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Major Group
2
Professionals
Sub-Major Group
21
Science and Engineering Professionals
Unit Group
2172
Ship Deck Officers and Pilots
Minor Unit Group
MASCO Code
2172-03
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Ship Navigator is responsible for safely directing vessels from one location to another, ensuring compliance with maritime laws and port regulations. The role involves planning routes, interpreting weather conditions, operating navigational equipment, and supervising crew to maintain the vessel’s operational integrity. The position focuses on safe passage, hazard avoidance, and the accurate documentation of voyages.
Alternative Titles
Deck Officer
Helmsmen/ Skipper
Marine Navigator
Marine Operations Executive
Navigation Officer
Ship Planner
Tasks
Prepare detailed voyage plans using navigational charts and instruments.
Supervise and adjust the ship’s course and speed according to the passage plan, weather conditions, tides, and ocean currents.
Monitor radar, Global Positioning System (GPS), and other navigational systems to ensure positional accuracy.
Operate and ensure the readiness of navigation and communication equipment.
Coordinate with port authorities for berthing, docking, and related operations.
Lead and supervise deck crew in navigation-related tasks.
Ensure navigational safety and compliance with maritime laws and port regulations.
Maintain accurate navigational records and voyage documentation.
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Skills
Basic
Ability to lead and collaborate effectively with crew members.
Attention to detail for accurate map reading and instrument calibration.
Capacity to remain calm and decisive during emergencies.
Critical thinking and situational awareness for informed navigational decisions under pressure.
Proficiency in widely used languages for effective communication with crews and port authorities.
Specific
Knowledge in International Maritime Organization (IMO) regulations and International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) requirements.
Knowledge in maritime navigation principles and voyage planning.
Proficiency in course plotting using nautical charts and navigational tools.
Proficiency in Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (ECDIS).
Proficiency in navigation software for route planning.
Proficiency in radar and other navigational systems for hazard detection and safe navigation.
Additional Info
QUALIFICATION
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
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