Marine Surveyor - Nautical
Posting date: | 04 November 2024 |
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Salary: | £59,318 to £59,318 per year |
Additional salary information: | Please note: The advertised salary is inclusive of the base salary of £47,318 plus the full allowance of £12,000 which will be offered after training has been completed. There will be £6,000 allowance during the initial training, allowances increase to £1 |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 17 November 2024 |
Location: | CO2 9BY |
Company: | Government Recruitment Service |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 376450/5 |
Summary
For this vacancy we have vacancies available at the following locations:
Aberdeen AB11 5EZ. Belfast BT20 5ED. Beverley HU17 9JB. Cardiff CF24 5JW. Colchester CO2 9BY. Crosby L23 8SY. Milford Haven SA73 3HB. Paisley PA3 2RB and Southampton SO15 1EG. Alternative locations which may be considered: Poole BH17 7BX, Purfleet RM19 1PD, Westminster SW1A 2JH, Weymouth DT4 8BG, Whitby YO22 4HL, Shetland ZE1 0AX and Tyne NE34 6ET
When submitting your application, you will be asked to select up to three location preferences. When making your selection, please note from the list:
- Lerwick represents Shetland.
- Tynemouth represents Tyne.
- Grays represents Purfleet.
Please note: Although we welcome applications from everyone, at the time of employment you will be required to reside within a reasonable commuting distance (45 minutes’ drive time or 25 miles driving distance) from a location (to be agreed) within the geographical area supported by the office at your preferred location. Please be aware that we are unable to support relocation costs should this be needed.
Do you want to work for a company where having a good work life balance is important?
Are you an experienced Maritime Professional looking for a challenging and rewarding experience to further your career?
Are you a seafarer looking for their first job ashore or looking for a new role which offers variety and a structured career path?
If so, this is your opportunity to join a diverse team who are all working towards making a difference to maritime safety, and we’d love to hear from you!
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) implements the government’s maritime safety policy in the United Kingdom and works to prevent the loss of life and occurrence of pollution on the coast and at sea.
Safer lives. Safer Ships. Cleaner Seas.
Our vision is to be a world-leading organisation, accelerating the transition to sustainable shipping with non-negotiable safety standards. We put our people, our customers and our planet at the heart of everything we do.
We are committed to giving all our colleagues purpose, professionalism and pride in what we do. We work in supportive, diverse and inclusive teams.
We want everyone to feel valued and supported to achieve their potential at MCA.
This culture of inclusion is underpinned by our staff networks groups covering, Women’s, LGBTQI+, Race, Carers, Mental Wellbeing and volunteer Respect Ambassadors.
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No two days are the same for our Marine Surveyors. You could be inspecting a ship in Hull ensuring its meeting UK and International Regulations one day, working from home the next, and assessing oral examinations for seafarers the day after.
We have a number of Marine Surveyor positions available in the Engineer, Naval Architect, Nautical and Ship Surveyor disciplines. Please see the Role Profiles attached below for further information about the responsibilities associated with each role, and apply on the appropriate campaign.
We want our Marine Surveyors to be the very best. In return we offer full training, specifically designed for the role. The surveyor training will be provided as part of marine surveyor development scheme – which includes several courses and on the job training, delivered by experienced surveyors within your first 12 months in the role. In addition, a competitive package which includes flexible working patterns and attractive remuneration, and ongoing support to develop a rewarding career that makes a difference and saves lives.
Some of the typical responsibilities could include, but are not limited to:
- Inspecting, auditing and surveying ships and maritime ship operators to safeguard that they meet UK, EU and international safety, management, welfare, security and anti-pollution regulations. Carrying out approval of stability information where qualified to do so. When qualified as a Nautical Examiner, undertaking oral examinations so as to ensure high standards of training and competence amongst seafarers.
- Carrying out safety management audits in straightforward and routine cases under the International Safety Management (ISM) code of ship operators and their vessels for ISM Document of Compliance (DOC) & ISM Safety Management Certificate (SMC).
- Carrying out inspections of ships and port installations in straightforward and routine cases to ensure compliance with International Conventions, EU legislation and UK statutory requirements.
- As a qualified Port State Control Officer (PSCO) helping fulfil UK obligations under the Paris MOU Agreement and EU Port State Control Directive in the inspection of foreign registered ships calling at UK ports.
Does this sound like something you would enjoy?