Cadet Brochure
Cadet Brochure
Cadet Brochure
We are committed to the continual professional development of all our staff and will guide and support you every step of the way, from sponsorships and sea service during study leave breaks, to assistance with travel and accommodation costs.
From leaving school or college, right through the rank spectrum to Master Mariner and beyond, Shell's seafaring staff are widely considered to be the best the industry has to offer. It is this dedication and commitment to absolute quality of service, performance and safety that we pride ourselves in, and look for, in all our prospective applicants.
oceans of opportunity
With an unparalleled breadth of opportunity, responsibility and challenges, the Shell Groups Open Resourcing scheme affords staff the opportunity to apply for jobs across the Group; from Shipping services, IT, Sales and Marketing, Finance and HR to wherever Shell's businesses reach.
Shell Ship Management's aim is to provide our staff with the best possible foundations to career progression, limited only by your own aspirations, to guarantee a truly global leverage of experience that ensures Shell's market leadership.
By harnessing Shell's far-reaching businesses, and utilising one of the worlds most recognised fleet of highly skilled sea and shore-based maritime professionals, Shell Ship Management has been able to support new market entries, develop and underpin Shell's globally recognised brand and provide a culturally and geographically diverse challenge to staff looking to experience a breadth and depth of career not afforded anywhere else in the world.
Our projects team prides itself in providing the highest levels of service quality and exceptional added value to your business.
Our Company is committed to the principle of Equal Opportunity in employment. We oppose any form of less or more favourable treatment being accorded to employees or job applicants on the basis of their colour, disability, ethnic origin, gender, nationality, marital status, race, religion, sexual orientation or gender reassignment.
officers
Shell Officers are widely recognised as some of the most dedicated, safety conscious and above all highly qualified seagoing personnel in the maritime industry. It is this commitment to excellence and continual professional development that we are looking for in our applicants. Welcome to a winning team
Remuneration Salaries are fully consolidated. However, Officers are responsible for their own income tax liabilities and national insurance contributions. No deductions will be made by the Company with respect to any personnel taxation, social security liabilities or other matters in the country of their domicile, or other administration. Officers are recommended to take professional advice in order to establish their personal liabilities in these matters. Pay Scales We operate as one of the world leaders in vessel manning by maintaining a salary package that is one of the best within the Shipping Industry. For comprehensive information on the current rates of pay please contact us as detailed overleaf. Certification Pay Officers who hold a superior Certificate of Competency to the rank in which they are serving, are entitled to remuneration in way of Certification Bonus Standby Pay Where an officer has exhausted the agreed amount of earned leave, standby pay will be paid at full seagoing salary provided the officer remains available to travel. Sick Pay We operate a sick pay policy. Sick pay may be calculated at 100% of current salary for the first 3 months of sick leave, thereafter sick pay reduces to 75% of current salary for a further 3 month period. Further details may be obtained from our Recruitment Team. Communications All officers will be given free use of a personal e-mail account and address throughout their time with the Company. Other usual methods of communication are provided. Period of Service Trip lengths are normally 4 months or 3 months for dedicated North sea ships. Officers whose trip length is above 4 months 14 days or 3 months 14 days for North sea vessels are entitled to remuneration in way of a long tour bonus. Leave The leave offered is very competitive within the industry. Not only that, but Senior Officers have the opportunity of tailoring their leave rate to suit their personal circumstances. Service on dedicated North Sea vessels attracts a further two days leave per month subject to conditions. To allow flexibility within the relief programme, the Company under normal operational conditions will have the option to request officers to return to service up to 7 days prior to completion of furlough. In such circumstances, the leave is commuted and as much notice as possible will be given. Spouse/Partner On-board An Officer may be accompanied by a spouse/partner normally after completion of one successful tour of duty with the Company. For an Officer to be accompanied by their spouse/partner, agreement from the Company and the vessels Master has to be sought in the first instance. The Company recognises the importance of family and will support/sponsor one (1) Economy Class single air fare for a spouse/partner per normal tour of duty, provided arrangements are made via the Company. Conditions apply to spouse/partner travel with regard to certain costs, travel, insurance and relationship stability. For further information please contact us as detailed overleaf.
FAQs
Q. How long will it take to receive a response to my application? A. You will receive a response within 21 days of receipt of your completed application form. Q. What are recreational facilities like on-board Shell ships? A. Shell ships generally have swimming pools, extensive video libraries, gymnasiums, table tennis and even a ship's bar. Q. Are the promotion opportunities good with Shell? A. Yes, we promote on the basis of performance and the possession of relevant certification only, so your career really is in your hands. Q. Is personal protective equipment readily available on board or do I need to provide my own? A. Shell have a world leading safety reputation, all Personal Protective Equipment is available on board free of charge when you join, and as and when required thereafter.
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We value the calibre of our marine personnel and are committed to recognising and encouraging the marine expertise of our teams at sea and ashore. We actively support the development of our Officer and Cadets by offering industry and Company training courses, continual professional development, long distance, further and higher education opportunities.
Recruitment In the world of shipping, Shell are world leaders in terms of safety, modern day technology and above all else, the calibre of the Officers and Cadets manning the Company's vessels. We are always in the market for top quality personnel from all ranks and nationalities to maintain the standard of seamanship that Shell has always displayed and to ensure that our proud maritime tradition continues in the years to come. We are now in every sense of the word a multinational fleet and have succeeded in supporting staff from diverse cultures and ethnic backgrounds into a cooperative, efficient and highly skilled team. Training Programme As well as the provision of onboard training and NVQ assessment through our team of Fleet Training Superintendents, our portfolio of training opportunities include management and vocational qualifications. Some of the courses that fleet Officers are able to book include:
The LICOS course runs over 5 days in the UK and covers the operations of Moss-Rosenberg cargo systems using a powerful simulator running a real-time cargo operation.
This 5 day in-house course held in London is designed to enhance coaching and teamworking principles through syndicate work and role-play. Familiarisation and discussion of STASCo fleet targets as well as introductions to other aspects of the oil major business.
This 4-day course held in London is designed to develop Junior Officers interpersonal skills, team building and IT training. There is also a full opportunity for discussions and feedback with Superintendents. Study Leave Release for study leave will be at the Companys discretion, with priority given to Officers attempting/ completing VQ units. Study leave is granted for the first attempt for each Certificate of Competency based on individual performance. This is paid at 100% of actual rank, subject to submission of college attendance certificates. The Company will also pay the cost of examination fees on successful completion of the examination, subject to receiving exam fee receipts and a full copy of your new Certificate of Competency.
This 5 day course, held in the UK, is aimed primarily at Junior Engineer rank and focuses on pneumatic, Bailey and PID control simulators with the aid of an XY plotter.
This is a 4 1/2 day course designed to develop Officers ability to take charge of incidents involving fire onboard. We have built into the course a day on tackling LNG fires.
Our Company is committed to the principle of Equal Opportunity in employment. We oppose any form of less or more favourable treatment being accorded to employees or job applicants on the basis of their colour, disability, ethnic origin, gender, nationality, marital status, race, religion, sexual orientation or gender reassignment.
Contact Us
If you would like to find out more about anything that you have seen in our brochure, or would like to make an application, please do not hesitate to contact us at the following: The Recruitment Team, Shell Ship Management Limited, Manannan House, Market Square, Castletown, Isle of Man IM9 1RB, British Isles. Tel: +44 (0) 1624 821525 or 531 Fax: +44(0) 20 7632 9863 Email: recruitment@ssml.shell.com Or visit our website at: www.shell.com/shipping
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cadets
As a Shell Cadet you will join one of two training schemes, Deck or Engineering. The courses and career paths are very different however both types of Officers share the same lifestyle, promotion opportunities, terms and conditions and career development opportunities. As a Cadet you will be joining one of the largest, most successful shipping Companies. Shell is proud of its history as one of the forbearers of the modern Merchant Navy, pioneering many of the facilities and techniques that are still in use today.
Engineer Officer
If you are technically minded, logical and methodical, decisive and operate well in often challenging conditions, then a career as an Engineer Officer is for you. As an Engineer Cadet you will study the main aspects of Marine Engineering with alternating periods at college and at sea. Units studied include Maths/Applied Maths, Mechanics, Applied Heat, Electro-technology, IT and Technical Drawing. There is also a strong practical element focusing on machining, workshop fitting, welding, computing, instrumentation and control and electronics. You will also be required to attend various mandatory international safety courses. Working in often hot and humid conditions with responsibility for the propulsion machinery on-board requires dedication, a passion for engineering and an ability to think laterally in numerous situations. It is hard work but the level of satisfaction gained when a problem has been overcome is seldom found in any other career. General responsibilities of a Chief Engineer Officer include:
Preparing and implementing comprehensive passage plans between ports anywhere in the world. Utilising state of the art equipment to navigate the ship with confidence and accuracy. Inspecting, testing and maintaining important life saving equipment including lifeboats, lifejackets, fire extinguishers and breathing apparatus. Using advanced instrumentation to complete the discharge of cargo as quickly as possible whilst maintaining health, safety, security and environmental policies.
Duty Engineer, being responsible for the entire engine room for a 24hr period. Monitoring and operating the engine room plant through the mix of hi-tech and traditional control equipment. Responsibility for the inspection and maintenance of essential safety equipment such as fire extinguishers, fire alarms and lifeboat engines. Manoeuvring the main engine, according to bridge controls, with the knowledge that your actions could mean the difference between the vessel berthing safely or having a collision!
FAQs
Q. How long will I be away for? A. Normal tours away are 4 months with approx. 7 days leave taken after your tour, for every month that you have served on-board, where training allows. Q. Will I be able to stay in touch with home? A. There are several communications facilities on-board satellite phone, free personal email account and normal mail. Your mobile phone will also work when in range. Q. How will I get to the ships? A. You will be flown from your nearest airport, met by one of our agents, taken to a hotel overnight if necessary, then collected and taken to the ship. Q. How much will I get paid when I qualify? A. The current starting salary for a newly promoted Officer is more than 20,000 per annum, very possibly tax free!
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Entry Criteria
Qualifications There are two possible entry routes into the Cadetships:
Financial Assistance
Salaries Cadets receive a very competitive, all in worldwide rate of pay throughout their cadetships. The rates payable are effective throughout the training programme whether at sea or at college. Cadets will however, be expected to cover the costs of board and lodgings and local travel during college phases. The Company will pay all tuition and examination fees, together with travel costs to and from home at the beginning and end of each college phase. All costs for joining and leaving the ship will be met by the Company. Loans The Company will offer each Cadet a loan in order to purchase a laptop computer and relevant software necessary to facilitate continued private study whilst at sea. All ships do have private and network computers for study. However the chance of personal study facilities is beneficial. Bonus Once an SSML Cadet has completed his or her training, has been successful in passing the examination and returned to Company employment as an Officer on a contract basis, a lump-sum bonus will be paid.
GCSE/Standard/AS-Level/Intermediate:
you must have achieved a minimum of grade C in Maths, English or an English based subject and Physics or Science with a high Physics content and one other strong academic subject.
A-Level/Higher/Graduate Qualification:
You must have studied either Maths and/or Physics and obtained a pass in at least one. Any candidate that has studied subjects other than Maths or Physics to A-Level/Higher standard will still be eligible for the GCSE/Standard/AS/ Intermediate requirement provided they have passed the necessary requirements. Health All candidates must be of good health and be able to pass the Maritime and Coastguard Agency Medical Examination (ENG 1). This will be arranged at a later date, following a successful interview with the Company. Eyesight Prospective Deck Cadets must obtain a Maritime and Coastguard Agency sight test certificate prior to making an application, which confirms that they have an acceptable level of eyesight and do not suffer from colour blindness. Those taking the test will be allowed to wear aids to vision which they normally use, but will still be required to meet the relevant standards. The cost of the seafarer vision test will be reimbursed to the individual prior to commencement of training if accepted. Prospective Engineer Cadets do not have to pass this test but must have reasonable vision in both eyes and good colour vision is essential.
Our Company is committed to the principle of Equal Opportunity in employment. We oppose any form of less or more favourable treatment being accorded to employees or job applicants on the basis of their colour, disability, ethnic origin, gender, nationality, marital status, race, religion, sexual orientation or gender reassignment.
3rd Officer
2nd Officer
Chief Officer
Captain
Cadet
Engineer
4th Engineer
3rd Engineer
2nd Engineer
Chief Engineer
Engineer Cadet
Contact Us
If you would like to find out more about anything that you have seen in our brochure, or would like to make an application, please do not hesitate to contact us at the following: The Recruitment Team, Shell Ship Management Limited, Manannan House, Market Square, Castletown, Isle of Man, IM9 1RB, British Isles. Tel: +44 (0) 1624 821525 or 531 Fax: +44(0) 20 7632 9863 Email: recruitment@ssml.shell.com Or visit our website at: www.shell.com/shipping
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Shell Shipping is a major part of the British Merchant Navy. We operate one of the largest fleet of owned, manned, managed or chartered gas and oil carriers in the world.
fleet
Bebatik
S.S. Abadi
Size: 290 metres long, 46 metres wide Capacity: 134,174 cubic metres Engine: Steam Turbine producing 16,000 horsepower Cargo: 136,900 cubic metres of Liquified Natural Gas carried at -163C Trading Pattern: Far East, South China Sea
F Class
Vessels in class: Ficus, Fulgur and Fusus
Tibia Fusus
M.V. Fusus
Size: 45,000 tonnes, 183 metres long, 32 metres wide Engine: Diesel Engine producing 12,500 horsepower Cargo: White Oil Products Trading Pattern: Caribbean
G Class
Vessels in class: Galea, Galeomma, Gallina, and 2 more new builds expected 2003/2004. S.S. Galea
Size: 290 metres long, 46 metres wide Capacity: 134,425 cubic metres Engine: Steam Turbine producing 29,000 horsepower Cargo: Liquified Natural Gas carried at -163C Trading Pattern: World-wide
Tonna Galea
H Class
Vessels in class: Hadra, Halia, Haminea, Hastula, Hatasia and Haustrum M.V. Haustrum
Size: 45,000 tonnes, 183 metres long x 32 metres wide Engine: Diesel Engine producing 10,000 horsepower Cargo: White Oil Products Trading Pattern: Far East/World-wide
Pomacae Haustrum
Size: 288 metres long x 48 metres wide Capacity: 134,487 cubic metres Engine: Steam Turbine producing 38,500 horsepower Cargo: Liquified Natural Gas, stored at -163C Trading Pattern: Generally North Atlantic, Nigeria to Europe and USA
O Class
Vessels in class: Opalia and Oscilla M.V. Opalia
Size: 302,000 tonnes, 330 metres long x 60 metres wide Engine: Diesel Engine producing 28,000 horsepower Cargo: Crude Oil Trading Pattern: World-wide
Opalia Funiculata
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people
Your career does not have to stop at seafaring. As one of the largest multi-national Companies, there are numerous management and operational positions available ashore which are resourced from the fleet, utilising marine expertise to best suit the dimensions of the position.
Continual Professional Development
A few of the positions that are resourced from the fleet include: Marine Operations/ Engineering Superintendent Supervising and managing ships are the roles of a ship superintendent. Providing the knowledge and expertise to safely run a portfolio of vessels within a strict budget requires hard work and a high level of expertise. Pilot Imagine yourself navigating a fully loaded ship through narrow channels in thick fog towards a Port you have never been before. Even the most experienced of Captains would have second thoughts. A locally trained pilot will help guide the ship from the port limits to the berth, giving advice and information to the Captain, officers and crew ensuring the whole operation is conducted as safely as possible. Ship Quality Assurance Assessor This job entails being part of a 12 man team possessing Deck and Engineering experience. Their role is to ensure that 3rd party vessels, employed by Shell group companies for the transportation of Oil, Gas or Chemicals, are able to meet the required standards. Ship inspections and structural reviews play a major role in this field of risk management. Naval Architect A Naval Architect is a professional engineer who is responsible for the design, construction and repair of ships and offshore structures. As well as having an understanding of many branches of engineering, he or she requires the necessary leadership skills and managerial qualities to be able to ensure that a safe, economic and seaworthy design is the end product. A naval architect requires a creative and logical mind as well as being able to utilise their communication skills in working with people from other services such as scientists, lawyers and accountants.
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Forenames & Initials Gender Male Age Nationality Date of Birth Marital Status Contact Details Telephone Number (including International and local dialing codes) Valid Email Address Fax Number Current Address Place of Birth Date Married No of Children Female
Nearest International Airport Nearest Regional Airport Nearest Railway Station Next of Kin/Partner/Spouse Personal Details Title Surname
Telephone Number (including International and local dialing codes) Other contacts (email/fax etc)
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STCW '95 Certification You must be in possession of a valid STCW '95 Certificate of Competency for your application to be considered. Grade or Class of Certificate Certificate Number Country of Issue Issue Date Revalidation or Expiry Date
Documentation Seaman's Book Number Passport Number Passport Country of Issue Passport Date of Issue Passport Expiry Date Seafarer's Medical Certificate Country of Issue Seafarer's Medical Certificate Expiry Date US Visa C1/D Expiry Date Flag State Certificates Held (if any) Isle of Man Bermudian Bruneian Singaporean Malaysian
Dangerous Cargo Endorsement(s) For the purpose of candidate selection, it is preferable to be in possession of a Dangerous Cargo Endorsement. Type or Level Country(ies) of Issue Oil Gas Issue Dates Level 1 Level 2 Revalidation or Expiry Dates
No
Accompanying Documents The following documentation must be enclosed with this application: A copy of your STCW 95 Certificate of Competency (please ensure that the copy shows clearly your name, level of certificate and expiry details). 2 passport style photographs, signed and dated on the back by the applicant Please contact our Recruitment Team for further details on the above requirements.
Education History Schools/Colleges/Universities Attended Examinations Taken/Qualifications or Certificates obtained Dates from/to
Cadetship or Apprenticeship Details Date Commenced Date Completed College or Training Centre Attended Sponsoring and/or Training Company
Practical Experience Please check if you have had practical experience of any of the following Crude Oil/Product Cargoes Submerged Cargo Pumps Auto Ullage/Sounding Gauges Hot/Cold Washing Deck Cranes/Derricks Dry Docking Bridge Control Systems Gas/Electric Welding High Voltage (DC/AC) Power Plants Switch Gear Other - please specify LNG/LPG Cargoes Stripper/Eductor Systems Remote Pumps/Valves Integrated Bridge Systems Hydraulic Winches Steam Plant Operations Computerised Engine Management DCS Instrument Air Systems Fire Detection Systems Air Compressors Multi-grade Cargoes Ship-to-Ship Transfer COW Systems ECDIS Charts Steam Winches Diesel Engines UMS Operations Hydraulics Electronics Automation
Application notes The completion of this form does not bind you to continue with the application. All applicants must fulfil the requirements of the Seafarer's Medical Examination (ENG1). This will be arranged following successful provisional acceptance of application together with a pre-employment Drug and Alcohol test. The Company reserves the right to reject any application without disclosure of reason.
Short Course Training Details Please provide details, including the dates completed, of any short courses that you have attended. (e.g. Personal Survival, VCI, Dynamic Positioning etc.) Course Venue Duration Date Completed
Employment Record Afloat including service in H.M. Forces Employer Rank Name of Vessel Type of Vessel Size Engine Type (Steam/Motor) Date to Date from
Employment Record Ashore Employers Name and Address Nature of Employment Date from Date to
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Supporting Details Are you currently serving under a contract of employment? - Yes What period of notice do you require to attend an interview? From what date would you be available for sea service? Language Skills Language Written? Spoken? - Yes - Yes No No No Language Written? Spoken? - Yes - Yes No No No Language Written? Spoken? - Yes - Yes No No No No
References Please give details of 2 referees and state clearly in the box provided whether you grant your consent for Shell Ship Management Limited to approach the referee for the purposes of reference checks. Referee No 1 Name Permanent Address
Daytime Telephone Number Occupational I grant consent for my referees to be approached in the manner as detailed above - Yes No
Ethnicity Completion of these questions is entirely voluntary and for the purposes of assisting us in monitoring our standard of diversity and inclusiveness. The following information will not be used as part of the selection process. It will be controlled by Shell Ship Management Limited and reported on an anonymous basis only. What is your ethnic origin? White Black African Black Caribbean Far Eastern Middle Eastern
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Data Protection The information you provide will be held and processed for the purpose of the selection process of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies worldwide and in connection with any subsequent employment or placement, unless otherwise indicated. Your personal data will be controlled by Shell Ship Management Limited, the use for which will be advised to the Isle of Man Office of the Data Protection Supervisor in accordance with the Isle of Man Data Protection Act 2002 and will be retained only for as long as is permitted by local legislation and then destroyed. Your application form may be transferred to the Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies around the world. In such circumstances, we will try to ensure that your personal data is protected adequately wherever possible, even where countries to which it is transferred do not have laws to protect your personal data.
I HEREBY DECLARE that the information I have provided in this application form is correct and true to the best of my knowledge and belief and that the papers and certificates submitted with this application are genuine. Applicants Signature Date
Thank you for completing this application form. We aim to provide the highest quality of service to our potential applicants and endeavour to reply to your application, in writing, within 21 days of receipt of your completed application form. If you feel that you have not received an appropriate level of service, please write in strictest confidence to SSML/11, Shell Ship Management Limited, Manannan House, Market Square, Castletown, Isle of Man, IM9 1RB, British Isles.
Tell Shell From where did you hear about careers with Shell Shipping? Newspaper/Magazine Advertisement (Please specify) School/College/University Careers Office Careers Event Friend/Family Shell Employee/Ex Employee Internet Search (Please specify website)
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Forenames & Initials Gender Male Age Date of Birth Female Nationality Place of Birth
Contact Details Telephone Number (Including International and local dialing codes) Valid Email Address Fax Number Current Address
Next of Kin/Parent/Guardian Personal Details Title Surname Forenames & Initials Date of Birth Occupation
Telephone Number (including International and local dialing codes) Other contacts (email/fax etc)
Application Notes
The completion of this form does not bind you to continue with the application. All applicants must fulfil the requirements of the Seafarer's Medical Examination (ENG1). This will be arranged following successful provisional acceptance of application. The Company reserves the right to reject any application without disclosure of reason. The Company cannot be held responsible for the safe return of original documentation. The number of vacancies is limited, therefore early submission of application is recommended. The normal entry age for the Cadetship schemes is 16-23 however, all applications will be considered. The next of kin/parent/guardian will be party to a training agreement signed between the Company and the successful applicant upon joining. Wherever possible, this should be a parent or guardian.
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Education History Details of Schools/Colleges/Universities attended since age 11 Name Address Dates from/To
Qualifications Please give details of any exams you have taken with results and level of paper. Date Taken Examination Board Subject Result
Level of Examination
Future Exams Please give details of any exams you expect to take in the future. Expected Date Examination Board Subject
Predicted Result
Level of Examination
Employment History Please provide details of any full or part-time employment you have had including any voluntary work or work experience. Date from/to Company Name Nature of Employment Type of Employment
(Full/Part Time/Voluntary/Work Experience)
Accompanying Documents The following documentation must be enclosed with this application: Department for Transport sight test certificate (only applicable to Deck Cadets) 2 passport style photographs, signed and dated on the back by the applicant Please contact our Recruitment Team for further details on the above requirements.
Supporting Details Please give details of any additional activities in which you partake Youth Organisations
Awards or Certificates
Positions of responsibility held (Captain of sports team, Head Pupil, Prefect etc)
Hobbies
Background to Application Please state briefly what prompted you to make this application
References (Note that applicants only need complete this section if this form cannot be supported by the enclosed Cadet Reference Form completed by your Head/Form Teacher): Please give details of 1 referee and state clearly in the box provided whether you grant your consent for Shell Ship Management Limited to approach the referee for the purposes of reference checks. Name Permanent Address
Daytime Telephone Number I grant consent for my referee to be approached in the manner as detailed above Yes No
Ethnicity Completion of these questions is entirely voluntary and for the purposes of assisting us in monitoring our standard of diversity and inclusiveness. The following information will not be used as part of the selection process. It will be controlled by Shell Ship Management Limited and reported on an anonymous basis only. What is your ethnic origin? White Black African Black Caribbean Far Eastern Middle Eastern Other please specify
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Data Protection The information you provide will be held and processed for the purpose of the selection process of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies worldwide and in connection with any subsequent employment or placement, unless otherwise indicated. Your personal data will be controlled by Shell Ship Management Limited, the use for which will be advised to the Isle of Man Office of the Data Protection Supervisor in accordance with the Isle of Man Data Protection Act 2002 and will be retained only for as long as is permitted by local legislation and then destroyed. Your application form may be transferred to the Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies around the world. In such circumstances, we will try to ensure that your personal data is protected adequately wherever possible, even where countries to which it is transferred do not have laws to protect your personal data.
I HEREBY DECLARE that the information I have provided in this application form is correct and true to the best of my knowledge and belief and that the papers and certificates submitted with this application are genuine.
Applicant's Signature
Date
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Thank you for completing this application form. We aim to provide the highest quality of service to our potential applicants and endeavour to reply to your application, in writing, within 21 days of receipt of your completed application form. If you feel that you have not received an appropriate level of service, please write in strictest confidence to SSML/11, Shell Ship Management Limited, Manannan House, Market Square, Castletown, Isle of Man, IM9 1RB, British Isles.
Tell Shell From where did you hear about careers with Shell Shipping? Newspaper/Magazine Advertisement (Please specify) School/College/University Careers Office Careers Event Friend/Family Shell Employee/Ex Employee Internet Search (Please specify website)
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Examination
Subject
Level of Paper
Grade
Life at sea involves long periods away from home, close living conditions, and limited personal privacy which can require a high degree of social tolerance. How well do you think the individual would cope with this environment?
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We value and benefit from the diversity of our seafaring personnel. Good communication and team working skills are essential to the efficiency and safety of our crews. How well would you rate the individual's skills in the following situations: Above Average Below Average
Excellent Expressing their own opinions / ideas Influencing and motivating others Understanding others with a different view point / background Challenging accepted situations / norms.
Average
Poor
Cadets & Officers are expected to take on a high level of responsibility early in their careers. The shipboard environment can be stressful and candidates will need to demonstrate the following qualities. How well would you rate the individuals qualities in the following situations: Above Average Below Average
Excellent Performance under pressure Willingness to act on their own initiative Resilience when faced with setbacks Reliability Confidence
Average
Poor
We would be grateful for any further information you can provide in order that we can assess the candidates suitability for a career at sea.
Date
Please return this form to: The Recruitment Team, Shell Ship Management Limited, Manannan House, Market Square, Castletown, Isle of Man, IM9 1RB, British Isles. Tel: +44 (0) 1624 821525 or 531 Fax: +44(0) 20 7632 9863 Email: recruitment@ssml.shell.com
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www.shell.com/shipping/careers
Shell Ship Management Limited, Manannan House, Market Square, Castletown, Isle of Man IM9 1RB, British Isles Tel: +44 (0) 1624 821525 / 531 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7632 9863 Email: recruitment@ssml.shell.com
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The contents of this brochure are correct at time of going to press, February 2004