ISCO Occupation Group 0110.11 Navy Officer

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Navy Officer: Navy officers command missions during conflict and peace times, and supervise training and development of their teams. They supervise combat operations of their team, as well as aid missions, and patrolling missions to ensure peace-keeping. Often they collaborate on a regular basis with the HR department of the HQCS for the best planning of the future needs.

Essential Skills

  • Apply Navy Operation Procedures
  • Coordinate The Ship Crew
  • Surveillance Methods
  • Military Weaponry
  • Use Different Communication Channels
  • Lead Military Troops
  • Navy Operations
  • Coordinate Rescue Missions
  • Coordinate Humanitarian Aid Missions
  • Give Instructions To Staff
  • Ensure Public Safety And Security
  • Train Naval Crew
  • Perform Military Operations
  • Ensure Compliance With Types Of Weapons
  • Delegate Activities
  • Devise Military Tactics
  • Military Combat Techniques
  • Identify Security Threats
  • Military Drill
  • Camouflage
  • Handle Surveillance Equipment


Optional Skills

  • Use Geographic Information Systems
  • Maintain Operational Communications
  • Analyse Ship Operations
  • Assess Danger In Risk Areas
  • Ensure Vessel Security
  • Give Battle Commands
  • Patrol Areas
  • Perform Search And Rescue Missions
  • Coordinate Patrols
  • Provide Humanitarian Aid
  • Geographic Information Systems
  • Manage Troop Deployment
  • Military Code


Alternative Names

  • Midshipman
  • Ship-Of-The-Line Ensign
  • Sub-Lieutenant


Higher Level