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International Standard Classification of Occupations 2008 - Global

3152 Ships’ Deck Officers and Pilots

Ships’ deck officers and pilots command and navigate ships and similar vessels, and perform related functions on shore. Tasks include - (a) commanding and navigating ship or similar vessel at sea or on inland waterways; (b) controlling and participating in deck and bridge watch activities; (c) navigating vessels into and out of ports and through channels, straits and other waters where special knowledge is required; (d) ensuring safe loading and unloading of cargo and observance of safety regulations and procedures by crew and passengers; (e) performing technical supervision of maintenance and repair of ships to ensure compliance with specifications and regulations; (f) applying knowledge of principles and practices relating to ships’ operation and navigation in order to identify and solve problems arising in the course of their work; (g) ordering ships’ stores, recruiting crew as required and maintaining records of operations; (h) transmitting and receiving routine and emergency information with shore stations and other ships. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Pilot (ship) - Ship’s captain - Skipper (yacht) Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Coastal fishery skipper - 6222 - Trawler skipper - 6223 - Sailor - 8350.

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Where 3152 sits in the ISCO-08 hierarchy

  1. >3 Technicians and Associate Professionals
  2. >>31 Science and Engineering Associate Professionals
  3. >>>315 Ship and Aircraft Controllers and Technicians
  4. >>>>3152 Ships’ Deck Officers and Pilots
  5. >>>>3152 Ships’ Deck Officers and Pilots

3152 in other classification systems

Equivalent and related codes across 2 other systems. Click any code to see its full definition, hierarchy, and crosswalks.

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Frequently asked questions

What is ISCO-08 3152?
ISCO-08 3152 is "Ships’ Deck Officers and Pilots". Ships’ deck officers and pilots command and navigate ships and similar vessels, and perform related functions on shore. Tasks include - (a) commanding and navigating ship or similar vessel at sea or on inland waterways; (b) controlling and participating in deck and bridge watch activities; (c) navigating vessels into and out of ports and through channels, straits and other waters where special knowledge is required; (d) ensuring safe loading and unloading of cargo and observance of safety regulations and procedures by crew and passengers; (e) performing technical supervision of maintenance and repair of ships to ensure compliance with specifications and regulations; (f) applying knowledge of principles and practices relating to ships’ operation and navigation in order to identify and solve problems arising in the course of their work; (g) ordering ships’ stores, recruiting crew as required and maintaining records of operations; (h) transmitting and receiving routine and emergency information with shore stations and other ships. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Pilot (ship) - Ship’s captain - Skipper (yacht) Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Coastal fishery skipper - 6222 - Trawler skipper - 6223 - Sailor - 8350.
How does ISCO-08 3152 map to other classification systems?
3152 Ships’ Deck Officers and Pilots has equivalents in ESCO Occupations (17e39591-7137-4960-94c8-8169f7a5d67b, 1ff5cf0d-e81f-4287-ba00-096816b16777, 6474e4d4-e3a6-4e88-83ee-971ebbf954e9, +3 more); SOC 2018 (53-5021). These crosswalks let you translate this code between ISCO-08 and 2 other classification systems.
What is the parent category of 3152?
3152 Ships’ Deck Officers and Pilots sits under 3152 Ships’ Deck Officers and Pilots in the ISCO-08 hierarchy.

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Source: International Labour OrganizationVersion: 2008