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Overview of the role

Initiating and coordinating maritime Search and Rescue in the UK.

Maritime operations officer

Reference Number: ST0394

Details of standard

Maritime Operations Officers (MOO) work for Her Majesty’s Coastguard, a section of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA), which is an Executive Agency of the Department for Transport. HM Coastguard is responsible for initiating and coordinating maritime Search and Rescue in the UK, as well as fulfilling other functions such as Pollution Response, Vessel Traffic Management, Maritime Safety, Maritime Security and Emergency and Disaster Management.

A MOO works in an operations room, and is responsible for carrying out activities required to effectively respond to maritime emergencies as well as a range of activities relating to the functions above.

Duties

A MOO will handle emergency and routine calls, gather and analyse information in order to respond to incidents and emergencies, and provide the mariner, coastal user and partner organisations with maritime safety information. A MOO will work as part of a team, overseen by a Senior Maritime Operations Officer.

They will achieve this by ensuring that all equipment in support of Coastguard services is fully maintained and functioning correctly, assess requests for air support and make recommendations to senior officers with regard to other appropriate resources to despatch to incidents. They will monitor alerts related to Maritime Security, assessing and passing information to the most appropriate authority and take responsibility for Data and Information Management, maintaining accurate, up to date resource information and databases.

Knowledge, Skills and Behaviour

Knowledge

The Maritime Operations Officer will know and understand:

MCA

  • MCA’s Organisation, mandate and position in the context of government.

Emergency Planning

  • The emergency planning process, including Major Incident Plans, the National Contingency Plan for Marine Pollution and relevant business continuity plans.

Nautical

  • Nautical knowledge in relation to collision regulations, buoyage, pilotage, navigation, stability and communications in order to assess the context and likely impact on operations.

Counter pollution, salvage, wreck and coastal protection

  • MCA’s responsibilities with regard to Counter Pollution, Salvage, Wreck and Coastal Protection.

Vessel traffic monitoring

  • MCA’s obligations (and a MOO’s responsibilities) for monitoring vessel traffic.

Skills

The Maritime Operations Officer will be able to:

Chart and map work

  • Apply navigational and plotting skills in the use of maps and charts.

Response, Co- ordination, Mission Conduct and Incident Command

  • Categorise, respond to and co-ordinate Coastguard operations.
  • Gather and analyse information to inform operational plans, execute missions and brief senior officers.
  • Send rescue resources (such as lifeboats, air assets and Coastguard Rescue Teams) to incidents and manage their on-scene activity.
  • Work with other declared resources and partner organisations (both during and outside of incidents) to give advice and updates.
  • Make (and record) effective decisions during incident working, using Standard Operating Procedures.

Search

  • Predict the likely movement of various types of objects drifting at sea by employing established methods and techniques for the calculation of search areas.
  • Plan searches on the shore and land for any target using established procedures.
  • Effectively allocate suitable resources and prioritise search effort.
  • Plan and coordinate an effective maritime search, using available tools, resources and analysis of the conditions for search activity.

Environmental Factors

  • Access and interpret weather, tide and other current environmental factors in order to assess the likely impact on operations.

Operational Systems

  • Ensure the effective and efficient use of operational communications including the full range of Information and Communications Technology (ICT), radio and other related equipment and systems found within a Coastguard Operations Centre and maintenance of this equipment.

Values / Behaviour

The Maritime Operations Officer must always:

Safety

  • Lead by example in promoting safe working practices that protect our people, our assets and all those at work or leisure in the maritime environment.
  • Embed safety awareness in their own culture and through partnership working, education and regulation.

Leading and Communicating

  • Put forward their own views in a clear and constructive manner, choosing the most appropriate communication method
  • Act in a fair and respectful way in dealing with others
  • Be able to learn from mistakes

Delivering at Pace

  • Work in an organised manner using own knowledge and expertise to deliver on time and to standard, working with energy and pace to get the job done.
  • Take responsibility for quality of own work, remain focused on delivery and maintain consistent performance.

Making Effective Decisions

  • Investigate and respond to gaps, errors and irregularities in information.
  • Speak up to clarify decisions and query these constructively.

Trust

  • Behave in an honest, considered and consultative manner and can be relied on to honour and deliver MCA’s commitments.

Respect

  • Treat everyone fairly and with dignity, encouraging and valuing everyone’s contribution. Not tolerate bullying and harassment.

Duration

Minimum of 12 months

Qualifications

Apprentices without level 2 English and maths will need to achieve this level prior to taking the end-point assessment.

Level

3

Review date

The Standard will be reviewed in 3 years from approval, unless there is evidence of significant change which warrants earlier amendment.


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Status: Retired
Level: 3
Reference: ST0394
Version: 1.0
Date updated: 30/04/2021
Approved for delivery: 4 December 2018
Route: Transport and logistics
Minimum duration to gateway : 12 months (this does not include EPA period)
Maximum funding: £9000
LARS Code: 386
Employers involved in creating the standard: Maritime and Coastguard Agency

Version log

Version Change detail Earliest start date Latest start date
1.0 Retired. 04/12/2018 30/04/2021

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