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McAsphalt Marine Transportation Limited
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Third Mate (Permanent Position)
Posted date [2018-Apr-27] (ID: 874)

The Third Mate assists the Master and other deck officers in maintaining the safe and efficient transfer or cargo and navigation of the vessel. The Third Mate is fourth in command in the deck department and is required to assist the Master, First Mate, and Second Mate in meeting all regulatory and Company guidelines.

Reports to

Reporting to the Master, the Third Mate is responsible for maintaining open lines of communication from Deck Utility to the Captain and helps facilitate the movement of crew and cargo. The Third Mate is also in contact with the General Manager as well as the Operations Manager of Deck and Safety.

All crew members must comply with all regulations set out by the Canada Labour Code, Canada Shipping Act, Corporate Policy, Company Safety Policy, Transport Canada regulations including Marine Personnel Regulations and any other applicable legislation. All crew members will be required to cross the border to the United States to deliver and pick up loads. Exercising a high degree of professionalism with all third party inspectors or customers is mandatory for all shipboard personnel. 

Key responsibilities

The Third Mates’ duties include, but are not limited to:

  • Assisting the Master, the First Mate, and the Second Mate in the safe and efficient operation of cargo and navigational activity.
  • Conducting safety inspections (including life-saving appliances and fire-fighting equipment).
  • Assists in the direction and management of shipboard emergencies in a manner that protects the safety of the crew, the environment and Company assets.
  • Must be comfortable and able to work long periods of time unsupervised.
  • Assist in the preparation of the voyage plans and trip reports.
  • When deemed appropriate by the Master, act as a pilot of the vessel once properly trained and adequately prepared.

 

Minimum Qualifications

 

Third Mates must hold the following minimum qualifications (subject to variance in the vessel’s safe manning documents):

  • Watchkeeping Mate license (OOW II/1).
  • MED with respect to STCW basic safety; MED training with respect to proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue boats; MED in advanced fire-fighting; Restricted Operator’s Certificate (ROC-MC; SEN I; ECDIS; Marine Advanced First Aid.
  • Supervision of Oil Transfer Operation Certificate of Proficiency (SOTO).
  • General Operator’s Certificate (GOC).
  • Bridge Resource Management training.
  • Marine Emergency Duties for senior officers (MED-D).
  • Ship Personnel with Designated Security Duties.
  • A valid Passport and Marine Medical.
  • Past experience as a Third Mate of a vessel equal to or greater than 3000 tonnes and/or experience on a similar sized vessel with suitable experience as a Bridgewatchman.

 

The Company may require the Third Mates to take additional training courses in the following areas:

  • Occupational Health and Safety.
  • Oil Spill Response.
  • Ship handling.
  • Shipboard Resource Management.
  • Accident/Hazard Investigation training.
  • Hazard Prevention Program.

 

Interested applicants are encouraged to send their resumes and to scavanagh(at)mcasphalt.com. We thank all for applying, though only successful applicants will be contacted.

Job Title Third Mate (Permanent Position)
Job Details
Posted By McAsphalt Marine Transportation Limited
Start Date
Salary
Location Hamilton, Ontario
Deadline for Application
Contact Phone #
Contact Email scavanagh(at)mcasphalt.com
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 -> Watchkeeping Mate