Ship Captains, Navigators, and Pilots (Excluding Fishing Vessels) X Keywords: Ship Maneuvering

8 matching jobs found.

Cargo-Passenger Line Captain

The cargo-passenger line captain serves as the highest responsible person on cargo-passenger ships (such as ferries) that transport passengers and cargo, overseeing everything from the formulation of navigation plans to crew command, safety management, cargo loading management, and passenger services.

Passenger Ship Navigator

A profession responsible for navigation planning, ship handling, and watchkeeping on passenger ships to ensure safe and smooth operations.

Captain (excluding fishing vessels)

A profession that takes overall command of non-fishing vessels such as cargo ships and passenger ships, managing safe and efficient operations.

Fish Carrier Captain

This occupation involves serving as the captain of a fish carrier ship, ensuring safe navigation at sea and managing the transportation of catches.

Dredger Captain

Operates dredging vessels, plans, directs, maneuvers, and manages safety for operations to remove seabed sediment and deposits.

Dredger Captain (Self-propelled Vessel)

A profession that maneuvers and commands dredgers to safely and precisely perform seabed sediment dredging operations.

Tugboat Captain

A profession that maneuvers tugboats (towing boats) to assist large vessels with berthing, unberthing, and other navigation support within ports.

Maritime Pilot

Specialist who boards ships navigating narrow waterways in harbors or rivers, guiding them for safe and smooth entry and exit from port.