Description
Collect information from a vessel’s management software and cross reference it to analyse the data from different points of view. Analyse data and apply judgement to inform decision-making.
Alternative labels
utilise vessel data analysis in decision making
perform data analysis activities on vessel data
conduct data analysis activities on ship data
conduct analysis of vessel data
use ship data analysis in decision making
evaluate ship data
perform analysis of ship data
analyse ship data
perform analysis of vessel data
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Conduct analysis of ship data is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Freight transport dispatcher: Freight transport dispatchers receive and transmit reliable messages, track vehicles and equipment, and record other important information. They oversee the planning operations of dispatching by coordinating different modes of transport. Freight transport dispatchers structure routes or services and determine the appropriate mode of transport. They are also responsible for equipment and vehicle maintenance and workers dispatching. The freight transport dispatchers provide the legal and contractual documentation for the transporting parties.
Inland water transport general manager: Inland water transport general managers coordinate the administrative and dispatching activities that occur in the context of inland water transport. They check availability, liaise with clients, manage budgets, and oversee operations from an economic point of view.
Skipper: Skippers are the highest authority on-board or on inland waterways, they are in charge of the vessel and are held responsible for the safety and well being of the clients and crew. They are licensed by the responsible authority and will determine the operations of the vessel at any time. They are the ultimate instance responsible for the crew, the ship, the cargo and/or passengers, and the voyage.
Optional skill
Conduct analysis of ship data is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
Marine surveyor: Marine surveyors inspect vessels intended for operations in maritime or open sea waters. They ensure that vessels and equipment follow the regulations laid down by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO). They may also act as third parties for the review of offshore facilities and construction projects.
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