Responsible to the Master/Chief Officer for the day-to-day running of the Bridge/Deck or allocated responsibilities and in maintaining a workplace which is without risk to the health and safety of deck staff, other crew members and the environment., One of the vessel bridge watchkeepers, undertaking watches as planned by Master/Chief Officer. Whilst watchkeeping the Mate is in control of the vessel and will follow Company Procedures of navigation and International regulations. The duties of the Mate will be assigned by the Master and Chief Officer.
- Be responsible for ensuring that all navigational systems are in good working order, all charts/publications are correct up to date and maintain such records as may be required.
- Prepare voyage plans from berth to berth, in consultation with the Chief Officer/Master.
- As a watchkeeper conduct operational checks on all navigational systems and bridge equipment prior to departure or arrival.
- Take station as allocated by the Chief Officer during departure or arrival and communicate with the bridge as necessary.
- Liaise with other ship's crew/clients in order to give feedback and early warning concerning any practice, item of plant or machinery which might be a potential hazard.
- As directed by the Master/Chief Officer, supervise cargo/deck operations and other duties.
- Liaise with other Departments to ensure appropriate records are available to populate performance/operational returns as necessary.
- Supervise work on main deck as directed by Master/Chief Officer - ensuring at all times toolbox talks have taken place and are recorded appropriately.
- Routinely review VOPS to ensure they are up to date and recognises current working practices.
- Keep Master/Chief Officer advised of tasks and maintenance progress at all times.
- Ensure the vessel is kept as clean as possible, with stairs, ladders and walkways kept clear at all times.
- Monitor, control and document the use of spares and stores as directed.
- To be fully conversant with the use of all safety equipment, emergency procedures and contingency plans and so ensure that all members of crew are trained and proficient.
- Be familiar with safety routines and ensure necessary safeguards are in place before any maintenance/repair work commences.
- Fully conversant with company Safety Management System
- specifically: o Vessel Operating Procedures (Including risk assessments) o Permit to Work/Tag Out Systems o Shipboard Management Team o Shipboard Safety Committee
- To understudy the other Mate so that, in the event of illness or accident, they may take over their responsibilities temporarily.
- To carry out any other duties as may reasonably requested by the Master/Chief Officer in support of the efficient and safe operation of the vessel.
- Salary: salaries with annual reviews
- Pension: Up to 6% contributory pension scheme
- Holidays: 25 days annual leave
- Training and development: We offer a wide range of learning opportunities with over 1,100 internal courses available, funding for qualifications and apprenticeships, mentoring opportunities, and a focus on internal progression
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