Junior Cargo Operator in a Global Energy Infrastructure and Technology Company - WTS Energy


WTS Energy - Our client is a global energy infrastructure and technology company whose geographical presence extends across the world, from Africa, the Americas, Europe and Asia.

They are recruiting to fill the position below:

 

Job Title: Junior Cargo Operator

Location: Port Harcourt, Rivers
Line Manager: CSUP

Job Summary

  • The responsibilities include the main General and Special responsibilities listed below. In 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 the 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
  • 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 the CCR Logbook and storage tank status records
  • Monitoring, controlling and executing export oil discharge as instructed by CSUP
  • Monitoring, controlling and executing ballast operations as instructed by CSUP
  • Monitoring and controlling the Fiscal Metering Unit operation during the export of oil discharge
  • Monitoring and controlling unit trim, draft and hull stresses
  • Monitoring and recording all safety equipment alarms received in the CCR
  • Control people's movement.

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 the 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 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.

Certificate 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.

 

How to Apply
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