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Becoming a Marine Pilot? Read further below ! Trainee Pilots start on a salary of $86,367.- USD. This is annual during a 7 month PLA training period 2025. As you progress through the pilot classes, salaries increase substantially: Pilot Class IV - £86,633 GPB, or $105,000.- USD Pilot Class III - £95,828 GPB, Pilot Class II - £106,703 GPB, and Pilot Class I - £122,422 GPB, or $153,478.- USD January 2025. ** Contact us for More Info Regarding Pre-Training and Certification: https://rigmovemasterclass.com/contact Include your brief education and work history please ! What does a Marine Pilot do? For Example, a Marine Pilot with the PLA is responsible for guiding vessels of all types, from large container ships and tankers to cruise ships and warships, safely along 95 miles of the tidal Thames. This includes navigating complex turns, passing landmarks and bridges, and ensuring the safe passage of these vessels into, out of and around the Port of London. They work 24/7, 365 days a year in various conditions to keep trade and visitors flowing. What are the minimum requirements to apply to become a Trainee Marine Pilot? To apply, you must be eligible to work in the country, possess a STCW II/2 Masters Unlimited Certificate of Competency, or have achieved this by the time training commences, hold an unrestricted medical certificate, have a full driving license, and be fluent in English, particularly for VHF radio communication. You also need good spatial awareness, be decisive, and be a team player with good IT skills. What kind of training is involved in becoming a Marine Pilot, and how long does it take? The PLA offers a comprehensive training program that combines theory, practical experience, and simulator-based learning. The initial training period lasts around 28 weeks additional to your Pre-Training, focusing on the skills and knowledge required to become a Class IV Pilot. What are the key responsibilities of a Marine Pilot? . The key responsibilities include providing navigational advice and regulatory information to vessel masters, supporting their communication with personnel and other vessels, conducting navigation and bridge management duties, recording and submitting passage plans, coordinating tug activity and upholding the reputation of the PLA through safe operations and excellent customer service. What are the different stages of progression for a Marine Pilot at the PLA? A Marine Pilot can progress through different classes, starting as a Trainee Pilot and moving through Class IV, III, II, and ultimately reaching Class I Unrestricted. Progression is achieved through a combination of training, gaining practical experience, theory and oral assessments. What is the application process for Marine Pilot traineeships? The application process has four stages: submitting an application with a CV and cover letter answering specific questions, attending a face-to-face interview at their headquarters which includes a simulator test, receiving a job offer subject to conditions. ** Contact us for More Info Regarding Pre-Training and Certification: https://rigmovemasterclass.com/contact Include your brief education and work history please ! When are the intakes for the Marine Pilot training, and how does that impact the interview timeline? There are three annual intakes for Marine Pilot recruitment: February, May/June and October. Interviews are conducted well in advance of the intake dates. For the February intake, interviews typically take place in September or October, for May/June they take place in January or February, and for the October intake they are held in May or June. ** Contact us for More Info Regarding Pre-Training and Certification: https://rigmovemasterclass.com/contact Include your brief education and work history please ! IMO website: www.IMO.org Pilotage Marine Pilots website: www.marine-pilots.com