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4 young VIslanders certified as deckhands

- can now work on board tugs following HLSCC training & support from VI Shipping Registry & Svitzer
Four junior deckhands received their certificates and documents on Thursday April 7, 2016 after successfully completing the Svitzer Recruitment Programme, enabling them to now work as deckhands on board ships. Those awarded are Javier Smith, Ezra King, Bharrat Persaud Jr, and Keyroy Frank. Photo: VINO
Premier Smith congratulates two of the four young men. Photo: VINO
Premier Smith congratulates two of the four young men. Photo: VINO
Acting Director of the Virgin Islands Shipping Registry, Captain Raman Bala, described the ceremony as a momentous occasion, and noted that this was the first time such a programme has been implemented in the Territory. Photo: VINO
Acting Director of the Virgin Islands Shipping Registry, Captain Raman Bala, described the ceremony as a momentous occasion, and noted that this was the first time such a programme has been implemented in the Territory. Photo: VINO
Head of the SVITZER Americas, Mr. Albert Snoei stated that the project of recruiting young persons to work on international tugs will be ongoing and new recruits will receive the required training onboard the tugs. Photo: VINO
Head of the SVITZER Americas, Mr. Albert Snoei stated that the project of recruiting young persons to work on international tugs will be ongoing and new recruits will receive the required training onboard the tugs. Photo: VINO
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Four junior deckhands received their certificates and documents on Thursday April 7, 2016 after successfully completing the Svitzer Recruitment Programme, enabling them to now work as deckhands on board ships.
They were handed their certificates at a brief ceremony held at the Central Administration Complex in the presence of Premier Dr The Honourable D. Orlando Smith.

The four men completed their customised safety training, medical fitness tests and seafarers documentation. Those awarded are Javier Smith, Ezra King, Bharrat Persaud Jr, and Keyroy Frank.

The Virgin Islands Shipping Registry, in collaboration with Svitzer America, and the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College Centre for Applied Marine Studies, spearheaded the programme which was designed to recruit VIslanders as Junior Deckhands for employment on board Svitzers’ international tugs.

Premier and Minister of Finance, Dr The Honourable D. Orlando Smith, in his remarks, spoke about the progress the Shipping Registry and the wider Maritime Administration is showing by having programmes such as these offered in the territory.

The Premier said, “I look forward to continued progress in the marine sector as we go forward. It is an area of great potential for our economy. Vigilance is our motto and our marine reserves should continue to produce limitless opportunities in the foreseeable future.”

Acting Director of the Virgin Islands Shipping Registry, Captain Raman Bala, described the ceremony as a momentous occasion, and noted that this was the first time such a programme has been implemented in the territory.

“This is the first time an international company with over four hundred tugs have come to BVI and are recruiting people to work on their tugs. This is a great opportunity for these young gentlemen, as we expect that at a later stage they would become masters on board international ships and return to the territory to provide the much needed technical expertise in high positions within the industry and government.”

Recruting project an ongoing one

Head of the SVITZER Americas, Mr Albert Snoei stated that the project of recruiting young persons to work on international tugs will be ongoing and new recruits will receive the required training onboard the tugs.

Mr Snoei said, “It is a very special project, and I am very interested about it because the programme is one which is expected to train these young men to be able to master on board tugs. I started as a junior deckhand and I am now thirty years into the maritime business. I am hoping these young men would one day obtain the necessary qualifications and experience to replace me when the time comes.”

The recruits were trained in a newly developed three-day Deckhand Safety Course at the HLSSC Centre for Applied Maritime Studies and were taught the skills that would be necessary to work as deckhands onboard tugs. They also received a two-day training in SVITZER Safety and Familiarisation Course.

Dr Paula Trotman-Hastings assessed the deckhands assessed for medical fitness at the Peebles Hospital under the UK Seafarers Medical Fitness regime. The Maritime and Coastguard Agency of the UK recently approved Dr Trotman-Hastings to examine candidates and issue the United Kingdom Seafarers Medical Fitness Certificate called ENG 1 on their behalf. ENG 1 is an internationally accepted medical fitness certificate which is valid for two years.

4 Responses to “4 young VIslanders certified as deckhands”

  • long look me come from (11/04/2016, 15:51) Like (9) Dislike (7) Reply
    They still will not be hired
    • ... (12/04/2016, 00:21) Like (2) Dislike (3) Reply
      You are so right. just another pr hipe locals are the real victim in all of this being shut out of this sector
    • elegal (12/04/2016, 04:22) Like (15) Dislike (3) Reply
      why don't you do the program and try to see if you'll get employed. stop the negativity it takes u no where.
  • musa (13/04/2016, 07:08) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    well done guys


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