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La Garde côtière canadienne (GCC) possède et exploite la flotte civile du gouvernement fédéral et fournit aux Canadiens des services maritimes essentiels, notamment les suivants: recherche et sauvetage en mer, intervention en cas de pollution marine, services de communications et de gestion du trafic maritimes, services de déglaçage et de gestion des glaces, aides à la navigation, à l'entretien des canaux et au soutien d'autres ministères, conseils et agences du gouvernement en fournissant des navires, des aéronefs et d'autres services.

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Maritime Search and Rescue Coordinator
Posted date [2024-Mar-12] (ID: 3302)

Canadian Coast Guard - Maritime Search and Rescue Coordinator

Canadian Coast Guard

Maritime Search and Rescue Coordinator

GT-06 - Selection process number: 23-DFO-CEN-CCG-EA-601793

 

Positi on title : Maritime Search and Rescue Coordinator

Location : Trenton (Ontario), Québec (Québec)

Salary : $91,094 to $104,047 (Evening, night and weekend allowances / Bilingual bonus: $800 / Additional compensation: $5,988 / Paid Public Holidays: $10,090 to $11,525)

To learn more about the position of Maritime Search and Rescue Coordinator, please visit : Joint Rescue Coordination Centre - YouTube

Who can apply : Persons residing in Canada, and Canadian citizens and Permanent residents abroad.

**Please note that a withdrawal of candidacies will be held place on January 15, 2024.**

Duties : Maritime Search and Rescue Coordinators provide an invaluable service to people in need of assistance on the federally controlled waterways. They oversee the activation, planning and coordination of maritime search and rescue (SAR) with the assistance of strategically located Canadian Coast Guard SAR vessels, Royal Canadian Air Force resources and partners such as police, fire and emergency medical services.

Requiered qualifications :

  • Various language requirements.
  • A secondary school diploma or employer-approved alternatives.
  • Watchkeeping Mate certificate or Watchkeeping Mate, Near Coastal certificate of Competency issued under the CANADA SHIPPING ACT, 2001 Marine Personnel Regulations SOR/2007-115 (or equivalent as determined by Transport Canada’s Regulations for equivalency).
  • 12 months sea time experience as a navigation officer in charge of a watch OR Equivalent experience as per article 106(2)(C) of the Marine Personnel Regulations (SOR/2007-115).
  • 12 months experience as a maritime coordinator in a Joint Rescue Coordination Centre (JRCC) or Marine Rescue Sub-Centre (MRSC) in Canada.
  • 12 months experience in Canadian Coast Guard operations, such as the Regional Operations Centre.
  • Knowledge of maritime search and rescue practices and procedures.
  • Demonstrating integrity and respect.
  • Thinking things through.
  • Working effectively with others.
  • Showing initiative and being action-oriented.
  • Ability to communicate orally.
  • Ability to communicate in writing.

ALL JOB APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED USING THE WEB SITE INVENTORY - Maritime Search and Rescue Coordinator (cfp-psc.gc.ca)

For any question : Human Resources Quebec at RH-Dotation-Quebec.XLAU(at)dfo-mpo.gc.ca

Job Title Maritime Search and Rescue Coordinator
Job Details
Posted By Canadian Coast Guard (an Agency of Fisheries and Oceans Canada)
Start Date
Salary $91,094 to $104,047
Location Trenton (Ontario), Québec (Québec)
Deadline for Application 2025-Oct-24
Contact Phone #
Contact Email RH-Dotation-Quebec.XLAU(at)dfo-mpo.gc.ca
Categories and Description
Ship's Main Trading Area Ship's Main Trading Area -> Great Lakes / St-Lawrence River
Term Term -> Long-term
Position / Rank Position -> Shore Job