Who we are
TasPorts is a state-owned company responsible for eleven Tasmanian ports and the Devonport Airport. We are a vertically integrated organisation providing a diverse range of port and marine operations and services around Tasmania. Our vision is to proudly connect people, products and solutions for the benefit of all Tasmanians.
With 99% of the State’s freight moving through our multi-port system, TasPorts facilitates vital trade to enable industry partners and communities while ensuring the highest environmental and safety standards.
The role
This exciting role supports the Marine Team, with day-to-day pilot vessel and linesboat operations associated with shipping movements and general maintenance. While this role reports to the Superintendent Marine Operations and is set in a team environment, it is expected that you will be highly capable to work autonomously. This position plays an important role in assisting vessel arrivals and departures, and so the key responsibilities of the role must be undertaken in an efficient and co-operative manner.
This is a casual position based across various locations in the North West of Tasmania.
Key role responsibilities
- Provide a level of marine expertise, knowledge and operational support to effectively and safely discharge all tasks associated with shipping and maintenance operations.
- Communicate clearly and precisely with management, duty personnel, and Port Control when performing normal day to day tasks.
- Be able to provide assistance, which may arise from time to time, with port emergency responses including training as required.
- Work with stevedores, agents, customers and all port users on issues that directly affect the divisions and Corporation’s operations.
- Provide assistance and services to vessels whilst in port and perform general maintenance work on an as required basis.
- Perform any range of relevant duties associated with operational requirements according to skills, qualifications and training as directed by the divisions’ management team.
For a full list of the role duties, please see the Position Description on the TasPorts’ Careers page: Careers (tasports.com.au)
What you can bring to the role
- Demonstrated ability to provide professional customer service.
- Proven strong verbal, written and oral communication skills.
- Display the ability to manage resources and time in order to assist with the planning and organisation of work to adequately discharge a wide range of duties.
- Current knowledge of OH&S requirements and responsibilities in the workplace and a demonstrated commitment to safe working procedures.
- Demonstrated ability to work flexibly and with limited supervision.
- Ability to participate in agreed 24/7 roster arrangements to facilitate the safe and efficient movement of shipping within TasPorts.
- Prevous experience in a shipping or operations environment would be deemed a desirable advantage, including knowledge of port emergency response procedures.
What you will have (essential)
- Ability to gain and maintain a Maritime Security Identification Card (MSIC).
- Possession of current Master Class 5 certification.
- Possession of current MED III certification.
- Possession of current Provide First Aid certification.
- Current unrestricted Tasmanian drivers licence.
Where to next?
TasPorts offers a supportive and flexible work environment, professional development opportunities and a range of attractive employee benefits.
We are committed to building an inclusive, diverse workplace where the individual differences of our employees are considered value-adding. We encourage applications from suitably qualified persons, including Indigenous Australians, people of all ages and people with a disability.
All applications are to include the following:
- Cover Letter
- Current CV
For more information about TasPorts, please visit our website: www.tasports.com.au, or if you have any questions regarding the role - please contact our Recruitment Team via email: ***********@tasports.com.au
Applications close: 12 noon, Monday 24 June 2024