Master Unlimited
Job No:
TPT32
Location:
Lucky Bay
About T-Ports
T-Ports operates the MV Lucky Eyre in Lucky Bay on the Eyre Peninsula and Wallaroo on the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. T-Ports represents a paradigm change in world Port and supply chain development, using cutting edge transhipment technology. T-Ports is an emerging company, leading the way with grain receival, bulk handling, storage, and transhipping, “bringing the port to the product”. T-Ports is founded on four pillars, Innovation, Safety, Integrity, and Efficiency.
About the role
The Master is responsible for the safe day to day operation of the Vessel. Duties include.
- Overall onboard responsibility for the safe operation and day to day management of the vessel.
- Reporting to the Marine Superintendent
- Responsible for implementation of the Vessel Safety Management System
- Overall onboard responsibility for ensuring that all operations are performed in accordance with all State and National legislation and applicable regulations
- Liaise closely with key shoreside stakeholders daily to ensure cargo and safety KPI’s are met or exceeded, and operations are carried out to maximum efficiency
- Liaise closely with the other Senior Masters to ensure the continued review and development of critical onboard procedures and processes and refinement of onboard management principles
- Responsible for safely maneuvering the vessel in and out of port and berthing/unberthing alongside Bulk Carriers at anchor
- Crew rostering
About You
This is a significant position to the operational success of the Transshipment Vessel Lucky Eyre and T-Ports operations. A high level of vessel handling and marine knowledge is required.
- Valid AMSA Master Unlimited CoC - Essential
- Valid AMSA Certificate of Medical Fitness - Essential
- Must have Australian work rights - Essential
- Minimum 1 year experience in rank – Essential
- Verifiable hands-on ship handling experience on vessels over 50m – Essential
- Ability to communicate effectively at Senior Management level – Essential
- Thorough understanding of the Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law Act and associated Marine Orders and the NSCV
- Transshipping experience – Desirable
Benefits
- Opportunity to gain significant hands-on ship handling experience on a large vessel in a challenging port environment
- Equal time roster (4 weeks on, 4 weeks off)
- 12-hour shifts (12 hours on, 12 hours off)
- Work onboard and live ashore. Accommodation provided ashore
- Very attractive day rates
- Flexible and Inclusive employer