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Chief Officer/Master (In anticipation of future need)

BC Ferries

Saint-Didier-de-la-Tour

Sur place

EUR 125 000 - 150 000

Plein temps

Aujourd’hui
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Résumé du poste

A leading marine transportation company is seeking experienced marine professionals for current and future opportunities. Applicants must hold a valid Transport Canada Chief Mate Certificate or equivalent, and be legally entitled to work in Canada. The role involves ensuring the vessel's safe operation, supervising crew, and maintaining navigational standards. The ideal candidate will possess substantial leadership experience and a commitment to safety and customer service.

Qualifications

  • Valid Transport Canada Chief Mate Certificate of Competency or equivalent.
  • Legally entitled to work in Canada.
  • Extensive knowledge of safety and emergency procedures.
  • Solid background in managing junior deck crews.
  • Proficiency in seamanship and deck maintenance.

Responsabilités

  • Act as Navigating Officer ensuring safe operation of the vessel.
  • Assist in loading/unloading vehicles and conducting safety checks.
  • Supervise Quartermasters and provide training.
  • Maintain wheelhouse logs and equipment.
  • Lead safety and emergency drills for the crew.

Connaissances

Navigational equipment knowledge
Leadership and team management
Safety and emergency procedures
Ship handling principles
Regulations and compliance

Formation

Transport Canada Chief Mate Certificate of Competency
Description du poste
The Opportunity

Are you ready to make a difference on the water? BC Ferries is looking to connect with experienced marine professionals who share our commitment to safety, service, and community.

We are accepting applications from qualified candidates for future opportunities within our fleet operations team. If you hold a valid Transport Canada Chief Mate Certificate of Competency (CoC) or higher - or an equivalent CoC from a country recognized under a reciprocal agreement with Transport Canada (Australia, Belgium, Brunei Darussalam, France, Georgia, Ireland, Jamaica, Norway, Philippines, UK, or Ukraine) AND are legally entitled to work in Canada — we invite you to apply for future opportunities with us.

The Role

As a member of our shipboard crew, roles and responsibilities will vary depending on the position and vessel. Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:

  • Acting as the Navigating Officer of the vessel by plotting course alterations; applying collision avoidance regulations; and ensuring the safe operation of the vessel with respect to buoyage systems, traffic lanes, radio procedures, and call-in points.
  • Assisting the Chief Officer with the loading and unloading of vehicles; conducting a pre-sailing safety check; providing weather and traffic information to the Master; and assisting the Master in clearing the vessel.
  • Supervising and coordinating the activities of the Quartermasters; and providing training.
  • Maintaining the wheelhouse by correcting charts and publications; checking and testing all navigational and wheelhouse equipment; reporting defective equipment to the Master; and ensuring logs are kept up-to-date.
  • Assisting the Chief Officer in leading, directing, and training the crew in fire, safety and boat drills; and responding to emergency situations.
  • Performing additional duties including self-orientation of new equipment; sounding alarms; making PA announcements; providing information and assistance to passengers and handling complaints; conducting pre-refit inventory; and completing a variety of reports.
What you bring to the team
  • Transport Canada Chief Mate Certificate of Competency (CoC) or higher — or an equivalent CoC from a country recognized under a reciprocal agreement with Transport Canada
  • Legally entitled to work in Canada
  • Extensive knowledge of navigational equipment and techniques, relevant international, federal, and provincial regulations, safety and emergency procedures
  • Solid background managing a team of junior deck crews fostering a culture of safety, respect, inclusion, and continual learning. Previous experience working and managing a team in a union-based environment is considered an asset
  • Proficiency in ship handling principles, stability, seamanship, and deck maintenance applicable to this role
  • Commitment to BC Ferries’ core values: safety first, exceeding customer expectations, and operational efficiency
Join us!

Join our dedicated crews that help keep Coastal Communities Connected! Applicants to this posting who meet the required qualifications will be considered for future opportunities based on meeting the minimum job requirements. It is recommended that all applicants continue to monitor our careers page for future opportunities and to apply accordingly.

*Please ensure to upload any relevant certificates you currently hold during the application process*

“We connect communities and customers to the people and places important in their lives”

At BC Ferries, our employees are our most important assets in delivering our commitment to customer safety, service and satisfaction. We support employment equity and diversity in the workplace and we encourage applications from all qualified individuals including women, visible minorities, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, persons of diverse sexual orientation, gender identity or expression (LGBTQ2S+), and others who reflect our ever-changing workplace.

We appreciate the interest of all applicants; however only those who meet the minimum job requirements will be contacted for further screening.

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