DOF Subsea is a leading provider of vessel and subsea services in all the major oil and gas production regions around the world. With world class ROVs (Remote Operated Vehicles), Survey systems, and a fleet of offshore construction vessels, the group combines expertise and technology to deliver integrated subsea solutions to the offshore oil and gas industry.
DOF Subsea Canada is currently seeking multiple candidates for the position of Master to work on Canadian Flagged Offshore Support Vessels starting long term contracts supporting client activities on the Grand Banks in Q1 2025. Offshore work schedule will be based on a 28-day rotation. We are looking for a motivated and hardworking seafarer who has the passion for a career at sea. A key to success for this position is the ability to collaborate with offshore and onshore personnel. If you are looking for a dynamic environment to learn and grow your career, DOF Subsea Canada is a great opportunity!
Tasks can include, but are not limited to:
- The Master has the overall responsibility managing the safety and environmental preventive requirements on all aspects of the vessel and ensuring that all key shipboard operations are identified, risk assessed and mitigated;
- Responsible for implementing the Company's policies and Safety Management System, motivating the crew in the observation of such policies, issuing appropriate orders and instructions in a clear and simple manner, verifying that the requirements of the SMS are complied with and reviewing the system and reporting any deficiencies;
- Responsible for ensuring the vessel complies with all Flag State, Classification Society and Local Rules and Regulations which affect the safe and efficient operation of the vessel;
- Responsible for the overall management, planning, organization and control of all vessel activities. Although the Master cannot delegate his responsibilities, he/she should delegate certain duties to his management team in line with their specific job description to ensure such responsibilities are fulfilled;
- As such, the Master shall ensure that planned maintenance and routines are in place and being adhered to for all onboard equipment and systems, including safety equipment, engine and auxiliary machinery, cranes and dynamic positioning systems;
- Responsible for ensuring that all marine personnel onboard the vessel are in possession of the appropriate qualifications and certification for their respective rank and for ensuring that all new personnel are provided with appropriate familiarization and guidance on the vessels layout, capabilities, hazards, emergency duties, environmental preventive measures, equipment, procedures and safety systems;
- Ensure that new crew members or personnel transferred to new duties are provided with sufficient training and handover prior to being assigned to those duties according to Company instructions or beyond these;
- Responsible to ensure that appraisals are conducted for all marine personnel in accordance with company procedures;
- Responsible for ensuring that safety systems onboard, such as safety committees, inspections and permit-to-work systems are complied with;
- Responsible for the safe navigation of the vessel whilst in transit, on location, berthing and un-berthing in port. During DP Operations, the Master shall ensure that Company requirements, IMCA Guidance and GOMO Guidance are complied with;
- Responsible to ensure that all navigation officers are familiar and periodic trained in the operation of emergency switch over from auto to manual DP and emergency steering;
- Act as Ship Security Officer (SSO) if so required by the Ship Security Plan;
- Responsible for the maintenance of the Ship Security Plan and for ensuring compliance with the ISPS Code;
- The Master has overall budget responsibility for the Vessel;
- Responsible to follow up the budget and all economy aspects including monthly/quarterly report of cost;
- Make yearly budgets together with Management if required;
- Responsible to ensure that the Company’s purchasing system is used by all marine departments onboard;
- The Master is the primary link between the onshore management team and the Vessel Management. As such, the Master should ensure that the relevant shore personnel are kept advised regarding any issues that may affect the safe and efficient operational capabilities of the vessel;
- Ensure all safety devices provided are utilized and maintained, protective equipment is worn, safety rules are observed, and safe working practices applied.
Requirements
Education and Certificate Requirements:
- Master Mariner Certificate of Competency
- Dynamic Positioning Operators Certificate (Offshore Unlimited)
- STCW MED, BS, SC, AFF
- CoP GOC
- CoC STCW PSM
- Valid Marine First Aid/Marine Medical Care an Asset
- Valid Seafarers Medical
- Valid Passport
Experience / Knowledge:
- A high-level knowledge of ISM, ISPS, Transport Canada, MLC 2006, CAPP and all applicable legislative requirements for operating vessels in Canada
- Demonstrable experience in management role or lead position within
- Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills
- Excellent communicator, both verbal and written
- Capable of discussing issues and topics of importance at every level
- Good organizational skills and ability to multitask
Successful candidates will be required to undergo pre-employment drug and alcohol screening. DOF Subsea maintains the right to request a criminal background check as a part of the recruitment process.
Benefits
DOF Subsea Canada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to promoting a diverse workforce and an inclusive respectful workplace.
We encourage applications from all qualified individuals.
Priority will be given to Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and other Canadian permanent residents.
We thank all applicants for their interest but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.