[Svendborg, Denmark] – [April 24, 2024] – Maersk Training, a global leader in maritime training, and Green Marine, a pioneer in methanol-powered maritime solutions, today announced a strategic partnership to establish Maersk Training powered by Green Marine. This collaboration aims to become the leading provider of training solutions for the transition to sustainable maritime fuels, with an initial focus on methanol. 

“The urgency for decarbonisation in the maritime industry is undeniable,” says Jan Tore Knutsen, Head of the Simulations Division at Maersk Training. “This partnership with Green Marine allows us to leverage their unparalleled expertise in methanol operations and combine it with our extensive training experience to equip seafarers with the skills they need to navigate the green transition.” 

Meeting the Growing Demand for Alternative Fuel Training 

The demand for alternative fuel training is rapidly increasing as the maritime industry strives to meet stricter environmental regulations and achieve ambitious decarbonisation goals. Green Marine brings to the table over a decade of practical experience in operating methanol-powered vessels, making them ideally suited to address this growing need. 

“We are thrilled to partner with Maersk Training, a recognized leader in maritime training,” says Morten Jacobsen, Founder and CEO of Green Marine Group. “By combining our expertise, we can create a comprehensive training curriculum that goes beyond compliance and equips seafarers with the knowledge and skills to operate methanol-powered vessels safely and efficiently.” 

A Comprehensive Training Solution 

Maersk Training powered by Green Marine will offer a comprehensive training portfolio encompassing technical training, safety procedures, and best practices for energy-efficient operations. The training will be delivered through a variety of formats, including immersive simulations, online modules, and instructor-led courses, ensuring accessibility for seafarers of all experience levels. 

This partnership positions Maersk Training powered by Green Marine to become a one-stop shop for training across the entire methanol value chain, from production and bunkering to vessel operations. This will empower shipping companies to navigate the green transition with confidence and contribute to a more sustainable maritime future. 

About Maersk Training 

Maersk Training, a part of the global conglomerate A.P. Moller-Maersk Group, is a global leader in training in the maritime and energy industries. With its strong maritime heritage, it offers a comprehensive portfolio of courses and solutions for seafarers of all ranks and disciplines. With over 45 years of experience, Maersk Training is committed to providing high-quality training that meets the evolving needs of the maritime industry. 

About Green Marine 

Green Marine is a leading maritime transition advisory and project management firm specializing in methanol-powered solutions. The company leverages its extensive experience across the methanol value chain to develop innovative and practical solutions for shipowners, operators, and shipyards. 

Contacts 

Maersk Training

Per Larsen
Head of Innovation
per.larsen@maersktraining.com 

Phone +45 40 70 76 88

 
Green Marine 

Fredrik Stubner
CEO – Green Marine Engineering
fs@greenmarine.dk  

Phone: + 46 702 010 117  

We offer

This is a great opportunity to make use of your skills in one of the exciting companies within the Maersk Group. As one of our new Safety Instructors, you will support ongoing and profitable business growth by delivering high quality training courses to our courses participants.

Key responsibilities

Central to the position is to set high personal and professional standards, and to ensure the highest level of customer service is at the forefront of course delivery. In addition to delivering training courses, the role requires proactive contribution to product development and own personal development.
• Development of GWO safety training, and customer specific safety courses for the wind industry; while ensuring the highest level of quality and customer satisfaction.
• Preparation related to the given site, be it remote/on-line, on site or at our training centre i.e. classrooms, equipment, materials and risk
assessment in proper time before courses are scheduled to start.
• Ensure the highest levels of operational flexibility, customer service and efficiency when delivering courses.

We are looking for

You are an experienced Safety Instructor, or who has the desire to become an experienced Safety Instructor. You have solid knowledge within most of the following fields;

Firefighting, first aid, working at heights and the maritime sector and you have a clear set of safety standard awareness appropriate to varied environments. Knowledge of modern instructional techniques is an advantage.

For further information, please contact: Tonny Moeller via tonny.moeller@maersktraining.com

We offer

As our new Senior Graphic Designer, you should be highly skilled in designing and delivering appropriate Learning solutions. He/she will be responsible for the development of graphics and animations for online learning requirements. You should be creative with strong 2D/3D and After-effects skills to join our Digital Content team.

Key responsibilities

• Design and develop entry-level and advanced level courseware and instructional material for on-demand training
• Develop new online courses and technical exams/assessments using graphic design, branding, image editing, document formatting, animation, video, audio, e-learning authoring, web, and portal skills and tools
• In-depth knowledge of curriculum design, instructional methods, adult learning, and training solutions
• Produce interactive experiences for eLearning or product demos
• Knowledge of Learning Management System (LMS / Learning Content Management System (LCMS) / Learning Experience Platform (LXP)
• Create graphic guidelines to build consistency and faster deliverables
• Review and test new and revised curriculum offerings from other team members, providing feedback and suggestions for improvement; contributes to new curriculum or program ideas
• Strong commitment to ensuring quality and efficiency.

We are looking for

We are looking for a Senior Graphic Designer with adequate knowledge of graphic design, styles, and latest layout techniques. Strong understanding of visual design to simplify complex concepts or represent textual information into engaging learning materials is required for the job.
We anticipate that you have an appropriate level of hands-on experience and the following qualifications:

• Design degree/Diploma in Web Designing or Multimedia preferred
• 9+ years of experience in eLearning industry with focus on creating WBTs, ILTs and Scenario-based courses
• Experience in creating eLearning projects from conception to production, working on rapid authoring tools is mandatory
• Expertise in multimedia authoring tools like Adobe Creative Suite – Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere, After Effects, 3D Max/Maya, Articulate Storyline/RISE, video, and sound editing tools
• Hands-on experience using Articulate Rise and Storyline
Strong understanding of animation, character design, and storyboarding
• Excellent attention to detail and a strong sense of spatial awareness and perspective
• Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills
• Creativity and a passion for staying on top of trends in the field

Preferred skills
• Expertise in HTML, CSS, JS, Java query, Bootstrap and MS Office tools
• UI/UX design is appreciated

For further information, please contact: Divya Bharathi via divya.bharathi@maersktraining.com

We offer

As our new sales manager you will be part of our marketing team and work directly with our new and existing customers on a daily basis, you will also support in other tasks in the marketing group.

This position will have base at one of our centers, in Bergen, Stavanger, Grimstad or Kristiansund, sales work will mainly be done by phone or teams, some traveling must be expected.

Key responsibilities

• Responsible for follow-up customers, via phone or teams
• Work with new customers and marked opportunities

We are looking for

We are looking for a person with similar experience and network in the oil and gas industry and/or maritime industry. Background/knowledge of security and emergency training would be an advantage.

• Must be highly self-driven and result oriented
• Must have excellent communication skills and preferably experience with CRM systems
• Experience with Teams, SOME and other digital tools and platforms
• Service minded with a high drive
• A structured way of working, showing attention to detail
• Fluent in English and Norwegian both verbally and in writing

For further information, please contact: Tommy Olsen via tommy.olsen@maersktraining.com

Maersk Training, dedicated to advancing maritime excellence, presents the Bridge Team Enhancement Program (BTEP) designed to refine the professional skills of seafarers and equip them for career advancement. This white paper explores the program’s comprehensive approach, focusing on knowledge assessment, practical skills verification, and human factor development.

Enhancing Officer Proficiency:

BTEP meticulously evaluates officers at various ranks (Captain, Chief Officer, Second Officer, Third Officer) to identify areas for improvement.  This assessment is multifaceted, encompassing:

  • Underpinning Knowledge:  A rigorous evaluation ensures a solid foundation in maritime principles and regulations.
  • Practical Skills Verification:  Simulator exercises provide a realistic platform to assess proficiency in Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS), navigation/ship handling, and International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGS).
  • Human Factor Development:  Individual performance is evaluated against a predefined Human Factor (HF) profile encompassing six crucial elements:
    • Situational Awareness
    • Decision-Making
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Communication
    • Performance-Shaping Factors

Personalized Development:

Building on the comprehensive assessment, participants formulate a Personal Development Plan (PDP) to guide their ongoing professional growth beyond the program.

World-Class Simulation Facilities:

Maersk Training leverages its global network of facilities to deliver practical exercises within full-mission Bridge simulators.  These advanced simulators replicate real-world scenarios, allowing officers to hone their skills in a controlled environment.

Conclusion:

By combining rigorous knowledge assessment, practical skill verification, and targeted human factor development, the Maersk Training Bridge Team Enhancement Program (BTEP) empowers seafarers to excel in their roles and navigate their careers towards leadership positions.

 

Are you ready to set sail towards a more inclusive future in the maritime industry? Our latest blog post dives deep into the waters of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) within maritime leadership, highlighting the transformative journey underway to create safer and more respectful work environments for all crew members. 

In a recent academic article by our own Leadership Consultant Rikke Knudsen, maritime leaders examined the pressing need to address DE&I issues within the industry. According to the report, the maritime sector lags behind in recruiting and retaining diverse talent, with women and minorities significantly underrepresented. Additionally, instances of bullying, harassment, and violence among seafarers underscore the urgency for change. 

Nurturing Inclusivity within Maritime Leadership 

One of the authors of the article asserts, ‘Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion aren’t just trendy phrases; they are fundamental principles crucial for the future of the maritime industry. It’s vital to ensure that each crew member feels both psychologically and physically safe and can authentically express themselves while on board vessels. 

But why are inclusive work environments so important in the maritime industry? Because they not only create a fairer and more respectful environment but also improve safety and efficiency onboard ships. 

In an environment characterized by long periods away from home and challenging working conditions, it is crucial that crew members feel valued, respected, and included. An inclusive work environment promotes trust, collaboration, and well-being, which are essential for ensuring successful and safe ship operations. 

Empowering Maritime Leaders: Driving Change through Inclusive Training Programs 

To tackle these challenges head-on, companies like Maersk A/S have embarked on a cultural transformation journey by implementing leadership training programs such as “Leading as One”. This program equipped maritime leaders with the necessary tools and mindset to promote inclusion and drive positive behavioural change among their crews. 

“Our training aims to empower leaders to create environments where diversity is celebrated, equity is ensured, and everyone feels included,” explains the author. “Through personal awareness and skill-building, senior officers step forward as role models onboard ships, prioritizing the welfare of their crew members.” 

The results speak for themselves. Feedback from Senior Officers who completed the “Leading as One” training indicates a significant improvement in their understanding of leadership, their ability to act as role models, and their readiness to drive behavioural change among their teams. 

A Call to Action for Maritime Leadership 

The journey towards inclusion doesn’t end here. Continuous support and engagement from top management are essential to sustain cultural transformation and make inclusion a top priority across the maritime industry. 

“As leaders, we have a responsibility to pave the way for a more inclusive future,” emphasizes the author. “By investing in DE&I initiatives, skills development, and promoting a culture of respect and inclusion, we can chart a course towards a brighter, fairer maritime industry for all.” 

Join us as we navigate the waters of diversity and steer towards a future where every crew member feels safe, respected, and valued onboard ships around the world. Together, we can set sail towards a more inclusive maritime industry for future generations. 

Maersk Training  has been a leading provider of safety and technical training to the wind energy industry for over 12 years and has extensive insight into career pathways for aspiring technicians. Committing to the covenant will allow service leavers and veterans to access this knowledge and inform their career plans when considering wind energy.

As part of its commitment, Maersk Training will collaborate with the Career Transition Partnership (CTP) and other support organisations to assist military personnel in finding pathways to employment within the renewable energy industry. This includes providing advice, hosting career events, delivering webinars, and organising open days at training centres for cadets and service leavers interested in the sector.

Furthermore, Maersk Training actively employs service leavers and veterans, with over 30% of its UK instructor pool having a military background. The company is committed to offering flexibility to all employees, including reservists and those with essential commitments.

In alignment with the principles of the Armed Forces Covenant, Maersk Training in the UK pledges to:

  • Promote its status as an Armed Forces-friendly organisation to suppliers, partners, and business neighbours.
  • Offer a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for Military personnel meeting job role essential criteria.
  • Support the employment of Service spouses and partners through working with Forces Families Jobs.
  • Provide flexibility in granting leave for Service spouses and partners before, during, and after deployments. 
  • Support employees who choose to be members of the Reserve Forces by accommodating their training and deployment.
  • Support employees who choose to be Cadet Force Adult Volunteers by accommodating their training and offering adjustments to the working day.
  • Offer support cadet units in the local community where possible.
  • Actively participate in Armed Forces Day, the Poppy Appeal, Remembrance activities, and other relevant events.
  • Offer discounts to members of the Armed Forces Community where possible.
  • Raise awareness of the Covenant through events and social media.
  • Support Service Charities, including Mission Motorsport.
  • Displaying the Armed Forces Covenant logo (with hyperlink) on our website.

 

 

We offer

As our new HSE Operational Development Manager you will be part of our operations team, focusing on developing and delivering HSE service solutions to our customers. The position offers global exposure and a chance to work in a fun and dynamic environment, with clear KPI’s and targets, and above all good colleagues!

Key responsibilities

As a part of the team, you will amongst other things, be responsible for:
• Living the A.P. Moller – Maersk values.
• Contributing to a good working environment.
• Developing and expanding Maersk’s HSE Service business, worldwide.
• Ensuring Maersk H2S Safety Service’s optimal global utilization of an active global HSE agreement, with a major O&G company. The agreement gives Maersk H2S a preferred position to supply HSE personnel across all of their sites and activities. The primary focus is to ensure that Maersk H2S has the most possible personnel engaged at any given time.
• Develop and maintaining HSE Personnel Database, to ensure an adequate supply base, at all times.
• Interviewing candidates for this personnel database.
• Opening up business channels and relationships to other companies in the energy sector, with the aim of providing HSE services.
• Provides field HSE support and guidance throughout all activities to secure an exemplary HSE performance.
• Ensure compliance with contract requirements.
• Supporting other Maersk operations.
• Demonstrating safety leadership.
• Assisting in all matters relating to the work area.
• Observing the laws, executive orders, etc. within the area of responsibility, cf. the Company´s Management System.

We are looking for

The right person:

• Has experience working with HSE in Oil & Gas (preferred, but not a requirement)
• Has experience working with Safety Awareness/Behavior Based Safety (BSS)
• Promotes and coaches the workforce in the safety mindset
• Has experience with direct customer support/contact
• NEBOSH or similar is preferred, but not a requirement. Various educational backgrounds can lead to the role.
• A minimum of 5 years’ experience in operational HSE roles.

Maersk H2S Safety Service – owned by Maersk Training – are providing H2S safety services – typical service includes, rental of equipment, supervisory personnel qualified to prepare and maintain an H2S contingency, preparation of safety documentation, equipment maintenance, service and training. Maersk H2S are operating worldwide and has divisions / companies in: DK/Esbjerg, Australia, Brazil, Norway, Italy, Brunei, MENA and Egypt.

“When dealing with safety no compromise can be made.”

For further information, please contact: Christian Birkekjaer via christian.birkekjaer@maerskh2s.com

We offer

Maersk Training Services India Private Limited provides value added training support services to professionals and companies engaged in the Maritime, Oil & Gas and people skill related training courses.
Located in the heart of Chennai, Maersk Training Services India Private Limited provides support services across India and abroad for both the Maersk group companies and otherexternal customers.

Key responsibilities

Purpose and general responsibilities of the position:
-Liaising with Training Management Services Coordinators across MT office globally for completion of training booking requests
-Proactive collaboration with internal departments globally to ensure that core information about the course availability and booking requests are uploaded on time in the requisite systems
-Liaising with Administration and Sales Coordinators to ensure that the joining instructions are issued on time to the clients with correct information
-Proactive collaboration with MT centres globally to increase the satisfaction of our internal and external clients by maintaining regular evaluation forms / feedback reports
-Liaising with clients and internal stakeholders by providing Availability reports, Revenue reports and maintaining other Booking and Financial records in the system.

Key aspects of work:
-Coordinating with various stakeholders internally & externally
– Creating Purchase Orders, checking emails, uploading and requesting certificates
-Building long term relationship and stakeholder management

We are looking for

The ideal candidate would possess the following characteristics:
-Freshers/candidates with maximum 4 years of experience
-Bachelor’s or Master’s degree
-Well versed with MS- Excel
-Experience interacting with clients
-Ability to work with data and filter variety of information sources to derive the key messages.
-Analytical & problem solving ability for trouble shooting
-Attention to detail
-Ability to strive in a fast-paced work environment
-Highly motivated individuals
-Focus on time management and meet tight deadlines
-Proactive team player with good interpersonal skills
-Fluent in English (both written and verbal communication)

For further information, please contact: Divya Bharathi via divya.bharathi@maersktraining.com

We offer

You will be the main driver of our digital products and solutions, collaborating closely with multiple teams to deliver top-tier solutions that meet and exceed our customers’ needs. We offer you
• Opportunity to experience the value and impact on our customers
• Ownership of multiple products (including Training Management Solution, Planning and Booking Engine)
• Become part of an ambitious digital transformation
• To be part of a global team of talented people from diverse backgrounds and cultures

Key responsibilities

You will form a strong team around you who will be responsible for designing and developing digital solutions (applications) in alignment with the Agile Innovation team. Fulfil our customers’ needs and continuously add value from our digital solutions, as well monitoring and operating solutions according to DevOps principles.
Specifically, we expect you to:
• Collaborate with stakeholders, teams, and customers to define and align on the vision and strategy for our digital products.
• Own the product backlog, and manage and prioritize requirements based on business value.
• Lead an agile development team in planning, scoping, and creation of product roadmaps.
• Ensure delivery of high-quality digital solutions that enhance customer experience.
• Communicate product status and progress to all stakeholders, from the team to the C-suite.
• Drive continuous improvement and innovation in our digital product landscape.

We are looking for

You have a high self-drive and thrive in a dynamic environment with ambitions to deliver outstanding results. You are comfortable working with many stakeholders and holds excellent communication skills with a proven experience working globally.
You have a minimum of 8-10 years’ experience as Product Owner from a digital company and have experience with software development processes. We do not expect you to be technical, but your skill sets must include:
• User story and acceptance criteria setting
• Sprint goals, socialize and prioritizing backlog.
• Understanding of continuous integration practices including code, build, and tests.
• Understanding of continuous delivery practices such as releases, deployments and operations.
• Responsible for observing, maintaining, and continuously improving the solutions.
• Follow progress of work and address production issues during sprints
• Agile (SCRUM) ways of working
• Excellent communication, stakeholder management, and project management skills

As a person, you are collaborative and proactive. You treasure any kind of feedback as this sets your data driven mindset in motion. You handle ambiguity well and focus on putting things into logical order.
You will be based in our Chennai office with remote work opportunities.

For further information, please contact: Divya Bharathi via divya.bharathi@maersktraining.com

We offer

GWO, the Global Wind Organisation, is the body that sets industry standards in safety for wind turbine technicians. As one of our Technical Instructors, you will deliver wind turbine training to the industries growing number of technicians.

Maersk training UK located in 4 locations throughout the UK and are looking for Full time instructors to cope with increasing demand for training in the Humber Area.

We have locations in Immingham, Newcastle, Aberdeen and Lowestoft and travel between sites will be required.

Key responsibilities

• Instruction of training courses.

• Support the Review, update and develop course material according to relevant course standards.

• Be a support function in education and training of instructors.

• Work in line with Maersk core values.

• Provide a good professional service to all customers

We are looking for

We are looking for competent electrical technicians preferably with some teaching experience, teaching experience is not essential but will be an advantage.

Specific requirements for the position are;

• Educated and trained in responsibility with relevant qualifications and accreditations held.

• Solid experience with MS Office programmes.

• Proficiency in both written and verbal English.

• Competence and certification required for courses instructed. (Electrical, Mechanical and Hydraulics)

• Exceptional non-electrical applicants will be considered

For further information, please contact: Michael Rennie via michael.rennie@maersktraining.com

By: Capt. Jaspreet Singh Puri, Dec 2023 

ABSTRACT:  

The maritime industry is evolving, demanding a shift in leadership perspectives. Leaders, both at sea and on land, must engage in self-reflection and commit to personal growth.  

This paper examines the needs of the younger generation, what expectations they have from their leaders, and how can they grow and thrive in the fast-paced world. It also examines the challenges that are faced by today’s leaders, their stand on the need for people skills and their own development to cope with the changing times. 

Interviews were conducted with top officers and Junior crew members for this paper, data from other articles and papers were also included. 

The paper concludes the need for today’s leader to have a Growth Mindset and evolve towards being a people leader and not just a technical leader. It also throws light into steps being taken by companies to assist the leaders in achieving the right balance when it comes to dealing with multicultural crew on board. 

INTRODUCTION: 

A decade ago, maritime vessels had larger crews (up to 30 members), longer port stays, and limited internet access. Crew members spent more time together, fostering camaraderie, entailing that the leaders could focus on duties and vessel standards. 

Contrastingly, maritime crews are now smaller with safe manning practices, shorter port stays, and widespread internet access. This shift creates a social divide among crew members, prompting leaders to take a hands-on approach in uniting the team for safety, efficiency, and environmental responsibility. 

The leaders also face a challenge in the form of changing mindsets and the attitudes of the younger generation, which sometimes can be attributed to changing parenting styles and the availability of more career options. 

As indicated in a study by Flin et al. (2008) the leaders onboard are at the sharp end of an organization which means they are the interface between the ship and shore and are sometimes stuck in a limbo when the equilibrium on either side is disrupted. Let us now shift the focus to the sharp end and have an insight into what are their thoughts. 

METHODOLOGY, RESULT AND ANALYSIS: 

aa) INTERVIEW WITH THE LEADERS

Interviews were conducted with the Senior officers comprising of various nationalities, varied experience and ranks, the interview focused on the following: 

  1. The changes they have seen over the ages in the quality of life at sea. 
  2. How the younger generation of Junior officers are compared to when they were in those shoes.
  3. The need for people skills (People skills, also known as interpersonal skills or soft skills, refer to the ability to interact effectively and harmoniously with others. These skills are crucial in various personal and professional settings and involve how individuals communicate, collaborate, and navigate social situations) on board.  

The results are summarised below: 

a) Quality of Life at Sea and the Younger Generation 

  1. Many leaders feel that life at sea has become very fast-paced and more monotonous than before, pointing out the lack of shore leaves due to shortened port stays, and increased communication from the shore organisation which sometimes comes across to be micro/remote managing and that there seems to be a reduction in faith/trust in the leaders on board.
  2. The present leaders feel that the juniors who are coming on board are lacking the technical abilities (sometimes even the basic knowledge is not there) that they are expected to have, which in some cases was due to lack of passion or the willingness to learn.
  3. Some leaders observe a deficiency in discipline, humbleness, and gratitude among juniors. Many are solely focused on swift promotions and financial gains, completing contracts as a means to an end. Conversely, others exhibit competence, enthusiasm, assertiveness, and a keen awareness of their mental health. 
  4. The focus has shifted from thriving and facing the tough life at sea and looking for opportunities with less pressure. 

b) Need for People Skills 

  1. Almost all leaders agreed that People skills are more important and necessary to have a good working environment on board. 
  2. They were also of the opinion that people skills are the base of a good leader, whereas technical skill and knowledge can be acquired by practice and learning over time whereas people skills are hard to obtain and develop if not started at an early stage.
  3. The leaders voiced out that people skills helped them establish a good psychologically safe and trustful environment on board which led to a productive and efficient working environment. 
  4. Many agreed that the synchronisation of senior officers was crucial for a well-performing team, meaning that if the Senior Officers were in harmony the whole vessel would follow suit.  

bb) INTERVIEW WITH THE JUNIORS

Interviews were conducted with Junior officers with varied experience including Cadets of various nationalities. The focus of the interview was to gather their input on the following: 

  1. What do they look for in their leaders which would help them thrive and grow? 
  2. The need for People skills onboard. 

The results are summarised below 

a) The Leader Type  

  1. Many officers highlighted the qualities that they look for in their leaders which can help them thrive and grow
  2. The leader should be calm and balanced in his approach.
  3. They should be like a mentor and a friend on board so that people can approach them without fear.
  4. They should be fair in their treatment and should not be biased toward a particular group of people.
  5. The leaders should lead by example and take the initiative to have a healthy, trustworthy, and psychologically safe environment on board. 

b) Need for People skills. 

  1. Much like their leaders, the junior members also echoed the sentiment that they desire their leaders to have fundamental interpersonal skills.
  2. They associated good leadership skills with the ability to provide and maintain good harmony among people onboard. 
  3. The juniors also said that the atmosphere set by Senior Officers generally guides the trend onboard on how people treat each other.
  4. Many said that it is a home away from home and felt that caring and tolerance are the keys to a thriving environment on board. 

CONCLUSION: 

The Shipping industry recognised the need for non-technical skills in the crew was identified following several accidents in which human factors were identified as the main cause (Grech et al. 2008). In response, from January 2017, maritime legislation (STCW 2011) requires all ship’s officers to undergo leadership and teamwork training and demonstrate knowledge of bridge and engine room resource management principles (BRM & ERM) to be certified or to renew their certificates. The STCW (2011: 101 and 143) states that this knowledge must include: the allocation, assignment, and prioritization of resources, effective communication, assertiveness, and leadership, obtaining and maintaining situational awareness and consideration of the team’s experience. 

Weick (2001) also demonstrates, in his analysis of the Mann Gulch disaster, the importance of operational leadership in building a resilient organization, and he points to factors such as wisdom, role system, respectful interaction and the ability to improvise. 

Hence for a leader to have a successful team, a safe and productive environment onboard the below is necessary. 

  1. Being polite and treating everyone with respect. 
  2. Be technically sound as this forms the basis of being a good leader. 
  3. Be a part of the team and be present. An officer who seldom or never participates in the work, or who is reluctant to state his opinion or correct dangerous acts, is not welcome to the crew and would fit the description of a laissez-faire leader put forward by Bass and Riggio (2006). 
  4. Be a role model and a mentor, someone who people look up to and want to be like. 
  5. Have good communication skills such as passing clear and concise instructions and actively listening to what others have to say. 
  6. Showing empathy towards people and trying to understand their needs, feelings and perspectives. 
  7. Should be flexible and show adaptability in the face of change. 
  8. Showing trust in the team and allowing them to grow and learn from mistakes. 
  9. Providing guidance and support for the overall development of the crew.  
  10. Be resilient, showing composure and positivity when faced with challenges. 
  11. Be ever ready to learn more and have a growth mindset.  
  12. Be proactive in handling and addressing challenges. 

We at Maersk Training take the term “non-technical Crew Resource Management” which is defined as “the cognitive, social and personal resource skills that complement technical skills, and contribute to safe and efficient task performance” (Flin et al. 2008:1), very seriously and are working in equipping the leaders on board with tools to handle various situations, be it a day-to-day scenario or a challenging situation, we readily work with the leaders onboard.  

One such program we are running is LEADING AS ONE for MAERSK A/S and majority of leaders see the meaning and the purpose of having such a program, they feel empowered and better equipped to handle the situations they might encounter while at sea. 

Remember – EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP IS AN ONGOING PROCESS OF LEARNING AND IMPROVEMENT. CONTINOUSLY DEVELOPING THE SKILLS AND ADAPTING TO DIFFERENT SITUATION WILL CONTRIBUTE IN BECOMING A SUCCESSFUL LEADER 

 

REFERENCES: 

Flin, R., O’Connor, P. & Crichton, M. 2008. Safety at the sharp end. A guide to non-technical skills. Aldershot: Ashgate. 

STCW. 2011. International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers. Including 2010 Manila Amendments. London: IMO. 

Bass, B.M. & Riggio, R.E. 2006. Transformational leadership. East Sussex: Psychology Press. 

Grech, M.R., Horberry, T.J. & Koester, T. 2008. Human factors in the maritime domain. Boca Raton: CRC Press. 

Weick, K.E. 2001. The collapse of sensemaking in organizations: The Mann Gulch Disaster. In Weick, K.E. (ed.) Making sense of the organization, pp. 100-125.