We are seeking an ST/IT Crewmember for a high profile vessel with both Yachting and Research vessel focus.

ST/IT Crewmember 

The function of the ST role is to install, maintain, integrate and operate the science, networking, audio/visual and satellite communications equipment onboard, to act as the liaison to science parties and to provide support to supernumeraries. This position is expected to require spending a minimum of 6 months and a maximum of 8 months per year at sea, with a rotational schedule based on 3 months on/off. Flexibility is required due to no crew changes taking place during missions. 

Qualifications 

  • Bachelor’s degree in Environmental or Marine Science, Computer Science, Information Systems, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent degree 
  • Possess or have the ability to obtain STCW Basic Safety and Security Awareness certificates 
  • Possess or have the ability to obtain Medical Health Certificate with no restrictions as to serving as an officer 
  • Minimum of 5 years of oceanographic/marine technical experience at sea and/or ashore 
  • Computer skillset at systems administrator-level of knowledge and experience 
  • Prior experience working with oceanographic research systems at sea 
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills 

Responsibilities 

The Science Technology Officer’s duties include, but are not limited to: 

  • Act as onboard helpdesk, systems administrator and network engineer.  In that role the ST will: 
  • Install and configure software and hardware for both science and ship operations 
  • Manage network servers, desktops, laptops, iPads and technology tools 
  • Set up and manage user accounts and access controls 
  • Monitor performance and maintain systems according to requirements and troubleshoot issues 
  • Ensure security and traffic management through access controls, backups and firewalls 
  • Upgrade systems with new software and hardware releases, including security updates 
  • Develop and implement protocols to train staff on new technologies 
  • Maintain technical documentation, manuals and IT policies 

Act as onboard science responsible and laboratory technician.  In that role, the ST will: 

  • Act as Science Liaison between ship's crew, science party and supernumeraries including participation in pre-cruise mission planning, daily briefings, and post-mission assessments.  Also, act to ensure proper lab and oceanographic safety protocols are being followed by all personnel 
  • Operate and maintain various science systems, including: 
    • Kongsberg Multibeam Sonar including XBT Sound Velocity acquisition 
    • Simrad EK80 echosounder 
    • Knudsen sub-bottom profiler 
    • SeaBird and RBR CTD packages including hydrographic winch operation 
    • Navigational GPS and motion reference units 
    • Ultra-Short Baseline submersible tracking system 
    • Data Acquisition Systems 
  • Oversee proper use and maintenance of shipboard laboratory equipment 
  • Provide documentation of science equipment and activities, including cruise reports, data/technical issues, logs, staging data and metadata by cruise for science party and archive  
  • Work with shore side support team to monitor scientific hardware and software developments and take appropriate steps to provide modern and effective science capability 
  • Assist other ship departments as necessary, including work on deck and in small boats 

Desired Skills and Knowledge 

The successful candidate will have a broad scope of knowledge of the types of systems commonly found on research vessels, including scientific, ship navigation, communications, and IT/AV equipment.  The following specific skills or experience are desired: 

  • Familiarity with various operating systems and platforms, including MacOS, Microsoft Windows, and Ubuntu Linux 
  • Experience with Microsoft Windows Server-based networking, including Active Directory/AzureAD, Exchange/Office365, DNS/DHCP, and File and Print Sharing 
  • Knowledge of system security (e.g. intrusion detection systems) and data backup/recovery 
  • Specific knowledge or related experience with the following technologies: 
    • Cisco networking equipment (LAN, WLAN, and WAN technologies) 
    • Dell PowerEdge Servers, Dell EMC storage arrays, and Dell Desktops and Laptops. 
    • Kaleidescape/Crestron-based entertainment systems 
    • Pelco/Mobotix CCTV systems 
    • C and Ku-band Cobham and Intellian VSAT systems, SeaTel and iDirect BDE equipment and Iridium communications systems 
    • Kerio Control Firewalls 
    • Panasonic PABX telephone systems 
    • MOXA Serial over IP systems 
    • Serial/UDP Data communication 
  • SCUBA diver certification from an accredited organization 
  • Experience piloting UAVs  

It is essential that the candidate has a very good understanding of electronics and knows how to find necessary information about various system setups, configurations and to get relevant assistance when needed. 

Remuneration: 

  • The remuneration will depend on experience and documented formal qualifications. 
  • Fixed Salary, paid 12 times per year. 
  • Social Security packages according to Vessel Flag Regulations. 

Type of employment Permanent position
Contract type Full time
First day of employment To be agreed - Probably January 2020 at latest
Salary to be agreed
Full-time equivalent 100%
City World Wide Operation
County Møre og Romsdal
Country Norway
Contact
  • Bjørn Inge Furuli, +47 70111880
Published 30.Sep.2019
Last application date 30.Nov.2019 11:59 PM CET

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