Secret Clearance Mariners - Crowley Maritime - FL

Crowley is seeking mariners with active security clearances. These positions include but are*not limited to STOS, QMED and steward department. The jobs are on various MSC vessels and are under a Seafarers International Union contract. Rotations are 120days on and 120days off. If you are interested …

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[QUOTE=gCaptain Jobs;194274]Crowley is seeking mariners with active security clearances. These positions include but are*not limited to STOS, QMED and steward department.

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What is STOS?

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[QUOTE=civmar;194294]What is STOS?

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Specially Trained Ordinary Seaman (STOS) (SHLSOS-465)
Applicants completing our 70-hour Specially Trained Ordinary Seaman course and presenting our Certificate of Training at a Regional Exam Center, satisfy the training requirements for service as a Specially Trained Ordinary Seaman AND the training and assessment requirements of Table A-II/4 of the STCW Code, “Specification of Minimum Standard of Competence for Ratings Forming Part of a Navigational Watch,” and 46 CFR 12.05- 3© PROVIDED they also present evidence of at least six months’ sea-going service performing navigational watchkeeping functions under the supervision of the Master or officer in charge of the navigational watch. If the applicant does not present evidence of six months of this service, he or she satisfies the training and assessment requirements for certification as Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch RESTRICTED to lookout duties only. This certification is valid for one year and may not be renewed. This course is designed for deck trainees who need a fast track to Ratings Forming Part of the Navigational Watch. It meets the requirements of 46 CFR12.05.3© and STCW Table A-II/4. Topics covered in the course include: anchoring, mooring, knot-tying, gyro and magnetic compass, wheel watch, error chain analysis and pilot interactions, helm control, rules of the road, IALA buoy systems, shipboard communication, helm watch relief and lookout watch.

Prerequisites: UA Program Phases 1and 2, or 180 days as an OS