Maritime Operations Traineeship (Identified Role)

Job Description

Company Description

Dedicated to the Extreme

Smit Lamnalco is the leading provider of safe, reliable and cost-effective integrated midstream marine services. We own, operate and manage a modern diverse fleet of approximately 150 vessels. With more than 1700 crew and staff worldwide, Smit Lamnalco is dedicated to providing marine support services tailored to the operational needs of global customers in local markets. Active in over 30 countries, Smit Lamnalco specializes in bringing international standards on safety, logistics, mooring and towage to onshore and offshore operations in challenging environments.  HQ is based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. 

Our Australian region, boasts a fleet of over 30 vessels across multiple ports along the East Coast, with a significant presence in PNG.  We pride ourselves on our safety culture, work ethic and commitment to the environment.  We are seeking applications from enthusiastic and dedicated First Nations Peoples who are interested in exploring a rewarding career in the maritime industry.

This Indigenous Traineeship is an opportunity for motivated Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates to develop the skills required to  have a successful career within the maritime industry. As a Trainee, over a 12 month period  you will complete a Certificate II in Maritime Operations  (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal), leading to potential long term employment within the company and/or, further studies and qualifications. 

Job Description

Study Requirements:

Throughout the 12-month trainee program, you will complete a Certificate II in Maritime Operations  (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal) through a combination of formal training with a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) and practical on the job experience 

Traineeship Outcome:

Subject to assessment and sea-time requirements by AMSA, this qualification will allow you to work as a GPH (General Purpose Hand/Deckhand).  This is an entry level qualification, additional qualifications would be required if you would like to command a vessel or work your way up to Ship Master.

What we offer:

  • Paid training and on the job learning opportunities
  • A nationally recognised qualification and safety tickets
  • Uniforms and PPE all supplied

What you will learn:

  • Practical skills in coastal navigation, using a range of vessels.
  • Practical firefighting and survival skills required for safety at sea.
  • Practical mechanical and engineering skills for a range of vessels.
  • Health, safety and environmental work practices aboard a vessel

Qualifications

To be considered for this opportunity you must:

  • Have completed grade 10 or above
  • Be a  Mackay local or a local of the region Mackay 
  • Enjoy practical, hands on, outdoor work
  • Identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and be able to provide a certificate of Aboriginality.
  • Have a genuine interest in the maritime industry, a  willingness to learn and a positive attitude 
  • Be committed to completing a recognised qualification through the traineeship
  • Be able to undertake a pre-employment medical and drug and alcohol testing.
  • Having a valid Australian Drivers License or on the way to achieving one an advantage

Additional Information

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Smit Lamnalco Towage Australia  is committed to Equal Employment Opportunities, Ethical Practices, and Cultural Diversity. We encourage applications from all members of the community, including people from indigenous backgrounds, and women seeking non-traditional trade opportunities.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are strongly encouraged to apply.

For more information contact Sgreen@smitlamnalco.com

Smit Lamnalco is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as an individual with disability or other applicable legally protected characteristics.