Full Time Tug Master - Port Botany at Smit Lamnalco
PBN2, New South Wales, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

28 Aug, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

29 May, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

DEDICATED TO THE EXTREME

Smit Lamnalco is the leading provider of safe, reliable and cost-effective integrated midstream marine services. We own, operate and manage a modern diverse fleet of approximately 150 vessels. With more than 1700 crew and staff worldwide, Smit Lamnalco is dedicated to providing marine support services tailored to the operational needs of global customers in local markets. Active in over 30 countries, Smit Lamnalco specializes in bringing international standards on safety, logistics, mooring and towage to onshore and offshore operations in challenging environments. HQ is based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands with our Australian region, boasting a fleet of over 30 vessels across multiple ports along the East Coast with a strong presence in PNG. We pride ourselves on our safety culture, work ethic and commitment to the environment. Due to rapid and ongoing expansion we are seeking expressions of interest from dynamic and experienced Tug Master to join our growing team on a full time.
Job Description

Responsibilities:

  • Operate and manoeuvre tugboats safely and efficiently during ship assist operations in Port Botany
  • Conduct thorough pre-departure checks and ensure all equipment is in proper working order
  • Maintain constant communication with the Vessel Traffic Service (VTS), pilots, and other relevant parties
  • Execute towing, pushing, and escorting manoeuvres as required for various types of vessels
  • Ensure compliance with all relevant maritime regulations, including environmental and safety standards
  • Supervise and coordinate activities of deck crew during operations
  • Maintain accurate logs and records of all operations and incidents
  • Participate in regular safety drills and emergency response exercises
  • Monitor weather conditions and adjust operations accordingly
  • Conduct regular inspections of the tug and its equipment, reporting any deficiencies promptly
  • Assist in the training and mentoring of junior crew members
  • Contribute to the continuous improvement of operational procedures and safety practices

You will be part of a small team providing relief cover in the roster where required. This role demands a proactive approach, strong leadership skills, and the ability to make quick, sound decisions in dynamic maritime environments.
Qualifications

To be considered for this opportunity applicants will hold:

  • Minimum AMSA Master <45m NC or higher Certificate of Competency.
  • Valid AMSA Certificate of Medical Fitness
  • Valid MSIC or eligible to apply
  • Strong problem solving, analysis and assessment skills
  • Experience in the use of onboard planned maintenance systems
  • Certificate of Local Knowledge (COLK) would be considered an advantage.

This is a full time position working a 5 week rotational roster (one of the 5 weeks -live aboard).
To be successful you must live in the Sydney area.
Where appropriate, training will be provided as part of your job.
Additional Information

Responsibilities

Responsibilities:

  • Operate and manoeuvre tugboats safely and efficiently during ship assist operations in Port Botany
  • Conduct thorough pre-departure checks and ensure all equipment is in proper working order
  • Maintain constant communication with the Vessel Traffic Service (VTS), pilots, and other relevant parties
  • Execute towing, pushing, and escorting manoeuvres as required for various types of vessels
  • Ensure compliance with all relevant maritime regulations, including environmental and safety standards
  • Supervise and coordinate activities of deck crew during operations
  • Maintain accurate logs and records of all operations and incidents
  • Participate in regular safety drills and emergency response exercises
  • Monitor weather conditions and adjust operations accordingly
  • Conduct regular inspections of the tug and its equipment, reporting any deficiencies promptly
  • Assist in the training and mentoring of junior crew members
  • Contribute to the continuous improvement of operational procedures and safety practice
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