Crane Operator – Deck-Side
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Job Detail
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Job ID 479
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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 a Crane Operator in the Deck department of a cruise ship or vessel, your primary responsibility is to operate and maintain cranes used for cargo handling and other deck operations. You will play a crucial role in ensuring the safe and efficient movement of cargo on and off the vessel. Here is a detailed job description for the position of Crane Operator in the Deck section:
1. Crane Operation:
– Operate various types of cranes, such as shipboard cranes, container cranes, or offshore cranes, according to established procedures and safety guidelines.
– Safely maneuver cargo using the crane controls, including lifting, lowering, swinging, and positioning loads.
– Ensure proper load balance and stability during lifting operations, considering weight limits and the ship’s stability requirements.
2. Cargo Handling:
– Receive instructions from the deck officers or cargo supervisor regarding cargo operations, including loading, unloading, and stowage.
– Safely handle different types of cargo, including containers, machinery, equipment, and other goods, using the crane.
– Collaborate with deck crew members during cargo operations to ensure safe and efficient movements.
3. Equipment Maintenance:
– Perform regular inspections of the crane and associated equipment to identify any defects or malfunctions.
– Conduct routine maintenance and minor repairs on the crane, including lubrication, cleaning, and adjustment of parts.
– Report any maintenance or repair needs to the deck officers or engineering department for further action.
4. Safety and Compliance:
– Adhere to all safety procedures and regulations related to crane operation and cargo handling.
– Conduct pre-operational checks and inspections to ensure the crane’s readiness and proper functionality.
– Participate in safety drills and training sessions to enhance safety awareness and emergency response skills.
5. Documentation and Reporting:
– Maintain accurate records of crane operations, including cargo lifted, time spent, and any incidents or issues encountered.
– Complete cargo manifests, tally sheets, and other relevant documentation as required.
– Report any accidents, incidents, or near-misses to the appropriate authorities and participate in investigations, if necessary.
6. Communication and Teamwork:
– Maintain effective communication with the deck officers, cargo supervisors, and other crew members during crane operations.
– Collaborate with the deck crew to ensure smooth coordination of cargo movements and adherence to schedules.
– Provide guidance and support to deck crew members involved in cargo handling operations.
Requirements:
– Valid certification as a Crane Operator, specific to the type of crane used on the vessel.
– In-depth knowledge of crane operation techniques, safety practices, and cargo handling procedures.
– Experience operating cranes in maritime or offshore environments is preferred.
– Familiarity with relevant regulations and standards governing crane operations and cargo handling.
– Physical fitness and the ability to perform manual tasks in various weather conditions.
– Strong attention to detail and situational awareness to ensure safe and precise crane operations.
– Effective communication skills and the ability to work well within a team.
Please note that the specific job responsibilities and requirements may vary depending on the type of vessel, the size and complexity of the cranes used, and the company’s policies and procedures related to cargo handling operations.