Marine Operations
§Act as the Port Authorities representative
and ensure that all pilotage is carried out with due regard and act as a
liaison officer between the Port Authority and the Ship's Master while on
board.
§Assist in the control of
port traffic by advising vessels where to enter the channel and when and where
to expect the pilot to board while monitoring efficient operations of radio and
electronic equipment to communicate directly with ships or other maritime
stations to ensure smooth traffic flow.
§Assist with the coordination
of all arrangements for vessels arriving, anchoring, berthing, unberthing,
shifting ship and departing while ensuring timely completion of relevant
pilotage documentation and accurate provision of information for charging.
§Conduct timely observation
of all port operations, requesting dispatch of tugs, mooring boats and mooring
crew.
§Ensure timely provision of
advice during inclement weather to Ship's Masters of suitable anchorage
positions and suitable berthing arrangements in line with safety standards and Port
Regulations.
§Conduct accurate allocation
of berths to vessels in line with defined guidelines.
§Initiate an Emergency
Response and provide support during emergencies and maritime rescue operations
to assure optimum protection of all resources.
Policies, Systems, Processes & Procedures
§Participate in the
implementation of all relevant departmental policies, processes, standard
operating procedures, and instructions so that work is carried out in a
controlled and consistent manner.
Continuous Improvement
§Contribute to the
identification of opportunities for continuous improvement and sustainability
of systems, processes and practices taking into account global best standards,
productivity improvement and cost reduction.
Quality, Health, Safety, & Environment
§Ensure compliance to all
relevant quality, health, safety and environmental procedures, instructions and
controls so that the safety of employees, quality of products/services and
environmental compliance can be guaranteed.
Statements and Reports
§Prepare sectional statements and reports timely and
accurately to meet SIP Group and department requirements, policies and
standards.
Minimum Qualification, Experience & Knowledge & Skills
§Master Mariner Class1 certificate with STCW95 compliance which includes;
ARPA, GMDSS, BRM, etc. with knowledge how to handle VLOC’s (Very large Ore
Carriers).
§Physically fit to carry out his duties in a 24/7 roster.
§Customer service orientation.
§Analytical skills.
§Good judgment, organisational and communication skills.
§Attention to detail.
§Comprehensive experience of navigation, marine law, seamanship, marine
safety, stability, ship handling …etc.
§Leadership skills
§Problem solving skills
§Capable of managing an incident