Safety Officer (Cruise) – Worldwide

Category:
Specialist Jobs
Vessel type:
Cruise Ships 
Published:
September 14, 2022

Safety Officer (Cruise) – Worldwide

Navis Consulting are currently looking for Safety Officers for one of our cruise ship clients. The Safety officer is to be in control of all STCW/emergency preparedness training, oversee safety training, promote safety awareness, to carry out safety risk assessments/safety incident investigations and follow up onboard.

Essential functions

* Identify, plan, arrange and conduct, or oversee and assess all training in safety matters onboard
* Be familiar with and active in the company’s Safety and Environmental Management System (SMS)

* Monitor that Departmental Heads are instructing crew members in the company’s SMS and monitor that all requirements in the system are followed
* Work with Managers and Supervisors to confirm that they are aware of their safety responsibilities and that they are ensuring the teams under their guidance are utilizing safety procedures and promoting safety awareness and also increase their ability to achieve this through training and safety follow ups
* Receive near miss reports and useful safety suggestions and where applicable forwarding them for fleet attention or adoption
* Carry out safety risk assessments, propose improvements or changes to procedures to enhance safety and assist in safety investigations to find the root cause All other duties as assigned.

Qualifications/Experience

  • Master Mariner or Deck Officer License A-11/2
  • Basic Stcw Courses
  • SSO- Ship Security Officer A-VI/5
  • ECDIS (electronic charts & info systems) Ship Specific
  • GMDSS GOC Radio Operator A-IV/2 NO LIMITATIONS
  • Instructor and Assessor Course- (Train the Trainer) A-I/6

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