Marine Communications and Traffic Services (MCTS) officers are important stewards of Canadian marine traffic. They work on behalf of the Canadian Coast Guard to provide one of the first responses to vessels in distress.
Officers oversee the safety of Canada’s waterways by:
They provide services that help to:
The MCTS training program is taught at the Canadian Coast Guard College in Sydney, Nova Scotia. We offer the course in English and French.
Phase I of the training program is a 23-week program where you’ll learn the basics of performing officer duties. You’ll live at the college during your training and attend class from Monday to Friday from 8 am to 4 pm. Your classes will consist of:
During Phase I of training, we’ll provide you with accommodations and meals in the college galley. In this stage you are considered an MCTS officer trainee. Students are not considered federal public service employees until they begin Phase II of the program.
After successfully completing Phase I, you’ll begin on-the-job training at one of the following centres:
During Phase II you’ll learn local geography and regional procedures, while applying the national standards covered in Phase I. On-the-job training can vary between 3 to 12 months, after which you’ll become a fully-certified MCTS officer.