Nautical Chart × Recommended Skills: Communication Skills (English)
9 jobs found.
Ocean-going Navigator
Ocean-going navigators are marine technicians responsible for voyage planning, ship handling, monitoring, cargo management, communications, and safety management on ships operating international routes.
Cargo-Passenger Ship Navigator
Ship officer responsible for navigation planning, ship handling, and safety management on cargo-passenger ships transporting cargo and passengers.
Fishing Vessel Navigator
Specialized profession responsible for navigation planning, steering, fishing ground exploration, and safety management on fishing vessels.
Quartermaster (Helmsman)
Specialist who operates the rudder during ship navigation to maintain course. Performs precise steering under instructions from the navigator or captain.
Course Master (Pilot)
Specialist profession that assists in the safe entry/exit and navigation of vessels in ports and waterways.
Second Officer (Navigating Officer)
A navigating officer belonging to the navigation department of a merchant ship, responsible for formulating navigation plans, lookout duties, operation of navigation equipment, and safety management.
Ship Captains, Navigators, Operations Officers (excluding fishing vessels), Pilots
Plan routes, maneuver ships, monitor, and manage crew to safely operate merchant vessels such as cargo ships and passenger ships. Pilots are specialists who guide ships entering and exiting ports in harbors and narrow waterways.
Ship Navigation Officer
A job responsible for creating ship navigation plans, ship handling, and safety monitoring during navigation.
Anchor Handling Vessel Captain (Self-Propelled Ship)
The Anchor Handling Vessel Captain commands self-propelled anchor handling vessels and is responsible for safe and reliable maritime operations such as anchor deployment and retrieval.