Ted Blenkers - Sailor/Marine Cover

Ted Blenkers - Sailor Cover

In nautical, Marino is the generic denomination that all the members of the ... studios like Engineer (nautical), maritime and transport (pilot) or Marine Engineer (machines) receive, in addition there are deck and machine crew.

 

Sailors watch for obstacles in the path of the boat, measure the depth of the water, turn the helm on the bridge, or make use of emergency equipment according to the orders of the captain, first officer or pilot. They deploy, rig, review and store the cargo handling mechanism, stationary rig and mobile mechanism, and perform various maintenance tasks.

Ted Blenkers 

 

Deck Sailor

 

How is the job of a deck sailor?

The sailor is part of the deck crew and has on board varied and sometimes physically demanding tasks that, by their very nature, must develop whatever the weather conditions. Like any other professional on board, the sailor has to strike a balance between his family and work life, which will require him to remain at sea for long periods of time. In return, you can enjoy long periods of vacations, which make the use of seaman a unique sector in which to work.

 

What kind of work will I have to do? The sailor's duties include riding a guard, in which the sailor will lead the ship's government, following the instructions of the bridge officer and, in general, assisting the officer on duty, performing routine maintenance tasks and any other entrusted by the officer . They can also carry out cover surveillance and accommodation, maintenance of lifeboats and liferafts, rescue boats, as well as emergency tasks and damage control.

More experienced sailors can perform additional work, similar to those of a foreman, directly supervising maintenance operations and assigning tasks. Where can I work? Sailors can find work through various channels, including going directly to shipowners, or through employment agencies or specialized shipping agencies. Frequently there are positions available on all types of ships: bulk carriers, container ships, cruise ships and tankers. The boarding experience is also valued in sectors on land, such as ports, which allows sailors to develop a professional career also on land.

 

Having a remarkable boarding experience is also an advantage to get support jobs in maritime operations, security assistants, etc. The growth of maritime trade and the consequent need to increase the fleet open a world of opportunities for sailors.

Knowledge

* Safety equipment for ships

* International standards regarding the handling of goods

* Environmental aspects of inland waterway transport

* National regulations on cargo handling

Capacities

 

* Maintain the ship's engine room

* Unravel ships

* Communicate passenger complaints

* Help control passenger behavior in emergency situations

* Keep a service log book

* Read stowage plans

* Handle rescue devices

* Load merchandise on ships

* Secure the ship with moorings

* Take action to ensure safety while browsing

* Swim

* Follow verbal instructions

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