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Commander (MCB)
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Full-time
Onsite
No experience limit
No degree limit
Praca Joao Borges Do Rego, 42 - Botafogo, Macaé - RJ, 27920-600, Brazil
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**Description:** CIR MCB Certificates II/3, EROG, TBS, EESS, EERR, ECIA, EPSM/ESCM, EBCP/EOPN, HPGP/EGPO, ENET, EARP, and EOCA. Yellow Fever and COVID-19 vaccinations. Only candidates who complete the registration stage and hold all valid maritime documentation will be considered. Implement the Company’s safety and environmental protection policy. Responsible for vessel management, operational planning, and coordination of deck and bridge activities. The Commander holds ultimate authority and responsibility for safeguarding human life, the environment, property, and the Safety Management System (SMS); and, when necessary, must request assistance from the Company or the designated person. Must possess knowledge of, and comply with, applicable laws, regulations, rules, contractual requirements, guidelines, and best practices of seamanship at all times. Shall represent the shipowner before clients, maritime authorities, and government agencies. In all matters affecting or potentially affecting the environment and safety, the Commander shall report directly to the Operations Manager and/or General Manager. Responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the vessel to which assigned as Commander. The Company relies on the Commander to uphold high standards of personal and professional conduct and serve as a role model for officers and crew under his command. Must remain aware of the need to maintain crew morale and encourage sober habits among the crew. Must continuously prioritize the safety of the vessel and its crew. Act as the Company’s representative in day-to-day relations with clients at their facilities and with representatives of government agencies. Conduct the handover of duties with the relief Commander. This shall constitute a comprehensive review of the vessel’s status, cargo, maintenance, crew, client-related matters, and operational issues. Ensure that the Vessel Deficiency Report, Weekly Monday Vessel Operations Report, Vessel Critical Equipment Deficiency Report, and Monthly Vessel Safety Equipment Report are completed and submitted to the Operations Department in accordance with the Master List of Records and Controlled Documents. Navigate rivers or channels appropriately using steering controls, throttles, radar, compass, shortwave radios, depth sounders, and other equipment. Use radio communication and visual observation to navigate waterways, ports, locks, and other vessel traffic. Supervise and coordinate crew activities to ensure efficient vessel operations, with due attention given to appropriate rest periods through careful planning and special focus. Maintain the vessel in clean and efficient condition. Be familiar with the vessel’s maneuvering characteristics, capacity, equipment, speed, cargo, fuel consumption, ballast arrangement, safety gear, and personnel. Ensure compliance with documentary requirements. Ensure that vessel equipment is ready for operation. Identify and respond to potentially hazardous conditions. Ensure that the anchor windlass and all associated equipment are operational and available. Maintain stability during cargo loading and stowage, or as fuel and other consumables are used, by utilizing the Stability Booklet or the Trim and Stability Book. Understand procedures and be capable of receiving and pumping all fluids and cargoes. Adhere to and implement Company policies, administration directives, and environmental standards. Verify operational schedules and changes in the number and location of wells/platforms to be serviced. Identify and prioritize maintenance and repair items on a work list. Ensure that navigation plans are verified. Receive and execute cargo loading, unloading, or transfer programs per client instructions. Continuously monitor deck clearances, tank and dry bulk silo conditions, and vessel stability to ensure that the client-designated loading/unloading program can be safely carried out. Ensure that cargo being loaded, unloaded, or transferred complies with the Bill of Lading and cargo manifest. Notify the Operations Coordinator and Contract Manager via an information bulletin of any damage or loss of cargo, materials, or equipment during loading or unloading, as well as discrepancies between the cargo manifest and the actual cargo received. Adjust headings, determine geographical position, calculate drift, and avoid navigational hazards using aids such as lights, lighthouses, buoys, charts, plotting sheets, sextants, GPS, azimuths, or other celestial bodies. Comply with the navigation rules established in COLREG 72. Maintain bridge watchkeeping and comply with flag state or international regulations, STCW 95 Chapter VIII (Watchkeeping). Inspect and test internal communication systems and general alarm systems. Monitor for obstructions in the vessel’s path. 2511280202191890576

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