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Seatime (WKR): The Real Key to Your First Ship Job

  • Writer: Cargo Placement Malaysia
    Cargo Placement Malaysia
  • May 20, 2020
  • 1 min read

If STCW is your ticket to training, then Seatime—officially known in Malaysia as WKR—is your ticket to actually working at sea. Let’s explain:


What is WKR?

WKR stands for ‘Work Permit for Malaysian seafarers on Malaysian ships.' It verifies that you’ve completed the required seatime onboard a vessel such as a ferry or tugboat.


Why It’s Essential

Most shipping employers refuse to hire candidates with zero seatime—even with STCW certification. WKR confirms:

  • You’ve spent time working aboard a vessel

  • You understand onboard routines and safety practices

  • You aren’t a flight risk—your name is documented officially


How to Obtain WKR

  1. Complete STCW certification

  2. Apply through your maritime consultant

  3. Get matched with a partner vessel (ferry/tugboat)

  4. Serve onboard for a minimum period while logging seatime

  5. Marine Department issues WKR when verified


Typical Placement Roles

  • Deck Cadet

  • Engine Cadet (if mechanical skills apply)

  • Occasionally Kitchen Assistant


Next Steps After WKR

Once you have WKR, you can:

  • Apply for positions on larger vessels (coastal ships, cargo barges)

  • Pursue Officer or Engineer training programs (post-cadet)

  • Go international, if you meet flag state requirements

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