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Performs maintenance, watch keeping, rope work, mooring and unmooring and storing cargo. Click here for more information Controls the operations of vessels used in water transport and commands ship’s officers and crew  A range of jobs associated with the receivable, storage and loading of cargo to and from ships. This can involve operations control, driving cranes and other materials handling equipment etc. Hospitality is a crucial aspect to many sectors of the marine industry. Marine tourism, cruise ships and the superyacht industries offer exciting opportunities for hospitality professionals. Documents import and export of goods for customs authorities and ensures custom laws and other regulations are complied with. Marine surveyors work for port authorities, shipping companies, insurance companies, government agencies and classification societies (groups which lay down specifications for the construction of ships). Private marine surveyors work for insurance companies and consignees (people who receive goods). Hospitality is a crucial aspect to many sectors of the marine industry. Marine tourism, cruise ships and the superyacht industries offer exciting opportunities for hospitality professionals. Various qualifications and skills would assist secure a role as a fishing guide. Tourism qualifications would be the ideal starting point along with some talent at securing the Big One. Heritage and Interpretive qualifications would be useful. Marine surveyors work for port authorities, shipping companies, insurance companies, government agencies and classification societies (groups which lay down specifications for the construction of ships). Private marine surveyors work for insurance companies and consignees (people who receive goods). Vehicle trimmers make, install, repair, replace or modify the seats, upholstery, linings, interior trim, roof and door linings and floor coverings of a vehicle. Vehicles may include cars, trucks, vintage vehicles, buses, caravans, trains, aircraft and boats. Fabrication engineering tradespersons cut, shape, join and finish metal to make, maintain or repair metal products and structures. They may produce moulds or patterns for metal castings, apply coatings and work with a variety of materials. Shipwrights construct, fit out, commission and repair all types of vessels from small pleasure craft through to a range of competitive, commercial and naval vessels. These vessels are built from a range of materials including metal, wood, aluminum, fibreglass, plastic, composites or ferro cement. Interior designers design and supervise the construction or redevelopment of Ship’s interiors. Naval architects design and oversee the construction and repair of marine craft and floating structures, such as naval craft, passenger and cargo ships, submarines, high-speed ferries and catamarans, tugs, yachts and oil rigs. Marine biologists study the origin, structure, functions and behaviour of all forms of life in the sea and connected rivers and lakes, their relationships with each other, and how they are affected by environmental factors Each Marine industry requires varying levels of medical qualifications on board. Provides cabin, bar and dining services to passengers and crew on-board a vessel. Responsible for the efficient and effective control of all inputs, storage and outputs, moved into and out of a facility.

 


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