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SOUTH AFRICAN MARITIME SAFETY AUTHORITY (SAMSA)
 
SHIP SURVEYOR (D3)
PERMANENT
GRADE: (D3)
OFFICE: CAPE TOWN OFFICE
The above position will report to Principal Officer
 
JOB PURPOSE
To ensure vessels, seafarers and maritime service providers are compliant with applicable maritime legislation and relevant maritime Conventions; to give effect to the objectives of the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Instruments.
 
 
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS
  • Ship Surveys and Inspections:
    Undertake all Statutory Surveys, Audits and Inspections in accordance with applicable legislation and other relevant regulations relating to Marine Pollution Prevention and Safety. 
    Give effect to our obligation under the Instruments relevant to the III Code (Tonnage, COLREGS, Load line, SOLAS, MARPOL)
  • Engineering Examinations and Accreditations:
    Give full and complete effect to the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), 1978 in accordance with the provisions of section A-I/8 of the STCW Code, whereby all training, assessment of competence, certification, including medical certification, endorsement and revalidation activities are carried out, by applying appropriate domestic legislation. Comply with the Quality Standards System of SAMSA to ensure alignment with STCW.

  • Legislation Regulations and Policy:
    Review, recommend and contribute towards drafting maritime regulations and amendments.
    Review and Draft Marine Notices and Marine Circulars.
    Review, recommend and Draft SAMSA Policies and Procedures.
    Participate in ad hoc projects as and when required in line with level of responsibilities.
  • Casualty/Incident Investigations:
    Undertake casualty / incident investigations
    Produce reports and make recommendations timeously.
    Fulfil an expert witness role in a Marine Court of Enquiry.
  • Stakeholder Management:
    Provide consultancy services to Industry Stakeholders.
    Participate in and report on local, regional and international fora and make recommendations.
    Manage and engage with Stakeholders in accordance with SAMSA Core Values.

 
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
  • Second Engineer >3000 kW STCW Certificate of Competency, preferably with all Academics and sea service for Chief Engineer COC / or Master COC (Unlimited)
  • STCW ancillary courses and any other equivalent training
  • Sailed in rank of Second Engineer (seagoing experience) / or Sailed in rank of Chief Officer (seagoing experience)
 
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
  • STCW Compliant COC - Chief Engineer >3000 kW (STCW III/2 – no limitation) / or STCW Compliant COC – Master (STCW II/2 – no limitation)
  • STCW ancillary courses
  • Sailed in rank of Chief Engineer (seagoing experience) / or Sailed in rank of Master (seagoing experience)
  • Maritime/Sea going experience for a period of 2-3 years in a Management role
  • Driver's License
  • Own Transport
  • Preferred Medical Clearance Certificate – obtained from a SAMSA approved medical practitioner
  • Ability to travel as and when required.



Should you meet the requirements set out above, please e-mail your CV to
Masiye Pilusa recruitment3@samsa.org.za
 
Closing date: 16 February 2021
 
As we are committed to Employment Equity in our employment practices, it is our intention to appoint individuals with the aim of meeting our Equity objectives.

Preference will be given to Coloured Male and Female, Black Male and Female and people living with a Disability.
 
Please note: SAMSA reserves the right not to make an appointment to any advertised position. No late applications will be considered. Psychometric and other assessments may be used as part of the selection process and all shortlisted candidates will be required to be available for the tests. If you have not been contacted within 1 month of the closing date as mentioned above, kindly deem your application unsuccessful.