Principal Surveyor, Navigation & Hydrography
Kenya Maritime Authority
Nairobi | Full Time | Government
Closing in 2 weeks from now
Key Responsibilities
- Enforce safety of shipping, including compliance with construction regulations, maintenance of safety standards and safety of navigation rules;
- Establishing and maintaining all established by the Authority and such other government owned navigational aids as may be under the control of the Authority;
- Ensuring that all other navigational aids are established in compliance with the prescribed conditions and specifications and are maintained in proper working order;
- Promulgating any information on changes to or deficiencies in any navigational aid;
- Promulgating information on any developing or existing situations which may adversely affect maritime safety;
- Determine the extent of application of Safety of Navigation provisions to warships, naval auxiliaries or other ships owned or operated by Government and ships operating in inland waters.
- Investigate dangers to navigation.
- Issue navigational warnings in accordance with IMO/IHO World-Wide Navigational Warning Service standards.
- Process the application for, and grant exemptions or equivalents, accordingly.
- Prepare a report summarising all new exemptions and equivalents granted and communicate the same to the IMO, accordingly.
- Collect meteorological data.
- Issue weather warnings ships.
- Issue, as appropriate, weather information suitable for shipping.
- Prepare and issue meteorological publications.
- Arrange for a selection of ships to be equipped with tested marine meteorological instruments and to encourage other ships to take, record and transmit observations.
- Arrange for the reception and transmission of weather messages from and to ships.
- Develop standardized procedures for meteorological services in line with international requirements.
- Establish, as necessary, Ships' Routeing Systems, in accordance with IMO requirements.
- Establish, as necessary, Ship Reporting Systems, in accordance with IMO requirements.
- Establish, as necessary, Vessel traffic services VTS, in accordance with IMO requirements.
- Establishment and operation of aids to navigation, in accordance with the recommendations and guidelines of the IMO and of IALA.
- Establish appropriate Minimum Safe Manning for Kenyan ships.
- Process applications and issue Minimum Safe Manning document or equivalent, to Kenyan ships.
- Provide the legal and regulatory framework, including policies, strategies or programmes, for the safe navigation of ships.
- Enforce the laws, regulations, and statutory instruments relating the safe navigation of ships.
- Promote and facilitate technical co-operation, scientific and technical research, and transfer of technology, knowledge and skills, relating to the safe navigation of ships.
- Oversee hydrographical surveys to develop, update and correct charts and publications;
- Liaise with International Hydrographic Organization IHO in preparing and issuing of nautical charts, sailing directions, lists of lights, tide tables and other nautical publications;
- Collection and compilation of hydrographic data and data management arrangements to support hydrographic services.;
- Publishing, dissemination and keeping up to date of all nautical information necessary for safe navigation;
- Promulgate notices to mariners.
- Ensure the greatest possible uniformity in charts and nautical publications.
Qualifications & Skills
- Aids to Navigation Operations Training
- Certificate in Management
- Certificate of Competency – Marine Engineer Officer STCW
- Certificate of Competency – Deck Officer STCW
- Bachelor’s Degree Nautical Science
- Master’s Degree Maritime Affairs
- Craft Library Science
- Master’s Degree Nautical Science
Experience
- At least 3 years of which should have been at the level of senior officer.
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