DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• To perform Commander of the vessel of less any vessel (Master Mariner);
• To be representative of the owner;
• To navigate the vessel using a range of satellite, radar systems and other related equipment;
• To check weather and navigation reports and recommend for appropriate actions;
• To prepare and submit timely voyage reports room and furniture;
• To maintain discipline onboard and secures the rooms;
• To train crew in normal and emergency operations;
• To prepare and submit timely reports of vessel accident and damage;
• To ensure crew and officers are able to carry out all procedures, systems, testing, trainings, induction, familiarization, orientation and drills as required;
• To manage ship communication systems;
• To maintain vessel operational records;
• To keep up to date with developments in maritime legal, commercial and political matters;
• To direct ship personnel on matters pertaining to the safe operation of the vessel;
• To oversee all work in deck department;
• To supervise loading and offloading operations under orders of his supervisor;
• To stand as a watch officer in charge on bridge during normal operations;
• To create and post watch assignments;
• To conduct fire and boat drills;
• To take charge at scene in emergencies; and
• To perform any other duties as may be assigned by the superior
QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE
• Holder of Certificate of Competence for Master on ships of 3000 GRT or more (Reg. II/2). Must have at least fourteen (14) years of working experience as OINW on ships of 500 GT or more.
• Bachelor Degree in Marine Transportation, Maritime Transport and Nautical Science will be an added advantage or equivalent qualification from recognized institutions



