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The Ship-to-Shore Technician is responsible for, but not limited to docking and undocking operations, mooring line management, ship and dock safety, communication and coordination, emergency procedures, maintenance of mooring equipment, mandatory training, and lagoon care.
Job Responsibility:
Assist in safely docking and undocking cruise ships at port using mooring lines, ropes, and related equipment
Work in coordination with the ship’s captain, crew, and port authorities to ensure the vessel is safely secured and aligned with docking infrastructure
Handle and manage mooring lines, ensuring they are properly fastened, tense, and released
Perform visual inspection of mooring lines and related equipment regularly for wear and damage
Maintain safety protocols during mooring procedures
Monitor weather conditions and report any changes that could affect docking or undocking procedures
Communicate effectively with other team members on board and shore-based personnel
Work with the Port Authorities to ensure the timely and safe transfer of passengers and cargo
Ensure all mooring operations are conducted efficiently, even under adverse weather conditions or emergencies
Ensure all mooring equipment such as winches, ropes, and fenders are properly maintained and operational
Perform minor maintenance and repairs of mooring equipment when necessary
Perform minor maintenance such as plumbing, electrical, masonry, carpentry, and air conditioning functions
Perform training as scheduled
Perform maintenance/inspections of lagoon systems
Requirements:
Must always be in possession of steel toe boots, safety vest, hard hat, gloves, radio/communication device
Be trained to respond in case of an emergency during docking or undocking operations