Chief Mate for Oil/Product Tanker Job Number
The Chief Mate, plays a crucial role in the safe and efficient operation of oil/product tankers. This position is second-in-command to the Captain and involves a wide range of responsibilities related to navigation, cargo operations, crew management, and safety compliance.
Key Responsibilities
Navigation and Watchkeeping: Oversee navigation watch duties to ensure safe passage of the vessel. Responsible for maintaining the ship's course and ensuring adherence to maritime laws and regulations
Cargo Operations: Manage all aspects of cargo handling, including loading, unloading, and stowage. Ensure proper planning and execution of cargo operations while maintaining stability and safety aboard the vessel
Safety Leadership: Act as the safety leader on board, ensuring compliance with international conventions (such as SOLAS, MARPOL) and local regulations. Conduct regular safety drills and training for crew members
Crew Management: Supervise deck crew activities, schedule work assignments, and ensure proper training in safety protocols. Foster a positive work environment by addressing interpersonal conflicts among crew members
Maintenance Duties: Oversee maintenance of the ship's hull, deck equipment, and cargo gear. Ensure that all life-saving and firefighting equipment is operational
Environmental Compliance: Implement environmental policies of the company, ensuring compliance with regulations regarding waste management and pollution prevention
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Qualifications
Certifications: Must hold STCW required certificates, including a National Certificate of Competency (CoC) Reg. II/2 with appropriate endorsements for oil/product tankers
Experience: A minimum of 12 months of sea service on oil or chemical tankers as a Chief Officer or equivalent position is required. Experience with specific cargo types (e.g., palm oil) may be preferred
Skills: Strong leadership abilities, excellent communication skills, and the capacity to make critical decisions under pressure are essential. Familiarity with international maritime laws and environmental regulations is also crucial
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Key Responsibilities
Navigation and Watchkeeping: Oversee navigation watch duties to ensure safe passage of the vessel. Responsible for maintaining the ship's course and ensuring adherence to maritime laws and regulations
Cargo Operations: Manage all aspects of cargo handling, including loading, unloading, and stowage. Ensure proper planning and execution of cargo operations while maintaining stability and safety aboard the vessel
Safety Leadership: Act as the safety leader on board, ensuring compliance with international conventions (such as SOLAS, MARPOL) and local regulations. Conduct regular safety drills and training for crew members
Crew Management: Supervise deck crew activities, schedule work assignments, and ensure proper training in safety protocols. Foster a positive work environment by addressing interpersonal conflicts among crew members
Maintenance Duties: Oversee maintenance of the ship's hull, deck equipment, and cargo gear. Ensure that all life-saving and firefighting equipment is operational
Environmental Compliance: Implement environmental policies of the company, ensuring compliance with regulations regarding waste management and pollution prevention
.
Qualifications
Certifications: Must hold STCW required certificates, including a National Certificate of Competency (CoC) Reg. II/2 with appropriate endorsements for oil/product tankers
Experience: A minimum of 12 months of sea service on oil or chemical tankers as a Chief Officer or equivalent position is required. Experience with specific cargo types (e.g., palm oil) may be preferred
Skills: Strong leadership abilities, excellent communication skills, and the capacity to make critical decisions under pressure are essential. Familiarity with international maritime laws and environmental regulations is also crucial
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