Master – Deck
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Job Detail
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Job ID 450
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Offered Salary 1000
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Experience 2 Years +
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Gender Male
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Industry Marine Deck-Side
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Qualifications Certificate
Job Description
As the Master (Deck) onboard a cruise ship, you will hold the highest rank in the deck department and be responsible for the overall navigation, safety, and operation of the vessel. Your extensive knowledge, experience, and leadership skills will ensure the smooth and efficient functioning of the ship. Here are the key responsibilities and requirements for this position:
1. Navigation and Ship Operation:
– Assume command of the vessel, overseeing all navigation and ship operations.
– Ensure compliance with international maritime regulations, safety standards, and company policies.
– Plan and execute efficient voyage routes, considering weather conditions, navigational hazards, and fuel consumption.
– Monitor the ship’s position, speed, and course, making necessary adjustments to maintain a safe and on-time schedule.
– Collaborate with the chief engineer and other department heads to ensure seamless coordination of ship operations.
2. Safety and Emergency Response:
– Promote and enforce a safety culture onboard, adhering to and enforcing safety procedures and regulations.
– Conduct regular safety drills and training sessions for the crew to ensure preparedness for emergencies.
– Implement and maintain effective bridge watchkeeping practices to prevent collisions, grounding, or other accidents.
– Respond promptly and effectively to any emergencies or incidents, taking necessary actions to ensure the safety of passengers, crew, and the vessel.
3. Crew Management and Leadership:
– Provide effective leadership and supervision to the deck department, ensuring a cohesive and motivated team.
– Assign duties and responsibilities to deck officers and crew, delegating tasks based on their qualifications and expertise.
– Conduct performance evaluations, provide feedback, and support the professional development of the deck department personnel.
– Foster a positive work environment, promoting teamwork, communication, and a high standard of professionalism.
4. Communication and Documentation:
– Maintain clear and accurate communication with the shore-based management, port authorities, and other vessels.
– Document and maintain ship logs, including voyage records, navigational charts, and incident reports.
– Coordinate with the ship’s administration department to ensure compliance with legal and administrative requirements.
5. Compliance and Environmental Responsibility:
– Ensure compliance with environmental regulations and practices, minimizing the ship’s impact on marine ecosystems.
– Monitor fuel consumption and implement measures to optimize fuel efficiency.
– Stay updated with industry developments, best practices, and regulatory changes related to navigation and ship operations.
Requirements:
– Valid Master Mariner Certificate issued by a recognized maritime authority.
– Extensive experience as a deck officer, including significant time in a leadership role.
– Thorough knowledge of international maritime regulations, safety practices, and navigational procedures.
– Familiarity with the operation and maintenance of shipboard systems, equipment, and navigation instruments.
– Strong decision-making and problem-solving skills, especially in high-pressure situations.
– Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to effectively interact with crew members, shore-based personnel, and passengers.
– Ability to remain calm and composed in emergencies and make quick, sound judgments.
– Strong leadership and management abilities to motivate and lead a diverse team.
– Flexibility to work in a dynamic and demanding environment, including extended periods at sea and irregular working hours.
Please note that specific job requirements and responsibilities may vary depending on the cruise line, the type and size of the ship, and the company’s policies and procedures.