The Master Continuous is accountable for the efficient operation of the vessel and has the complete authority and responsibility to take all necessary actions to ensure the safety and security of the crew, equipment, cargo and the environment. This includes taking the complete control of the vessel during all onboard incidents and emergency situations. The Master is responsible for the navigation and discipline of the crew.
Note: Due to business needs, this position is required to be fully on-site based at Kitimat, BC.
What you’ll do
- Complies with company policies and SOPs and ensures that all officers and crew understand and follow all policies, procedures, orders, and instructions.
- Ensures the vessel is operated in compliance with Canadian and International legislation and ensures on board compliance with the International Safety Management (ISM) Code.
- Takes complete control of the vessel during all onboard incidents and emergency situations, even if it may result into a deviation from documented procedures.
- Maintains communication with dispatching team and ensures that all dispatches are carried out safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards possible.
- Maintains communication regarding vessel machinery with the Chief Engineer and Shore Engineer. Co-signs all written reports originated by the Chief Engineer relating to accidents, damage, and any matter concerning the seaworthiness of the vessel.
- Takes charge of the bridge whenever necessary.
Approves all orders for deck, vessel stores or galley equipment before submitting to the office. - Reduces food waste and maintains minimum inventories.
- Attends to the vessel’s business promptly and accurately (e.g. incident and injury reports, articles, customs, logbooks, reports, overtime, repair list, deck, and provision orders).
- Ensures that routine maintenance on the vessel is carried out and that the status of maintenance is communicated to Engineering and recorded in the Deck Logbook.
- Practices fuel conservation with due consideration of operational commitments, safety, and weather conditions.
- Sails as a Small Vessel Machinery Operator (SVMO) as applicable.
- Conducts Deck Level Hazard Assessments (DLHA), along with the crew, to assess a specific work task prior to starting the work to determine if hazards are present.
- Ensures that all crew members understand their responsibilities under the CLC Part II and MOHS Regulations.
- Acts as a First Aid Officer in the absence of a Mate.
- Works with the Environmental Management System (EMS) Representative to ensure that the EMS is effectively implemented and that all crew members understand the environmental hazards associated with all activities in the respective area of responsibility.
- Fosters high standard of teamwork and communication with crew members on board the vessel.
- Evaluates the capabilities and performance levels of each member of the crew.
- Ensures that the vessel is properly crewed, and all personnel are trained and familiar with their duties and carry them out safely, efficiently and effectively.
- Ensures that all new crew members receive a thorough vessel orientation and trains the crew in their duties of the next rank up.
- Responds to all incidents and emergencies and reports them following the incident reporting protocol.
- Monitors that emergency and security drills are held as per the Drill Schedule.
- Periodically reviews the MOM (each section must be reviewed at least annually).
- Annually reports the review to the Port Captains department to maintain the highest level of safety, care and efficiency throughout all Seaspan operations.
- Reports any suggested improvements, observed deficiencies and departures from policies and procedures to the Port Captain’s Department.
- Ensures cooperation between the deck and engine room personnel.
- Provides adequate notice to the Chief Engineer before requiring the use of the main engine.
- Designates an officer as the Officer in Charge in the case of absence.
What you’ll bring
- Master 3000 Domestic certification (or higher) for Escort tugs.
- Master 500 Domestic certification (or higher) for Harbour tugs.
- Minimum 2 years of experience as officer in charge of the deck onboard 60+Ton Bollard Pull Tug.
- SeaWays Modules for ASD Certification.
- Understanding of all collective agreements currently in force between HaiSea or Seaspan and the vessel’s crew members.
- Comprehensive understanding of all SOPs relevant to the respective areas of operations.
- Knowledge of Canadian legislation, including the Canada Shipping Act (CSA) and its regulations, such as the Regulations for the Prevention of Collision at Sea (COLREGS).
- Understanding of responsibilities under the Canada Labour Code (CLC) Part II and Maritime Occupational Health and Safety (MOHS) Regulations.
- Understanding of the company Health, Safety, Wellness, Environmental, and Quality Policies.
- People management skills with ability to delegate work.
- Ability to make decisions under pressure.
- Ability to communicate clearly and consistently.
The hourly rate will be $75.17. Please note, candidates must be willing to apply for union membership with the Canadian Merchant Service Guild Western Branch.
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