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Marine Shorehand X10

Marine Shorehand x 10

Transnet

Durban, KwaZulu-Natal

This advert is open for application by external applicants.

Equity Statement :Preference will be given to suitably qualified Applicants who are members of the designated groups in line with the Employment Equity Plan and Targets of the Organisation/Operating Division.

NB: Applications must be hand delivered at 237 Mahatma Gandhi Road Queenswarehouse Building

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Operating Division : Transnet NPA
Position Title : Marine Shorehand x 10
Employee Group : Permanent
Department : Marine Services
Location : Durban
Reporting To : Senior Berthing Master
Grade Level : K1
Reference Number : 10280999
Position Purpose:

The provision of berthing and related services to the Maritime Industry.

The result of the service provision is as follows:
. Berthed and sailed vessels.
. Provided fresh water to vessels
. Maintained navigational aids and Dry-dock and slipway
. Controlled pollution
Position outputs:
A: BERTHING SERVICES:
• Make up heaving lines, including splicing ropes and making of “monkey’s fist”.
• Make fast or let go the mooring ropes of vessels entering or leaving a berth.
• Make fast or let go vessels using the mooring buoys, working in dangerous conditions on the buoy or from a launch (inner anchorage)
• Warp vessels i.e.: shift vessels from quay to quay.
• Handle slip and surge dock wires when vessels are entering or leaving the graving dock or slipway (slipping of vessels).
• Act as crew on unmanned vessels: i.e.: handle mooring lines on board such vessels including newly built vessels on slip.
• Determine the correct sequence of placement of mooring ropes on bollards.
• Assist with slipping and de-slipping of vessels at slipways across the port system

B: WATER SUPPLY
• Identify equipment (meters, hoses and standpipes) for particular use.
• Connect and disconnect water pipes from quay to vessel and on vessel if no crew available.
• Assist with maintenance of equipment (meters, hoses and standpipes) including replacing washers, cleaning and packing.

C NAVIGATIONAL AIDS MAINTENANCE & DRYDOCK
• Handling of buoys (lifting from position and replacement, connect and disconnect chains and shackles)
• Chipping, scraping and painting of buoys.
• Placing of blocks in dry-docks and on wharf for buoys
• Splicing of ropes and wires
• Handling of conveyor system for passenger liner luggage

D POLLUTION CONTROL
• Deployment of pollution equipment and undertake clean-up duties of all spillage’s (oil and chemicals) both land and water, in the event of incidents.
• Removal of debris from water and shore.
• Assist with salvage operations.
• Crew on harbour pollution craft

E HOUSEKEEPING
• Cleaning of ablution blocks, vehicles and surrounding areas.
• Assisting various departments in Port housekeeping and duties, especially in smaller ports with limited resources
• Preparing craft for functions, e.g.: laying of deck boards on floating crane.
• Preparation of passenger terminal for passenger vessels and functions.

Qualifications & Experience:
. Grade 10
. NIL Experience
. Pass Rope Test and Medicals

Competencies:
COMPETENCIES:

• Knowledge of basic seamanship incl. knots and rope and wire splicing.
• Knowledge of sequencing of mooring ropes/wires on bollards.
• Knowledge of correct methods of preparation and painting of metal and wooden surfaces.
• Knowledge of equipment used in supply of fresh water to vessels including identification, deployment, maintenance and stowage.
• Knowledge of equipment used in pollution prevention, spillage cleaning and salvage operations including identification, deployment, maintenance and stowage.
• Knowledge of procedures involved in combating pollution within the Port area including waterborne debris, oil and chemical spillage and safety precautions to be observed

ATTITUDES/SKILLS
• Physically capable of performing all duties.
• Willing to undertake arduous physical work at all times, in all weather conditions.
• Adaptable, willing to operate in a multi- skilled, multifunctional environment
• Service orientated.
• Literacy level sufficient to undergo training on modular programme and to follow written instruction.
• Willing to work shifts as required.
• Willing to work extended hours if required to work in emergency situations e.g. salvage.
• Willing to undergo training programmes in all aspects of duties.
• Willing to work outside of Port confines in the event of environmental emergencies.

NB: Applications must be hand delivered at 237 Mahatma Gandhi Road Queenswarehouse Building

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