MCA ship standards

The Maritime & Coastguard Agency is an executive agency of the UK Department for Transport (DFT). We are a team of 1,260 staff and 3,500 volunteers. Our Headquarters are in Southampton, and we have office and co-ordination centres around the UK coast.

Our vision is to be a world-leading organisation, accelerating the transition to sustainable shipping with non-negotiable safety standards and we put our people, our customers and our planet at the heart of everything we do.

We aim to:

  • be the worldโ€™s best performing flag state
  • be a modern, progressive regulator
  • grow UK maritime economy & employment
  • be the worldโ€™s best performing coastal state
  • reduce fatalities at se
  • be a world leader in maritime innovation
  • be the go-to centre of expertise for UK maritime
  • be the worldโ€™s best performing flag state
  • be a modern, progressive regulator
  • grow UK maritime economy & employment
  • be the worldโ€™s best performing coastal state
  • reduce fatalities at sea
  • be a world leader in maritime innovation
  • be the go-to centre of expertise for UK maritime

Within the Directorate of UK Maritime Services, the UK Technical Services โ€“ Ship Standards department has responsibility for developing, and maintaining, UK policies and regulations relating to a wide range of safety and environment issues associated with ships and vessels of all sizes (from small pleasure vessels to the largest internationally trading ships). 

Working both domestically and internationally we are at the forefront of maritime policy making and delivery. This is achieved through the work of nine teams:


As a member of Ships Standards, you will have the opportunity to really influence the delivery of the UKโ€™s maritime agenda to ensure that governmental commitments are met and our reputation as a leading maritime nation is maintained.

Teams work in domestic and international forums with a broad range of stakeholders, giving you the chance to experience policy work at all levels and across a range of sectors interested in the marine environment. 

You will be joining a collaborative team where discussion and inter-team relationships are key to ensuring successful and consistent outcomes across the MCA and government.

If you are interested in policy and excited at the thought of shaping the future of UK maritime regulation and governance, then Ship Standards want to hear from you.

Glenn Richardson speaks during the final meeting of Future Coastguard in January 2016


What our Analysts say about working for DfT


Peter Boden, Cargoes Policy Lead

What do you enjoy most about the work you do?

โ€œThe chance to work internationally with other Administrations through the IMO, the only United Nations body located outside of Mainland Europe or North America, is also quite unique and special.โ€

Esmรฉ Flegg, Code Vessel Policy Lead

Why did you choose the MCA?

โ€œI have a passion for both the maritime sector and policy, and wanted to work in a role where I could make a tangible and positive difference to peopleโ€™s lives.โ€

Leanne Page, Regulatory Delivery Officer

What is the most exciting part of your job?

โ€œRepresenting the UK government at international meetings and negotiating to ensure that UK policies are reflected in international agreements can be exciting and rewarding.โ€