Chief Officer RELIEF
Job details
Northumberland Ferries Limited, regional leader in the
transportation industry, is seeking a Relief Chief Officerto work onboard our vessels that operate from the ports of Wood
Islands, PE, and Caribou, NS. We provide a positive and inclusive work
culture that is dedicated to creating an environment which promotes employee
growth, career development, and job satisfaction. Some benefits of working with
Northumberland Ferries Limited include competitive salaries, defined benefit
pension plan, comprehensive health benefit packages, and professional
development opportunities. The First Mate (Chief Officer) is directly responsible to the Master for the efficient and economical operation of the deck department, maintaining equipment in their charge, and the allocation of duties to, and supervision of, all persons under their authority.The First Mate has authority over all junior Deck Officers and all members of the deck department crew. While on watch, as the Master's representative, they are responsible for the safety of the ship, the compliance with internation and government regulations, and order of the Master.Education, Experience and Licenses: Chief Officer position requires a Chief Officer Unlimited certificate.Continued Proficiency Endorsement.Seafarers Medical Certificate.Radio Operator Certificate. Certificates of Proficiency in STCW Basic Safety, Survival Craft and
Rescue Boats other than Fast Rescue Boats, and Advanced Fire Fighting.Continuous Certificate of Discharge (Discharge Book).Specialized Passenger Safety Management (Certificate or Endorsement)Key Accountabilities:Ensures the safe operation of the vessel and the safety of passengers, crew and vehicles; ensures all crew members and wharfingers are accounted for and wearing proper personal protective equipment.Prepares ship for daily operations; checks all navigational equipment, deck machinery and shore ramps.Performs administrative duties and maintains various records such as attendance, overtime, Transport Canada Logs, Safety Management System Check Lists, accident reports, etc.Oversees and manages emergency situations such as a fire or ship evacuation. Performs weekly fire and lifeboat drills.Checks, maintains and repairs or replaces all firefighting and lifesaving equipment.Be familiar with and ensure compliance
with the emergency operation of all machinery and equipment in their respective
departments on Company ships.Supervises and coordinates activities of deck crews, trains new crew members.Relieves Master; operates ship in docking and undocking in various weather conditions.Other Skills and Abilities:Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.Knowledge of vessel operating processes, procedures, and technology.Conflict resolution skills.WHMIS is required (Company
provided training).Accessibility training is
required (Company provided training).Workplace Harassment and Violence Prevention Training
is required (Company provided training).?NOTICE: In order to work on Canadian ships, seafarers must
be legally allowed to work in Canada (through citizenship or permanent
residency)Northumberland Ferries Limited is committed to employment
equity and actively recruits candidates from designated groups as defined in
the Employment Equity Act (women, Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities
and members of visible minorities)**We thank all applicants for their interest. Please
note that only those selected for an interview will be contacted.Please submit copies of your certifications when applying.DEADLINE FOR APPLYING: Monday, April 29th, 2024 @
11:59 AM
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