Senior Maritime Operations Officer - UKMTO

Southwick, Hampshire
9 months ago
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Senior Maritime Operations Officer (SMOO)

At Carbon60, the emphasis on fostering both personal and professional development is unparalleled. From comprehensive training programmes to mentorship from industry leaders, there's a genuine commitment to helping our employees excel. Working with Carbon60 means being part of a team that celebrates innovation and encourages continuous learning.

We have initiatives in place to support you every step of the way. From employee assistance programmes to gym access on-site. We go the extra mile to ensure you feel your best at work with a manageable work-life balance.

Senior Maritime Operations Officers provide 24/7/365 operational coverage, serving as the primary contact for merchant vessels in regions like the Red Sea, Indian Ocean, and Gulf of Guinea. Your role supports maritime security and global trade through seamless communication and data management, handling critical information, maintaining real-time vessel tracking in the Voluntary Reporting Area (VRA), and responding to emergencies with strong situational awareness and decision-making. Effective communication, sensitivity, adaptability with international stakeholders, and the use of advanced maritime reporting systems, adhering to military and civilian protocols, are essential for ensuring safety and security.

Responsibilities

As a SMOO, you be responsible for leading the team of MOO's on a day-to-day basis and will act as the primary contact for merchant vessels, manage maritime data, handle emergencies, record incidents, and communicate effectively with various stakeholders.

Maritime Data Management:
Collect, input, update, clean and maintain data from various sources in systems/databases.
Perform regular data inspections, ensuring accuracy, completeness, and proper format.
Collate and maintain maritime data to develop the 'White Shipping' picture.
Communication and Coordination:
Act as the initial contact for merchant vessels in designated transit areas.
Handle emergency calls and liaise with vessels and maritime authorities.
Maintain communication with customers, monitor chat and communication channels.
Communicate effectively with external agencies and internal stakeholders, disseminating critical information and escalating issues as necessary.
Liaise with United Kingdom Maritime Component Command (UKMCC), partner agencies, and outside authorities to ensure data and information meet requirements.
Technical Support and Data Security
Ensure all equipment is correctly configured and monitor UKMTO Information Systems (IS) performance.
Troubleshoot issues related to data management tools or IS.
Report any equipment degradation to the UKMTO TL/Operations Support Manager (OSM) /Data Analyst Lead (DAL).
Ensure data is stored securely and access is restricted to authorised personnel.
Follow organisational policies on data privacy and confidentiality.
Team Supervision:
Lead and supervise team members, ensuring all tasks are completed accurately and on time.
Provide guidance, training, and support to team members to improve performance while ensuring adherence to security and quality standards.
Address and resolve all operational and personnel issues that arise during the shift.
Allocate resources effectively to satisfy customer requirements and address any delays or challenges.
Report any significant incidents, discrepancies, or issues to the OC TL or management Team.
Maintain accurate records of employee attendance, shift logs, outputs and incidents.
Follow organisational policies regarding data privacy and confidentiality.

Person Specification

Education:

Level 2 Maths and English, or equivalent.
Level 3 Data Technician Apprenticeship or proven experience and skills at an equivalent level (evidenced though a training provider skill scan).Abilities:

Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Strong organisational skills and multitasking ability.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills; experience with military or civilian communication systems and protocols; cultural awareness and sensitivity in communication with foreign vessels and agencies.
Understanding of data security and privacy protocols.
Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously, prioritising urgent matters.
Strong situational assessment skills in dynamic maritime environments; knowledge of maritime reporting procedures and systems like Automatic Information System (AIS).
High accuracy in logging and maintaining information for effective communication and record-keeping.
Capable of adjusting to changing scenarios and unexpected developments.
The ability to obtain and maintain a UK National Security Vetting, Security Check (SC) status.

Working Hours

The SMOO will work in a 24/7 operations room environment, following a fixed shift schedule of 12-hour shifts from (Apply online only) with blocks of 4 or 5 shifts covering (both day and night) over a 28 day cycle. This position offers 25 days holiday but with 12 days of holiday at the individuals discretion with other holiday days pre-allocated over set periods throughout the year.

Role specifics

Start date - ASAP
Contract type - Permanent
Rate - £38,000 annually
Base Location - Portsdown Technology Park, Portsmouth

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