National Oceanography Centre, Southampton / Royal Research Ship
Permanent
Full time (37 hours per week)
£38,008
Who are we?
We are the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) - the UK's centre of excellence for oceanographic sciences. We are a national research organisation, delivering integrated marine science and technology from the coast to the deep ocean.
We are made up of a dynamic and vibrant community whose focus is on improving the world in which we live. Our work is balanced by our strong sense of purpose, values and behaviours and an unwavering commitment to a ‘one NOC’ approach.
We have a rich history dating back to 1949, and our future has never looked more exciting as we aim to be the world’s most innovative oceanographic institution.
About the role
The UK's Fleet of Scientific Research Vessels provide the ocean-going scientific platforms to support the UK’s worldwide oceanographic research programme. Research Infrastructure (RI) is part of the National Oceanography Centre (NOC), Southampton, a collaborative centre shared by United Kingdom Research and Innovation (UKRI), NOC and the University of Southampton.
RI is responsible for the operation and management of two UKRI owned research vessels as well as providing wider support in the co-ordination and management of the UKRI / Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Marine Facility Programme.
The successful candidate will be one of 3 SG1As working on either the Royal Research Ship (RRS) DISCOVERY or RRS JAMES COOK. They will report to the Chief Officer and Chief Petty Officer (Deck) and their primary function will be to assist with the delivery of scientific research operations onboard and the routine operation and functioning of the ship.
About you
For this position, it is essential that you hold the following:
* Able Seafarer Grade 1A (SG1A) Certificate of Proficiency issued by UK MCA or UK MCA recognised equivalent (proof required on application);
* Navigational Watch Rating Certificate issued in compliance with STCW 2010.
* MCA Seafarer Medical Certificate (ENG1) without restrictions or a MCA recognized equivalent (proof required on application).
* Five elements of basic training to STCW 95.
* STCW95 Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats.
* Proficiency in Designated Security Duties.
* Valid UK passport or valid passport and a demonstratable right to work in the UK. Please note, NOC is not in position to sponsor an individual's right to work in the UK;
* A valid Seaman's Discharge Book;
* Be in possession of a US C1/D Visa (or be able to obtain one) and have the ability to undertake unrestricted worldwide travel.
It is highly desirable that you should be able to demonstrate relevant experience of working onboard a scientific research vessel or work in a similar marine sector (i.e. OSV, PSV, ERRV, DSV, etc), backed by evidence of appropriate specialist knowledge and experience in the operation and maintenance of complex overboard handling and lifting equipment.
Hours of Work:
Seagoing tours of duty will normally encompass at least two full scientific expeditions, or a minimum of two months although these tour periods may vary depending on the ship's operational programme. Leave is earnt at the annual rate of 324 days for each year served onboard and accrues at the rate of 27 days for each calendar month of service onboard.
Why the NOC?
We promote an inclusive and supportive environment where our people can meet their full potential.
The NOC is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. There is a guaranteed interview scheme for suitable candidates with a disability so long as they hold a valid ENG1 and we welcome applications from ethnic minorities currently under-represented. The NOC is an Investors in People organisation.
We offer a contributory Group Personal Pension Plan for all new joiners.