Emergency Response Training × Classification Details: Ship Captains, Navigators, and Pilots (Excluding Fishing Vessels)

9 jobs found.

Sewage Transport Ship Captain

A sewage transport ship captain oversees the safe and legal maritime transportation of sewage sludge, industrial waste, etc., using dedicated ships to land-based treatment facilities.

Passenger Ship Navigator

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

Navigator (excluding fishing vessels)

Bridge crew on merchant ships such as cargo ships and passenger ships, responsible for navigation planning, supervision, steering, communication, etc.

Harbor Vessel Captain

Profession that operates and navigates small vessels such as tugboats and towboats within harbors, supporting berthing/unberthing of cargo ships and towing operations.

Ship Captain (excluding fishing vessels)

Occupation responsible for commanding navigation, safety management, and crew supervision as the operation manager of commercial ships excluding fishing vessels.

Chief Officer (Navigator)

As the chief officer of a merchant ship, assists the captain and oversees all bridge operations including navigation plan formulation, cargo stability management, and safety supervision.

Coastal Cargo-Passenger Ship Captain

The coastal cargo-passenger ship captain serves as the captain of cargo-passenger ships navigating domestic coastal waters, taking overall responsibility for creating operation plans, commanding and managing the crew, directing cargo handling, and ensuring safe navigation.

Mother Ship Captain

A specialist who commands and maneuvers large mother ships, overseeing voyage planning, crew management, and safe operations.

Passenger Ship Operator

Passenger ship operators are specialists who plan routes for passenger ships, monitor operations, and ensure the safe and comfortable voyage of passengers and the ship.