Job Description For 3rd Officer for cruise vessel MITSUI OCEAN FUJI
Position Description:
We are looking for experienced 3RD OFFICER ( watch keeper ) for cruise vessel MITSUI OCEAN FUJI ready to join the vessel 25/February/2025
Contract 4 months +/-1
Salary in USD/per month worked - will be advised upon interview.
Valid C1D visa is mandatory !
In aspects related to watch-keeping responsibilities, the 3rd. Officer directly subordinates to the OOW; while for issues pertained to other specific responsibilities is also subordinate to the Captain and Staff Captain.
In performing their watch-keeping duties the 3rd. Officer should be familiar with the voyage plan and the Captain's standing and specific orders. In cooperation with the OOW the 2nd Officer shall ensure that due consideration is given to all safety, security and environmental regulations. Any incidents or significant events must be reported immediately and action should be taken as the situation dictates.
Must be familiar with the SQM and carry out the policies and procedures appropriate for his/her position.
PRIMARY DUTIES
- While on watch, assist the OOW by performing assignments related to the safe navigation and operation of the vessel. Said duties include, but are not limited to, all aspects of navigation, communications, safety, recordkeeping, and testing of equipment related to the safe navigation and operation of the vessel. Assists, as directed, in the safe mooring/anchoring of the vessel. From time to time, and as approved by the vessel's Master, the Third officer may be allowed to assume the duties of the OOW. As with all ships officers and crew, the Third Officer should always strive to be the best ambassador of the company in dealing with passengers and outside entities alike.
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- The 3rd. Officer will be assigned other duties, besides the watch-keeping duties. Depending on their nature, these duties will be supervised and monitored by the OOW, the Safety Officer or the Staff Captain. The 3rd. Officer will assist with maintaining records, the condition and operational status of any equipment or component associated within his area of responsibility.
OTHER DUTIES- Assist the Chief Officers (Safety, Navigation and Deck) when directed to do so by the Staff Captain. Such duties to include, but not be limited to: a) checking, testing and making minor repairs/maintenance to safety and lifesaving gear/equipment; b) Correcting Charts and Publications; c) Assisting with passage planning; d) Oversight of deck maintenance.
- As a crew and bridge team member, the third officer will assist as directed by the Staff Captain. Further, as the third officer becomes more confident in performing her/his duties, she/he should look to advancement by taking the initiative to generally learn more about the ship's overall operation and specifically the duties of the second officer's position.
- The 3rd. Officer must ensure that any subordinates assigned to them are given the necessary instruction for the proper performance in their duties.
- Distribution of duties will be subject to individual evaluation and they may be temporary within specific vessel or itinerary. In any case, the Captain or the Staff Captain must ensure that this issue is clearly communicated and that the specific expectations are explained to the individual officers.
- Assists in the supervision, maintenance and repair of all lifesaving appliances. (Survival crafts, rescue boats, launching appliances, pilot ladders). Ensure that they conform to the applicable laws and regulations of SOLAS, Class Authorities, U.S. Coast Guard and Flag State.
KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE- The 3rd. Officer shall be familiar with the Safety, Quality Management System SQM, the Safety Organization according to the Emergency Plan and Station Bill, the content and use of the NPP Manual, the SOLAS Convention (LSA & FFC), the STCW Convention and the Bridge Procedures Guide.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION
- Holds appropriate OOW license and certificates as required by regulations and Flag Endorsements.
- Hold a GMDSS Certificate.
- Has full knowledge and understanding of all aspects of the company' SQM related to his/her position. Have a full knowledge and understanding of his/her emergency duties and the Safety Organization according to the Emergency Plan and Station Bill, the content and use of the NPP Manual, the STCW Convention and the Bridge Procedures Guide, latest Edition. (Int'l Chamber of Shipping).
- Fluent in English (written and verbal). Good communication skills
- Previous experience as a Watch Officer
LANGUAGE REQUIEREMENTS
- Ability to speak English clearly, distinctly and cordially with guests.
- Ability to read and write English in order to understand and interpret written procedures. This includes the ability to give and receive instructions in written and verbal forms and to effectively present information and respond to questions from guests, supervisors and co-workers.
- Ability to speak additional languages such as Spanish, French or German preferred.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
While performing the duties of this job, the shipboard employee is regularly required to stand; walk; use hands to touch, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; talk or hear; and taste or smell. The employee must occasionally/frequently/continually lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
All shipboard employees must be physically able to participate in emergency lifesaving procedures and drills. Full use and range of arms and legs as well as full visual, verbal and hearing abilities are required to receive and give instructions in the event of an emergency including the lowering of lifeboats. Ability to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
WORKING CONDITIONS
• While performing the duties of this job, the shipboard employee is regularly required to stand; walk; use hands to touch, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; talk or hear; and taste or smell. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus
• Extensive travel from ship to ship with varying accommodations and resting opportunities require good health. Active management of health through diet and exercise is a key for prolonged success in the position
• All shipboard employees must be physically able to participate in emergency lifesaving procedures and drills. Full use and range of arms and legs as well as full visual, verbal and hearing abilities are required to receive and give instructions in the event of an emergency including the lowering of lifeboats. The employee must have the ability to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds
• Work Hours: use this section to include regular work schedule.
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