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Career Profile: Marine Officer

Written by admin on Jan 22nd, 2008 | Filed under: Maritime-based careers

The Career Information and Profile of the Marine Officer will be described in this article. A marine officer regulates traffic and ensures safety within the port waters.

He is tasked with coordinating maritime search-and-rescue operations and enforcing port regulations and maritime security measures. Other duties will include managing piloting guidelines as well as the licensing and upgrading of pilots.

As his job scope revolves around managing and planning, he has to be able to think on his feet and be able to communicate clearly, especially in report writing.

The job requires a Certificate of Competency as a Deck Officer and a Class 1 Master Marine. One might choose to progress to become a Senior Marine Officer, Deputy Controller or Controller.


Career Profile: Marine Insurance (underwriter)

Written by admin on Jan 22nd, 2008 | Filed under: Maritime-based careers

The Career Information and Profile of the Marine Insurance (underwriter) will be described in this article. The job scope of the Marine Insurance (underwriter) is to assist his clients in evaluating insurance applications to achieve maximum returns with minimum risk.

He is an advisor and thus must possess good foresight and evaluation skills. He must have an aptitude in numbers and be conscientious in analyzing risks and defined geographic markets, resources and processes.

Such a job requires a Polytechnic Diploma or Degree in any course as well as a degree in banking, business, insurance, law or mathematics/ statistics. With experience and a good track record, one will be able to progress in the company and take on general management roles.


Career Profile: Marine Engineer

Written by admin on Jan 22nd, 2008 | Filed under: Technical careers

The Career Profile of the Marine Engineer will be described in this article. A marine engineer manages all aspects of a ship’s mechanical system including the design, the operation, the maintenance and repairs of a ship.

 

He must possess knowledge in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, control engineering, naval architecture and ship construction and also be interested to keep abreast of technological trends in the offshore and marine sector.

 

He designs the necessary equipment to run the ship whilst working hand in hand with a naval architect who is in charge of designing the ship structure. As the marine engineer plays a vital role in the success of the ship’s construction, he must be a team player, and possess good leadership skills to ensure smooth running of all operations.

 

Armed with skills and knowledge of marine engineering, he may choose to specialize in any machinery on the ship or any process in shipbuilding/ the ship’s function.

 

A Diploma in Marine Engineering/ Marine and Offshore Technology or a Degree in Ocean/ Marine Engineering is required to enter this field. With experience, one may progress from inspecting ships to holding technical or general managerial positions.


Career Profile: Auditor

Written by admin on Jan 22nd, 2008 | Filed under: Accountancy-related careers

How is the career profile like for an Auditor? Well, basically an Auditor’s role lies in the systematic evaluation and review of an organisation’s or firm’s accounting records.

Basically, there a two main branch of Audits:

1. Internal Auditing

2. External Auditing

Internal Auditing consists of four main process: 1) Subsystem Audit. 2) Management and operational Audit. 3) internal audit project-based participation. 4. Management of Audit systems

Internal Auditors may be call upon to evaluate an organisation’s performance and inform the management about breaches if there are any.

External Auditing process includes 1) statutory audit. 2) management of auditing activities. 3) Consultation.

The qualities essential to auditors include having a sharp and investigative sense for details and inconsistencies.

Auditors will need to have qualification/s in Accounting.


Career Profile: Arborist

Written by admin on Jan 20th, 2008 | Filed under: Buildings and estate-based careers, Technical careers

The Career Information and Profile of the Arborist will be described in this article. An arborist is a landscape technician that specializes in the management and maintenance of trees.

His job scope involves the inspection and caring of trees, as well as to coordinate the planting, pruning, removal and transplanting of trees.

The requirements for this job is qualification/s in the field of Horticulture and Landscape Management.

A good resource for arborist wannabes is the International Society of Arborists.


Career Profile: Landscape Designer

Written by admin on Jan 20th, 2008 | Filed under: Artistic careers, Buildings and estate-based careers

This article talks about the career profile of the Landscape Designer. The jop scope involves utilizing their skills and knowledge in drafting, design and visualizing to assist Landscape Architects in the design of parks and other outdoor spaces. Landscape design involves creating landscapes that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

The key ingredient for a Landscape Designer is the passion for design. Of course, he must possess a recognized diploma in any related design field (e.g. Architectural Draftsmanship), and have experiences in either architectural/ landscape architecture design.

There are specialised educations and courses for landscape design. One of them is the Diploma in Landscape Design, School of Landscape Design. New Zealand.


Career Profile: Valuer

Written by admin on Jan 20th, 2008 | Filed under: Buildings and estate-based careers

The Career Information and Profile of the Valuer will be described in this article. Valuers are also known as Appraisers or Valuation Officers. The task of the career is to carry out valuations on various premises.

A Valuer’s duties encompasses giving professional advice on property investment to allow his client to achieve maximum profit with minimum risk. He is also to follow through with the legal procedures involving compensation, land acquisition and property tax.

Qualities a valuer must possess would be good foresight, good interpersonal skills and good knowledge in specialized laws, procedures and policies.

A Diploma or related certification in Real Estate is required for this job.


Career Profile: Quantity Surveyor

Written by admin on Jan 20th, 2008 | Filed under: Buildings and estate-based careers

The Career Profile of the Quantity Surveyor will be described in this article. A Quantity Surveyor manages all costs relating to any building project. He is largely relied on by his client, for advice relating to financial and legal matters.

His duties include

1) providing professional advice to his clients on several matters such as
a) contractual matters
b) terms and conditions involving tenders and contracts
c) insurance and choice of contractors

2) preparing work specifications and collating bills of quantities

3) being in touch with the latest market prices of materials and labour

4) Settling accounts between clients and contractors

The qualities of a Quantity Surveyor are similar to that of a Land Surveyor. He must have an aptitude for numbers, and be able to negotiate prices. As he is put in-charge of monetary matters, he must be trustworthy and put the interest of his client first, so as to establish a strong relationship with his client and build a good reputation for himself.

A Degree/ Diploma in Quantity Surveying or Building would be required for this job.


Career Profile: Land Surveyor

Written by admin on Jan 20th, 2008 | Filed under: Buildings and estate-based careers, Technical careers

The Career Information and Profile of the Land Surveyor will be described in this article. Like the job title implies, a land surveyor is responsible for carrying out land and engineering surveys for construction projects, site boundaries or land strata titles, with the help of optical instruments.

He will survey the land, record land measurements and other useful data and finally collate all the information into a report. This information would then be utilized in surveying plans and maps for projects related to land use, housing and traffic patterns.

Since much calculation work is required for the job, an aptitude in mathematics and geography would be most suitable. Every minor calculation makes a huge difference, thus accuracy and neatness is preferred. One must be able to handle delicate equipment and enjoy the outdoors.

A Diploma in Land Surveying is the minimum requirement for furthering a degree course in this field.


Career Profile: Landscape Architect

Written by admin on Jan 20th, 2008 | Filed under: Artistic careers, Buildings and estate-based careers

This article talks about the career profile of the Landscape Architect. The dream of a landscape architect is to be able to come up with sustainable designs that project the best visual and functional quality in both the built and natural landscape. This can be achieved with the aid of both natural and man-made systems.

Like all designers, a landscape architect must be creative, and have a flair for appreciating the natural environment. He must be patient and affluent in communicating his ideas to his client. Whilst being a team player, he also has to be able to work independently to meet tight deadlines. He will be in-charge of the on-site supervision to ensure that operations run according to order.

A landscape architect must possess knowledge in the various types of materials and be able to access the quality of workmanship presented to them. The client will rely on him to provide professional advice on the design of the development based on the design brief and a thorough site analysis.

A Master’s or Bachelors in Landscape Architecture or Diploma in Landscape Design/ Horticulture is required to enter into this field.