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Career Guidance Skills information skills S2.8 - monitoring, inspecting and testing S2.8.1 - monitoring, inspecting and testing equipment, systems and products Manage ocean-going oil tankers
Description
Manage lightering operations of ocean-going oil tankers and ensure that procedures throughout the operations are safe and environmentally sound.
Occupations requiring this skill
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Skill demand overview
- Essential in 1 occupations
- Optional in 4 occupations
- Total: 5 occupations
- Most common in: ISCO major group 4 (Clerical support workers)
Essential for
- 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…
Optional for
- 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…
- Stevedore superintendentStevedore superintendents supervise and monitor the freight handling and longshore labor in a dockyard to maximise productivity. They manage the loading and unloading of cargo and …
- Ship captainShip captains are in charge of a vessel for the transportation of goods and passengers, operating in lakes, oceans, coastal waters, rivers, or bays. The size of the vessel can…
- Port coordinatorPort coordinators manage operations of traffic division for port authorities. They enforce rules and regulations, such as the berthing of ships, handling and storing of cargo, and …
Related skills
- Types of maritime vessels
- Supervise unloading of cargo
- Supervise loading of cargo
- Use different communication channels
- Operate marine communication systems
- Liaise with port users
- Supervise movement of crew
- Write work-related reports
- Manage staff
- Act reliably
- Match vessels to shipping routes
- National regulations on handling cargo
