Ship's Officer

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Ships' officers navigate and supervise the safe operation of ships at sea, in port and at anchor. They coordinate the activities of the crew and control cargo stowage loading and unloading operations.

Ships' officers may perform the following tasks:

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Ship's Master

A ship's master oversees navigation and manages the operation of ships at sea, in port and at anchor. They consult weather forecasts, make voyage plans and conduct equipment and inventory inspections in preparation of a vessel leaving port.

Ship's Pilot

A ship's pilot assists the ship's master in commanding ships in order to steer them in and out of harbours. Ships' pilots direct the speed and course of the ship with their specialised knowledge of wind, tides, current and weather. They are sometimes on stand-by duties at a port with a tugboat so that they can assist an incoming ship when needed.

Officers may be required to work or remain on duty for long periods. Generally they work in watches of eight hours on and eight hours off over a 24-hour period, depending on the type of ship they are working on.

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