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Seabed exploration vessel: features, characteristics, nuances of employment
Modern technologies allow humanity to penetrate into the most hidden corners of our planet, and the seabed is no exception. Research of underwater geology, search for minerals, cable laying, assessment of the ecological state of water areas - all this requires the use of special ships, known as seabed exploration vessels. These high-tech offshore platforms are an integral part of oceanographic expeditions and energy and communications projects.But how do you get a job on a seabed exploration vessel? Let us consider this issue in detail, taking into account all the subtleties and features.
Characteristics and equipment seabed exploration vessels
Vessels of this class are equipped with powerful dynamic positioning systems (DP2 or DP3), which allow them to be held at a given point without the use of anchors - critical for accurate measurements and work. Also on board are:
multibeam echo sounders for plotting the seabed topography;
towed hydrophone systems and sensors;
robotic underwater vehicles (ROVs);
on-board laboratories;
drilling rigs for core sampling;
seismic equipment.
The crew of such vessels is a synergy of maritime professionals and scientific and technical specialists: hydrographers, geophysicists, engineers, programmers, ROV operators and, of course, classic ship personnel - captain, navigators, mechanics, electricians, cooks, etc.
Peculiarities of work on geo-exploration vessels
Work here requires not only high qualifications, but also the ability to adapt to long shifts (often 6-8 weeks at sea), high physical and intellectual stress. Sailors and specialists regularly undergo advanced training courses, safety training and mastery of complex equipment. If you do not have any education and have not yet worked in the maritime sector, then you are unlikely to be able to get a job. work on a seabed exploration vessel. The maximum you can apply for is the position of a sailor. But you will still have to undergo special training.
What specialists are especially in demand on seabed exploration vessels?
Modern research missions require not only classic ship personnel, but also specialists of a new generation. Demand is especially high for:
ROV operators - control remote underwater vehicles at depths of up to 6000 meters, performing precise tasks: inspection, sampling, surveying, installation.
Geophysicists and hydrographers are specialists who analyze seabed structure, compile maps, assess geological risks and participate in the planning of marine operations.
Electronics engineers and programmers are responsible for calibrating and configuring high-precision equipment, developing software for collecting and processing data.
Divers and underwater technicians - essential for manual operations, repairs and installations.
The Marine MAN company has unique experience in selecting such specialists and regularly cooperates with the world's leading offshore projects. We will help you not just find a vacancy, but get into the advanced team of the future.
Job prospects
With growing interest in offshore mining, intercontinental cable projects and environmental research, demand for qualified employees of seabed reconnaissance vessels consistently high.But even the most experienced sailor faces a challenge - how to find a worthy place? This is where a professional crewing company, Marine MAN, comes onto the scene. We are your guide to the world of maritime professions. A crewing company is not just a recruitment agency, but a universal, reliable and technologically advanced partner for both shipowners and seafarers.Why choose us:
we have developed unique software for crew selection;
completely digitized processes from submitting a resume for a specific position to planning rotations;
flexibility and personal approach to everyone;
high level of verification of candidates - from documents to personal qualities.
It's time to go to sea with the best, welcome to Marine MAN