Shipping industry and seafarers bring prosperity to the world. However, the female count in the maritime industry is very limited. Most women don’t wish to join this challenging profession because of many reasons which have already been discussed earlier. However, the chosen few are doing a great job out at the seas with their heads held high up.
A
maritime career doesn’t always mean a career at sea. It
is quite natural for any seafarer
to look for a shore job after they have spent a considerable period of
time working at the seas. While on work it is all about being away from home,
from friends and families. A sense of isolation and boredom is not uncommon in
any seafarer’s life. At some point of time in their career most of the seafarers
would want to look for jobs ashore. It seems seafarers are often not aware
of some shoreside career opportunities.
Shipping
is a massive industry developed into spin offs with many sectors to be in.
Seagoing experience is vital and realistic. We must know that every seafarer
can settle for a job ashore, which values his or her skills, knowledge and
experience. The training and experience acquired from a career in shipping can
be used across industries ashore and many diverse areas. To survive and do well
one has to keep on upgrading his/her skills.
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There
are very many sectors where seafarers can join and make a good fortune. Some of
them are listed below:
1.
Maritime Lecturer or Instructor: Maritime training institutions are growing in a good
number. Experienced Seafarers willing to teach can join such institutions and
can dedicate themselves to the development and fine tuning of quality maritime
training programs that will ensure that quality graduates are provided to the
maritime industry. It is very important to train the budding ship officers and
help them think critically and solve problem as would be expected of them when
onboard. Seafarers can use their own experience and previous research to impart
knowledge to the students, educate and prepare aspiring seafarers for life at
sea so that they can perform their duties onboard diligently and efficiently. A
number of maritime academies/universities run training vessels where
extra-ordinarily good faculties are required to provide the necessary maritime
background knowledge. An attractive solution would seem to be to engage deck
officers or marine engineers who have abandoned sailing with sufficient sea time.
Seafarers thus having worked onboard ships can contribute to the training and
development of the next generation of seafarers and assist them in their
pursuit of fulfilling their dreams.
2.
Maritime Surveyor: Any
deck officer with a certificate of competency as a Master on a foreign going
vessel and a ship’s engineer a certificate of competency as a chief engineer
are eligible to become a class surveyor for ships to check sea worthiness. A
class surveyor is responsible for conducting surveys and inspections on ships
structure and marine equipment according to national and international rules to
determine overall condition and ensure quality and safety of ships. A well
experienced seafarer has good observational skills and technical knowledge and
is already aware of the ins and outs of the ship. It is thus quite easy for
him/her to find out the loopholes and prepare the ship well for a safe voyage.
Any seafarer with sufficient sea experience can undergo distant learning
courses in marine surveying from renowned universities which can help in
increasing professional skills and in a better understanding of the roles and
responsibilities of a marine surveyor.
3.
Maritime Author: Another
option for seafarers who have abandoned sailing after spending a long time at
sea is to become
an author. A seafarer can bring to the book that she has written her long
experience of sailing and the knowledge she has gained over the years which
should prove extremely useful to Marine officers. A well experienced seafarer
has overcome all the hurdles of sea
life and knows exactly what is expected of young officers to clear
their competency exams. Keeping this in mind maritime books can
be written primarily intended for not only helping students to prepare for
their exams but as well as to gain a clear idea regarding the subject. It can
present to mariners in a crisp as well as lucid manner the necessary knowledge
of the subject. Help can be taken from existing authors who can have some great
insights and suggestions.
4.
Entrepreneur: Having
made enough savings one can think of starting her own small business ashore and
be your own boss. Entrepreneurship demands passion, persistence and tenacity
which is nothing new to seafarers. Women
seafarers can consider launching a home based bakery or catering
business or anything that they are passionate about. Food is always in demand
and there will always be a market for food based businesses. Smaller home
gatherings can be handled with a business partner. Investing in a franchise is
also a great way to become a business owner without having to come up with a
concept or marketing strategy. There are many other ways whereby a mariner can
invest and start her own business. Some can even think of starting a boutique.
5.
Ship Broking and Chartering: Ship broking is not a complex profession for those who
have worked in the shipping industry. As a profession it has continued to grow
in presence. A ship broker is the one who acts as a negotiator between ship
owners and charterers. Ship broker’s role can be classified as finding ships
for cargoes and cargo for ships. This function necessarily requires an in-depth
knowledge of ship and cargoes, methods of loading and discharging of various
cargoes, weather patterns etc. New entrants can take up educational courses
offered by the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers to get a deeper insight of
the profession. Organizations such as Clarksons also
conducts trainee broker programme which makes one a better professional. Such
program provides a fantastic insight into the culture and environment of a
leading ship broking firm and helps you make a difference in the global level.
They also provide internships in leading broker house.
6.
Ship Operation Management: Working in the ship management is one of the most
interesting and challenging sectors of shipping. As the name suggests ship
management involves the process of managing the ship for an agreed period of
time. Ship management has different areas to be looked after- commercial,
operations, technical, crewing, finance, administration, quality and safety. A
well experienced navigating officer can later join shipping companies ashore as
fleet manager, safety and quality manager, training officer, technical manager
and so on. Navigating officers can enrol themselves into various management
courses, both distant and regular which can help them analyse the core business
requirements. These courses equip them with the skills, knowledge and tools
that they need to formulate business strategies and manage their business
successfully. Shipping companies prefer to absorb officers who have already
worked onboard their vessels as they already hold a developed relationship with
them. It is easier to recruit officers who already have a fair idea about the company.
7.
Maritime Regulatory Authorities: Government jobs are starting to get attractive again.
Marine officers can also enjoy the benefits of government job by working under
the Ministry of Shipping. Seafarers with a certificate of competency as a
Master of a foreign going ship are also eligible to join the esteemed maritime
regulatory authorities like the Director General of Shipping as principal
officer or Nautical surveyors who are responsible for conducting examinations
for masters and mates. They can also join in higher posts like the deputy
director general, assistant director or Nautical Advisor.
Additional
qualifications such as having a masters degree in Maritime Affairs or Maritime
Policy are highly desirable. Nature of work involves implementing the ISPS
code, working in connection with the Port
State Control, regulate employment to seamen and other duties as required.
Engineers with a first class certificate of competency or extra first class
engineers certificate are also eligible for the same. The method of recruitment
is directly through UPSC (Each country has its own type of examination). One
who is interested has to follow the employment news for circulars and further
information.
8.
Ports And Harbour Management And Pilotage: Ports are busy places and offer
exciting job opportunities in many different areas. Ports have to move with the
times in response to global shifts in maritime trade if they are to remain
competitive. Hence they require efficient and skilful professionals to develop
strategic business plans. Some of the jobs available in port operations involve
technical work, administration, management, vessel traffic services and
pilotage. Seafarers who have served in a senior capacity at sea have the
required skill, knowledge and understanding and are therefore ideal for the
above posts. Additionally, a degree in port management can serve as an excellent
opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge of the rules and regulations that go
into operating ports globally and the economic and commercial aspects of port
operations.
Thus this brings us to a conclusion that there is plethora of jobs available ashore. Please do note that this is not an exhaustive list. You can do any kind of job you are passionate about. Seafarers have a rounded view of how the international shipping industry fits together. With dedication, knowledge and the right skills seafarers are apt for shore based jobs. After gaining sufficient sea experience one can make a transition from sea to shore and settle ashore and stay connected to their near and dear ones.