Job Description
| Job Title | Line Manager |
| Junior Cargo Operator | CSUP |
CLIENT SUMMARY
A global energy infrastructure and technology company whose geographical presence extends across the world from Africa the Americas Europe and Asia.
JOB SUMMARY
The responsibilities include the main General and Special responsibilities listed addition the OIM or any superior may assign any other tasks to be performed.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
General Responsibilities:
- To assist CSUP acting as Cargo Operator executing watches in CCR
- To understand the operation of the cargo and ballast systems.
Special Responsibilities:
As the unit Cargo Operator he is responsible during his watch for:
- To be fully familiar with rules regulations and work procedures applicable to the task to be executed
- Monitoring controlling and logging imported and produced oil loading and distribution on board as instructed by the CSUP or by the OIM
- Familiar with the PTW System
- Monitoring controlling and executing export oil discharge as instructed by CSUP
- Monitoring controlling and executing ballast operations as instructed by CSUP
- Monitoring and controlling Fiscal Metering Unit operation during export oil discharge
- Monitoring and controlling unit trim draft and hull stresses
- Monitoring and recording all safety equipment alarms received in the CCR
- Radio communication with the Process Deck as applicable
- Radio communication with the Export Tanker as applicable
- Radio communication with the Helicopter as applicable
- Radio communication with the supply boats as applicable
- Act as HLO Assistant when needed
- Boat traffic and supply operations are well controlled carried out efficiently and safely
- Maintaining CCR Logbook and storage tank status records
- Control people movement
CERTIFICATES TRAINING
- Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch certificate STCW95 Reg. II/1 and Flag state endorsement of recognition
- For other certificates and training see Company Training Matrix Unit Specific Training Matrix and CBT Matrix
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
- Have approved seagoing service of not less than one year as part of an approved training programme including on-board training. This training must meet the requirements of section.
A-II/1 of the STCW code and be documented in an approved training record book. Otherwise the seafarer must have approved seagoing service of not less than 36 months.
- Have performed during the required seagoing service bridge watch-keeping duties under the supervision of the master or a qualified deck officer for a period of not less than 6 months.
- Meet the applicable requirements of the regulations of the regulations in chapter IV (GMDSS) as appropriate for performing designated radio duties in accordance with the Radio Regulations.
- Have completed approved education and training and meet the standard of competence specified in section A-II/1 of the STCW code and
- Meet the standard of competence specified in section A-VI/1 paragraph 2 section A-VI/2 paragraphs 1 to 4 section A-VI/3 paragraphs 1 to 4 and section A-VI/4 paragraphs 1 to 3 of the STCW Code
- Very good English written and spoken
Required Experience:
Junior IC
Job Description Job Title Line Manager Junior Cargo Operator CSUPCLIENT SUMMARYA global energy infrastructure and technology company whose geographical presence extends across the world from Africa the Americas Europe and Asia. JOB SUMMARYThe responsibilities include the main General and Special ...
Job Description
| Job Title | Line Manager |
| Junior Cargo Operator | CSUP |
CLIENT SUMMARY
A global energy infrastructure and technology company whose geographical presence extends across the world from Africa the Americas Europe and Asia.
JOB SUMMARY
The responsibilities include the main General and Special responsibilities listed addition the OIM or any superior may assign any other tasks to be performed.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
General Responsibilities:
- To assist CSUP acting as Cargo Operator executing watches in CCR
- To understand the operation of the cargo and ballast systems.
Special Responsibilities:
As the unit Cargo Operator he is responsible during his watch for:
- To be fully familiar with rules regulations and work procedures applicable to the task to be executed
- Monitoring controlling and logging imported and produced oil loading and distribution on board as instructed by the CSUP or by the OIM
- Familiar with the PTW System
- Monitoring controlling and executing export oil discharge as instructed by CSUP
- Monitoring controlling and executing ballast operations as instructed by CSUP
- Monitoring and controlling Fiscal Metering Unit operation during export oil discharge
- Monitoring and controlling unit trim draft and hull stresses
- Monitoring and recording all safety equipment alarms received in the CCR
- Radio communication with the Process Deck as applicable
- Radio communication with the Export Tanker as applicable
- Radio communication with the Helicopter as applicable
- Radio communication with the supply boats as applicable
- Act as HLO Assistant when needed
- Boat traffic and supply operations are well controlled carried out efficiently and safely
- Maintaining CCR Logbook and storage tank status records
- Control people movement
CERTIFICATES TRAINING
- Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch certificate STCW95 Reg. II/1 and Flag state endorsement of recognition
- For other certificates and training see Company Training Matrix Unit Specific Training Matrix and CBT Matrix
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
- Have approved seagoing service of not less than one year as part of an approved training programme including on-board training. This training must meet the requirements of section.
A-II/1 of the STCW code and be documented in an approved training record book. Otherwise the seafarer must have approved seagoing service of not less than 36 months.
- Have performed during the required seagoing service bridge watch-keeping duties under the supervision of the master or a qualified deck officer for a period of not less than 6 months.
- Meet the applicable requirements of the regulations of the regulations in chapter IV (GMDSS) as appropriate for performing designated radio duties in accordance with the Radio Regulations.
- Have completed approved education and training and meet the standard of competence specified in section A-II/1 of the STCW code and
- Meet the standard of competence specified in section A-VI/1 paragraph 2 section A-VI/2 paragraphs 1 to 4 section A-VI/3 paragraphs 1 to 4 and section A-VI/4 paragraphs 1 to 3 of the STCW Code
- Very good English written and spoken
Required Experience:
Junior IC
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