How to Prepare for the Technical & Trade Test in Marine Recruitment

Preparing for a technical and trade test is one of the most crucial steps in your journey toward a successful marine career. At DRS Marine Services Pvt. Ltd., we believe that well-prepared seafarers are confident, competent, and ready to perform at sea from day one.

Whether you’re a fresher starting your maritime journey or an experienced professional aiming for higher ranks, the following guidelines will help you perform your best.

 

Revise Core Marine Concepts

  • Refresh your knowledge on:
  • Ship operations, stability, and safety procedures
  • Engine room machinery & maintenance (for Engine Department)
  • Navigation and cargo operations (for Deck Department)
  • MARPOL, SOLAS, ISM, and STCW regulations
  • Emergency drills and onboard communication systems

Tip: Focus on practical applications rather than just theory — as trade tests often assess real-world problem-solving.

 

Brush Up on Technical Skills

Hands-on knowledge is key.

Be prepared to demonstrate:

  • Maintenance and troubleshooting of machinery
  • Understanding of electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems
  • Operation of navigation or control equipment
  • Fault diagnosis and repair procedures
  • If possible, practice using simulators or workshop tools to stay familiar with actual shipboard systems.

 

Focus on Safety & Compliance

A strong understanding of safety management and compliance standards sets you apart.

Be thorough with:

  • Personal safety procedures
  • Risk assessments
  • Environmental protection rules
  • Company and international safety policies

 

Strengthen Problem-Solving & Communication

During the oral or interview stage, assessors often evaluate:

  • Your decision-making in challenging situations
  • How well you communicate with your team
  • Your attitude toward safety and teamwork
  • Practice answering scenario-based questions clearly and confidently.

 

Review Your Past Experience

For experienced candidates:

  • Revise key duties and responsibilities from your previous assignments.
  • Be ready to discuss technical challenges you’ve faced onboard and how you handled them.
  • Prepare documentation — COC, CDC, sea service testimonials, and training certificates — in advance.

 

Take Mock Tests & Practice Regularly

Join preparatory sessions or online mock tests to build confidence.
At DRS Marine, our In-House Training and Assessment programs are designed to help candidates:

  • Strengthen technical understanding
  • Build confidence for interviews and trade tests
  • Improve readiness for real shipboard challenges

 

Stay Calm and Confident

Confidence comes from preparation.
On the test day:

  • Stay relaxed and well-rested
  • Arrive early with all necessary documents
  • Listen carefully to instructions before beginning

Remember — it’s not just about passing the test, but proving that you can safely and effectively contribute to the vessel’s operations.