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We are hiring!

Posted: October 27, 2017

**Update 23/11/2017: All positions are now filled. Many thanks to all for your interest**

We are expanding our SEFtec NMCI Offshore team!

If you have the determination to be proactive, hardworking and a team player in a diverse and high energy environment then these roles may interest you.

SNO Technical Support Job Description_

SNO Survival Instructor Job Description_

SNO Accounts Assistant Job Description

These roles are all for an immediate start.

Best of Luck!

**Update: All positions are now filled. Many thanks to all for your interest**

 

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Don’t get caught out. The Manila Amendments are upon us.

Posted: March 4, 2016

Irish Seafarers and employers of Irish Seafarers, take note!!

 

The Manila Amendments are very clear, irrespective of the validity of your Certificate of Competency.

Our own legislation is very clear!

Marine Notice No. 02 of 2014 states:

Seafarers holding valid STCW certificates issued prior to 1st January 2012 will have to meet the new requirements in order for their certificates to be revalidated beyond 1st January 2017.

Certificates that have been presented for revalidation since 1st January 2012 have an expiry date of 31st December 2016.

Seafarers revalidating their Certificates of Competency (CoCs) will be required to submit additional evidence to ensure their CoC is valid for service after 31st December 2016.

 

In conforming to the provisions of STCW Convention Regulation 1/14, and section A-1/14, of the STCW Code, companies must ensure that seafarers assigned to any of their ships have received refresher/updating training as required by the convention.

If you or a member of your team is serving on board a ship and is qualified in any of the following, they must, as of the 1st of January 2017, have documentary evidence of either having completed the training course or updated their training within the last 5 years.

 

Updated Proficiency in Personal Survival Techniques (STCW Table A-VI/1-1)

Updated Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats Other Than Fast Rescue Boats (STCW Table A-VI/2-1)

Updated Proficiency in Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (STCW Table A-VI/1-2)

Updated Proficiency in Advanced Fire Fighting (STCW Table A-VI/3)

Updated Proficiency in Fast Rescue Boats (STCW Table A-VI/2-2)

 

The law is very clear, do not put your career at risk, you cannot proceed to sea after January 1st 2017 without having complied with the Manila Amendments.

Book your training here at the NMCI. Courses are selling out quickly. All courses to June 2016 are now fully booked.

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NMCIS are Recruiting for Two Instructors

Posted: December 19, 2014

The National Maritime College of Ireland Commercial Division (NMCIS) in Cork, Ireland are recruiting for two full time instructors due to continued expansion. If you are a team player with  a positive, proactive, can do attitude and have relevant experience  we would like to hear from you. Ideally the following experience would be required:

  • The suitable candidate will have a marine background having sailed at sea on either merchant or naval vessels.
  • A good working knowledge of ships and life at sea is required.
  • Courses will range from PSSR right through to BOSIET delivery.
  • Must be able to take leadership and instruct both in the field and in classrooms.
  • Knowledge of STCW and OPITO standards is an advantage.
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If you would like to work at NMCIS please  forward an updated CV and cover letter to garrett.orourke@nmci.ie or  James.OByrne@nmci.ie at the National Maritime College of Ireland for further information

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SEFtec Group sponsor OPITO Safety and Competence Conference 2014 in UAE

Posted: December 5, 2014

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Pictured above are the SEFtec Group delegation at the recently sponsored OPITO Safety and Competence Conference(OSCC) 2014 in Abu Dhabi. OSCC is the only annual, global event focused entirely on safety and competency in oil and gas. The aim of OSCC is to bring operators, contractors and the supply chain together with training organisations to provide a forum for improving standards of safety and competency that protect the workforce and the industry’s reputation. (Pictured left to right are Sean Mowlds, Michael Delaney, John Cogan, Conor Mowlds, Colman Garvey, Darren O’ Sullivan, Tricia Jordan and Garrett O’ Rourke)

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Compressed Air Emergency Breathing Systems course offering at the NMCI

Posted: August 27, 2014

There has been a very recent update in relation to the delivery of the BOSIET, an additional Compressed Air Emergency Breathing System module will be required by OPITO. For further information on this course please check out our website link at :

http://www.nmci.ie/offshore_courses/courseId/48700181/

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