Seaman 1A

Locations UK-EDINBURGH
Posted Date 3 weeks ago(10/04/2024 08:37)
ID
2024-8492
# of Posts
2
Closing Date
08/05/2024
Salary
GBP £34,401.00/Per Annum
Category
Operational Delivery
Hire Type
External

Overview

Would you like to work for an organisation that works towards protecting Scotland's seas for the benefit of all in Scotland?

 

If you can demonstrate the relevant practical experience in working at sea as a certified Able Seafarer and have experience in handling small workboats and RIBs, then we would like to hear from you.

 

Marine Directorate is the lead marine management organisation in Scotland.  It was established in April 2009 as a Directorate of the Scottish Government (SG), to integrate core marine functions involving scientific research, compliance monitoring, policy and management of Scotland's seas.

 

The Marine Patrol Vessels are involved in monitoring compliance with International, UK and National rules and regulations of licensed activities in the marine environment around Scotland out to 200 miles and beyond when required. This includes enforcing UK, and International fisheries laws and regulations. This is intended to assist the conservation of fish stocks and in creating the conditions necessary for the existence of a modern and sustainable sea fishing industry.

 

The Marine Research Vessels’ main function is to ensure efficient and effective provision at sea to support the work of the scientific programme within Marine Directorate. Information gathered on research cruises is essential to the success of the scientific programme. To ensure this success both Marine Research Vessels are fitted with a wide range of deployment and recovery facilities for fishing gear and equipment, scientific and environmental sensors, and data gathering systems.

 

The Marine Protection Vessels are Minna, Jura and Hirta. Minna is 47 metres in length and both Jura and Hirta are 84 metres in length. These vessels carry out patrols which normally last 21 days. Marine Directorate also operate a number of smaller independent craft within the inshore protection programme. The research vessels, MRV Alba Na Mara and MRV Scotia are 27 metres and 69 metres in length respectively. Research cruises can vary in length, on Alba. Scotia works a 4 week on 4 week off schedule  All vessels work double crewing allowing for trip on/trip off rostering.

 

As a Seaman you will generally be based on our compliance and science vessels however, it is expected that, if successful, you may also spend time on the smaller independent RIBs used as part of the Inshore Protection Programme.

 

You will be based onboard any of the vessels where you will be part of a team responsible to the First Officer onboard. The role will follow a marine working pattern which in general is 3 weeks on/off (4 weeks on 4 weeks off for Scotia).

 

The vessels work mainly in Scottish waters using Aberdeen and Glasgow as their turn around locations. If based onboard either of the Science vessels you will be also be  an active member of the deck team assisting with all  methods of fishing equipment and the science operations.

 

If you are onboard the Compliance vessels you will be part of the deck team assisting the British Sea Fishery Officers onboard fishing vessels and ensuring their safe embarkation on and off the vessels at sea.

 

Additionally as a Seaman with the Marine Directorate you will be given the opportunity to progress and become a qualified PO either boarding assistant or fisherman.

Responsibilities

  • Undertake all aspects of deck maintenance, including cleaning, painting, greasing, storing, ropework etc as required by Commanding Officer or First Officer (Executive) and directed by CPO (Deck).
  • Operate safely deck machinery and equipment for mooring/lifting and fishing operations if on science vessel.
  • RIB crew/coxswain to ensure the safe embarkation of boarding officers on and off fishing vessels.
  • Watchkeeping duties as part of the bridge Watchkeeping team.
  • Boarding assistant working alongside British Sea Fishery Officers (Marine Protection Vessels only).
  • In port, quartermaster/nightwatchman duties, including security patrols.

Research Vessel(s):

  • Assist with the loading, stowing, deploying, recovery, discharging and the maintenance of fishing and science equipment.

Competencies:

Self Awareness

Team Work

Communications and Engagement

Job related professional and technical skills

Essential Criteria & Qualifications

UK Able Seafarer Certificate of Competency

Valid STCW certification

Valid unlimited ENG1 medical

 

Essential Criteria

1.  Excellent all-round experience and skills with regard to general seamanship duties including deck maintained, watchkeeping and helmsmanship.

2.  Awareness of the safe working practices required for working onboard vessels.

3.  Proven Fast rescue craft and/or RIB handling experience.

4.  Current experience of operating davits, winches and cranes on merchant and/or fishing vessels.

 

Interview and Assessment:  Dates to be confirmed

 

Minimum time in post:

You will be expected to remain in post for a minimum of three years unless successful at gaining promotion to a higher Band or Grade.

 

HOW TO APPLY & ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: 

 

How to apply: 

To apply for this post, you will need to provide the information requested below via the online application process.

 

You must fully complete and submit an online application via the website before the closing date using evidence based examples to demonstrate your knowledge/skills (300 words). Remember, your answers should be clear, concise and reflect what actions you undertook. You may want to use the STAR(R) approach to respond to each criterion.

 

Additional information:

For further information, please download and review the “Person Specification” which you will find below.

 

Person_Specification_Band_A

 

In the event that further posts are required, a reserve list of successful candidates will be kept for up to 12 months.

 

For information regarding this post please contact tom.wilson@gov.scot

 

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