The South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) is a South African government agency established on 1 April 1998 as a result of the 1998 South African Maritime Safety Authority Act 5.[1] as such it is responsible for the implementation of current International & National Regulations regarding th... read moree Maritime Industry as well as upon all recreational marine vessels within its jurisdiction.
SAMSA via the administration and/or management of all things marine related is in effect the governing authority and as such is required to investigate maritime accidents/incidents & to provide various marine related services both on behalf of Government as well as to Government
South African Maritime Safety Authority Jobs in South Africa
The Committee plays a vital role in ensuring that SAMSA discharges its responsibilities effectively, in line with the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA), with duties outlined in the Committee Terms
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS
The Chairperson of the Steering Committee will be required to provide oversight to ensure alignment between ICT and business strategy, accountability for IT decisions
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Ensure the safe and correct running of main engine, auxiliary engines and all such primary/secondary equipment and systems, in accordance with manufacturers' instructions and in
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Plan, organize, lead and manage the various maritime legislation requirements and implementation processes
Provide technical support to the Department of Transport (DoT) with regar
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Provide strategic direction on the design, implementation and maintenance of a ISO 9001 compliant Quality Management System (QMS)
Ensure integration of Quality in all SAMSA functio
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Set the strategic and operational direction of the Research Unit in ensuring business and industry needs driven research
Plan, lead and manage the development and implementation of
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Participate in the conceptualisation of the business system to be developed or enhanced in line with approved business requirements.
Participate in the design
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Design, implement, and maintain network security controls in line with security best practices.
Implement network security deliverables in line with approved technology and i
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Plan, manage, support, and promote the undertaking of strategic research and innovation programmes aimed at supporting formulation of appropriate strategies, projects, and policies w
The Master shall:
Ensure that Flag State and/or the Classification Society are informed, when and where required, of any incidents or accidents.
Knowledge of, adherence to, and implementation
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Ensure processes are in place that strengthen internal controls and minimise potential risks
Manage the sourcing of goods and services (including travel) and ensure adherence to th
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Ship Surveys and Inspections:
Undertake all Statutory Surveys, Audits, and Inspections in accordance with applicable legislation and other relevant regulations relating to M
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Ship Surveys and Inspections:
Undertake all Statutory Surveys, Audits, and Inspections in accordance with applicable legislation and other relevant regulations relating to Mar
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Ship Surveys and Inspections:
Undertake all Statutory Surveys, Audits, and Inspections in accordance with applicable legislation and other relevant regulations relating to M
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS
Registration & Licensing of ships: Determine and define the principal dimensions, tonnages and technical specifications/ characteristics of a vessel for approval b
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
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Keep a vigilant watch by sight and sound in the engine room, when on Engine Room Watchkeeping duties and reporting to the Officer of the Watch (OOW) when anything is a concern.
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Keep look-out by sight and sound when on navigational watchkeeping duties, reporting to the Officer of the Watch (OOW) as soon as vessels, navigational marks or objects are sighted o