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The Commissioners of Irish Lights (CIL) – Seafarers Week

Posted: June 22, 2015

 

      CIL

 http://www.cil.ie/

Background

The Commissioners of Irish Lights (CIL) is the General Lighthouse Authority for all of Ireland, its adjacent seas and islands.  CIL carry out the obligations of the British & Irish Governments in relation to the provision of Aids to Navigation (AtoN) services including the superintendence and management of all AtoN around the coast of Ireland commensurate with the amount of traffic and degree of risk under the Safety of Life at Sea Convention (SOLAS).   Based in Dun Laoghaire the organisation currently employs 120 staff.   

 

Overview

CIL operates an essential maritime safety service around the island of Ireland.  Together with our General Lighthouse Authority partners, Trinity House and Northern Lighthouse Board, we have operated this service for over 200 years.  This Ireland/ UK integrated approach to marine Aids to Navigation requirements and service delivery is a critical part of the context in which CIL operates.  From the seafarer’s perspective, this approach ensures a common standard for navigation safety and the cost effective use of resources with all three authorities benefiting from economies of scale and shared services.

Our Core Activities are:

  • The provision and maintenance of Lighthouses, Buoys, Beacons, RACONS, DGPS and AIS AtoN to assist the safe and expeditious passage of all classes of mariners in general navigation
  • Sanctioning the establishment, alteration or discontinuation  of local aids to navigation  in ports, harbours and coastlines within the jurisdiction of the local lighthouse authority
  • Inspection of local Aids to Navigation to ensure they comply with international standards
  • Marking or removal of wreck which is a danger to Navigation where no harbour or authority has the power to do so
  • Commercial services providing marine consultancy and advice, vessel and Buoy hire and data collection technologies
  • Communications, e-Navigation and data services using our coastal network infrastructure

 

Accessing this sector in terms of education/training

The Irish Lights Vessel Granuaile maintains the various Aids to Navigation provided by the Commissioners.  The current vessel entered into service in February 2000 and is the third Irish Lights ship to be named after the pirate queen Granuaile.  Granuaile is a multi-function vessel which can operate in challenging sea conditions.  Fitted with Dynamic Positioning linked to satellite navigation systems the vessels primary function is to place and service buoys, replenish offshore lighthouses and serve as a helicopter platform for operational activities.  Granuaile is also available to assist state agencies with search and rescue, emergency towing, oil pollution, surveying and offshore data collection. 

CIL provide on-going support for cadets by providing training berths on Granuaile whereby they can receive excellent high quality training in a challenging marine environment.  For appointment as a qualified officer on-board Granuaile marine based certification is essential and the requirement is usually for a higher level of Certificate of Competency than the rank that you will sail in, i.e. to sail as Chief Mate you will usually be required to hold a Master Mariners Certificate of Competency.  For employment in the Navigation Services Department in our offices, a marine based academic qualification in addition to a Certification of Competency is also desirable.  

 

Employment opportunities in this particular sector/ organisation

A number of different roles and skillsets are required to successfully run an Aids to Navigation Service.  In addition to shipboard vacancies, employment opportunities can also arise shore side in areas of Technology and Data Services, Engineering, Technical, Corporate Services and Planning.  The relevant qualification is essential for each role.

 

Importance of Seafarers to our Sector

Our relationship to the seafarer is fundamental to our existence. Seafarers expect us to lead the way in providing the most up-to-date and reliable technology available to help them navigate their vessels safely and efficiently.  Seafarers are absolutely essential in providing feedback on the day to day service that we provide. Seafarers are also a vital source of employment for the ILV Granuaile.  Delivery of stakeholder value to Seafarers is the cornerstone of the strategies developed and adopted by CIL for all of our stakeholders.

 

This article was provided by The Commissioners of Irish Lights as part of the Seafarers Awareness Week. Please use the #seafarersweek when sharing this piece online.

 

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Maritime Industry Awards

Posted: June 17, 2015

 

You may know that the NMCI are official patrons to the 2015 Maritime Industry Awards and the countdown is nearly over as the Awards Night is just under 36 hours away. We couldn’t be more excited. GTSS & SNO have been nominated for the Excellence in Maritime Education & Training Award so a bit of competition amongst ourselves should make for an interesting night.

With a drinks reception at 7pm in the Ballsbridge Hotel we can’t wait to network with all of the different industry partners who will be in attendance. Our maritime colleagues from near and far will be in attendance to recognise and celebrate the most innovative companies in the Irish maritime sector. 

Haven’t booked a seat and feeling left out? Don’t worry, join us on Twitter tomorrow night where we will be keeping our followers up to date with pictures and category winners.

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NMCI to host the 67th International IASST Meeting & Conference

Posted: June 11, 2015

 

The National Maritime College of Ireland, as members of IASST, are delighted to announce that they will be hosting the 67th International IASST Meeting & Conference on the 19th to 20th of October 2015 at the National Maritime College of Ireland in Ringaskiddy

Registration for the conference, which is open to non IASST members is now live over on the IASST Website by clicking here and full details on the Conference agenda can be found by clicking here.

 Follow us over on Twitter , LinkedIn and blog to keep up-to-date about the conference.

 

So who are the IASST?

The IASST is an association of safety and survival training organizations whose mission is: To facilitate the exchange of information on matters relating to safety in the maritime environment and to promote continuous improvement in safety and survival training internationally. The IASST aims to improve safety and survival training by sharing of best practice information between its members. 

Within the Association there is a wide variety of expertise, which encompasses universities, nautical colleges and scientific institutions, as well as both privately and publicly owned safety training schools, professional organisations and manufacturers of all types of safety equipment.

 

New membership;

SEftec NMCI Offshore officially made the list to become a full member of the IASST recently and they couldn’t be more delighted. It is a privilege to be ranked among the top training centres in the world and to be part of an international organization whose mission is: “To facilitate the exchange of information on matters relating to safety in the maritime environment and to promote continuous improvement in safety and survival training internationally.”

Being part of this organization will enable SNO to further develop and strengthen their roots on an international level.  Check out IASST membership information over here.

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STAMI Institutes gather at the NMCI

Posted: June 9, 2015

Cultural awareness and teamwork topped the agenda as Stena Association of Maritime Institutes (STAMI) held its first meeting of 2015 at the National Maritime College of Ireland in Cork. It is the first time the association, made up of ten training institutes from three continents, has held one of its bi-annual meetings in Ireland.

Northern Marine was the driving force in the establishment of STAMI in 2009 and continues to support its aims to highlight best practices in the industry and set common standards for maritime training for Stena Group Seafarers. The event welcomed training institutes and Industry representatives from across the globe to the NMCI.

 

Get the full low down on the Northern Marine Manning Services Blog by clicking here.

 

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IASST Conference at NMCI

Posted: June 8, 2015

 

The IASST is an association of safety and survival training organizations whose mission is: To facilitate the exchange of information on matters relating to safety in the maritime environment and to promote continuous improvement in safety and survival training internationally. The IASST aims to improve safety and survival training by sharing of best practice information between its members.

 

The National Maritime College of Ireland, as members of IASST, are delighted to announce that they will be hosting the 67th International IASST Meeting & Conference on the 19th to 20th of October 2015 at the National Maritime College of Ireland in Ringaskiddy.

 

Registration for the conference, which is open to non IASST members is now live over on the IASST Website by clicking here and full details on the Conference agenda can be found by clicking here.

 

Follows us over on Twitter and LinkedIn to keep up-to-date about the conference.

 

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