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Career Guidance Knowledge business, administration and law K042 - law K0421 - law International Maritime Organisation conventions
Description
The fundamental principles and requirements laid in the different conventions issued by the International Maritime Organisation.
Occupations requiring this skill
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Skill demand overview
- Essential in 3 occupations
- Optional in 2 occupations
- Total: 5 occupations
- Most common in: ISCO major group 4 (Clerical support workers)
Essential for
- Vessel operations coordinatorVessel operations coordinators manage chartered vessels' transit and performance optimizing the schedulers but also assessing the capabilities and the risks for vessels according t…
- Ship plannerShip planners manage the performance of a vessel. They ensure the safety of the vessel and its cargo, its operationality and link available vessels to available cargos in order…
- Maritime water transport general managerMaritime water transport general managers coordinate the administrative activities that go with the management of vessels in the context of maritime water transport. They prepare v…
Optional for
- Ship assistant engineerShip assistant engineers assist the ship chief engineer and the ship duty engineer in the operations of the ship's hull. They support the operation of the main engines, steering…
- Ship pilot dispatcherShip pilot dispatchers coordinate ships entering or leaving port. They write orders showing name of ship, berth, tugboat company, and time of arrival or departure, and notify the m…
Related skills
- Act reliably
- Use different communication channels
- Match vessels to shipping routes
- Have computer literacy
- Types of maritime vessels
- Operate radio equipment
- Global Maritime Distress and Safety System
- Principles of cargo stowage
- Maritime telecommunications
- Apply regulations on cargo transport operations
- Write work-related reports
- Consider constraints in maritime shipping
