Maritime Navigational Advisor
- Recruiter
- Confidential
- Location
- Gwynedd
- Salary
- 28014.00 - 33287.00 GBP Annual + outstanding benefits
- Posted
- 04 Aug 2022
- Closes
- 01 Sep 2022
- Sectors
- Manufacturing & Industrial
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
We are seeking candidates with OOTW experience for this exciting opportunity to work onshore as a Maritime Navigational Advisor for a world leading centre for hydrography who provide marine geospatial data to inform maritime decisions. The organisation work with a wide range of data suppliers and partners to support maritime navigation, safety, security and marine development around the UK and worldwide.
Maritime Navigational Advisor - Candidate Requirements
Officer of the Watch CoC (Unlimited) or Navy Equivalent
ECDIS certificate
A minimum of 12 months sea time as a sole or senior watchkeeper
Experience within the last 5 years is preferred however other experience within the maritime sector may be considered in lieu of recent sea time, such as editing Sailing Directions at a recognised authority
An ability to demonstrate a strong understanding of passage planning techniques including the use of nautical publications and charts
Experience in practical navigation, including coastal navigation and port approach, as a senior/sole watchkeeper
Recent practical use of ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display & Information System) or equivalent systems
You must be a UK resident
Maritime Navigational Advisor - Role Overview
The role is home based or remote working
Flexible working hours including up to two days per month flexi leave
Part-time working is available but full time is preferred
You would be expected to attend Head office in the South-West for at least the first couple of weeks for initial training after which it would as and when required currently once or twice a month
The purpose of the Maritime Navigational Advisor is to assess new data to maintain Sailing Directions Volumes, providing essential information to support port entry and coastal navigation for all classes of ships at sea
Quality is paramount and the role is to ensure the volumes of Sailing Directions (SDs) are safe, accurate, clear to users, whilst remaining comprehensive, and up-to-date including Section IV Notice to Mariners supporting the maritime customer
Providing navigational and maritime input for existing and emerging products and services, often acting as the "voice of the customer" due to your Maritime expertise
Assess new information for its impact on Sailing Directions (SDs) and maintain in steady state maintenance
Recommend Notice to Mariner action for SDs and thematic products
Collaborate with others to share knowledge providing the mariners perspective on New Charts, New Editions and new chart schemes at specification stages
Continually develop own skills and provide clear coaching and mentoring for the development of the team
Use your expertise to play an active role in development and implementation of new processes and working practices and review and update process documentation
Maritime Navigational Advisor - Benefits Package
A highly competitive starting salary of GBP28,014pa rising to GBP33,287pa after training
A retention allowance of up to GBP7,000 is available during training
Scope for future progression and promotion
26.5 days holiday per year (plus 9 Bank Holidays) rising to 31.5 days after 5 years service
A very generous Personal Pension Scheme
A full list of benefits will be provided to candidates prior to invitation to interview
If you feel you have the skills and experience for this Maritime Navigational Advisor role then please apply today
Maritime Navigational Advisor - Candidate Requirements
Officer of the Watch CoC (Unlimited) or Navy Equivalent
ECDIS certificate
A minimum of 12 months sea time as a sole or senior watchkeeper
Experience within the last 5 years is preferred however other experience within the maritime sector may be considered in lieu of recent sea time, such as editing Sailing Directions at a recognised authority
An ability to demonstrate a strong understanding of passage planning techniques including the use of nautical publications and charts
Experience in practical navigation, including coastal navigation and port approach, as a senior/sole watchkeeper
Recent practical use of ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display & Information System) or equivalent systems
You must be a UK resident
Maritime Navigational Advisor - Role Overview
The role is home based or remote working
Flexible working hours including up to two days per month flexi leave
Part-time working is available but full time is preferred
You would be expected to attend Head office in the South-West for at least the first couple of weeks for initial training after which it would as and when required currently once or twice a month
The purpose of the Maritime Navigational Advisor is to assess new data to maintain Sailing Directions Volumes, providing essential information to support port entry and coastal navigation for all classes of ships at sea
Quality is paramount and the role is to ensure the volumes of Sailing Directions (SDs) are safe, accurate, clear to users, whilst remaining comprehensive, and up-to-date including Section IV Notice to Mariners supporting the maritime customer
Providing navigational and maritime input for existing and emerging products and services, often acting as the "voice of the customer" due to your Maritime expertise
Assess new information for its impact on Sailing Directions (SDs) and maintain in steady state maintenance
Recommend Notice to Mariner action for SDs and thematic products
Collaborate with others to share knowledge providing the mariners perspective on New Charts, New Editions and new chart schemes at specification stages
Continually develop own skills and provide clear coaching and mentoring for the development of the team
Use your expertise to play an active role in development and implementation of new processes and working practices and review and update process documentation
Maritime Navigational Advisor - Benefits Package
A highly competitive starting salary of GBP28,014pa rising to GBP33,287pa after training
A retention allowance of up to GBP7,000 is available during training
Scope for future progression and promotion
26.5 days holiday per year (plus 9 Bank Holidays) rising to 31.5 days after 5 years service
A very generous Personal Pension Scheme
A full list of benefits will be provided to candidates prior to invitation to interview
If you feel you have the skills and experience for this Maritime Navigational Advisor role then please apply today