Post: EMSA/CA/2014/05 - Project Officer for FRONTEX Earth Observation services
Directorate/Unit: Unit C.2 - Information Services - Operational Management
Type of post: Contractual Agent
Function group: IV
Location: Lisbon
Closing date for applications: 1 September 2014

The selection of candidates will follow the EMSA Staff Recruitment Procedure. Candidates must apply for this post via the EMSA website http://www.emsa.europa.eu - vacancies. Please note that to make an EMSA on-line application you will need to create your EMSA profile using a valid e-mail address and a password.

1. Background

The European Maritime Safety Agency was established for the purpose of ensuring a high, uniform and effective level of maritime safety, maritime security as well as prevention of and response to pollution by ships within the EU.

The idea of a European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) originated in the late 1990s along with a number of other important European maritime safety initiatives. EMSA was set up as the regulatory agency that would provide a major source of support to the Commission and the Member States in the field of maritime safety and prevention of pollution from ships.

The European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1406/2002, as amended, provides the legal basis for the establishment of the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA).

2. Tasks of the agency

The Agency provides technical, operational and scientific assistance to the European Commission and Member States in the fields of maritime safety, maritime security, prevention of, and response to, pollution caused by ships as well as response to marine pollution caused by oil and gas installations.

The Agency also contributes to the overall efficiency of maritime traffic and maritime transport.

3. Unit C.2 - Information Services - Operational Management

The mission of Unit C.2 is to ensure the efficient operation, monitoring and evolution of building blocks of the EU vessel traffic information system, such as SafeSeaNet and the long-range identification and tracking of vessels (LRIT), and to support EU operational reporting services, including the further development of the electronic transmission of reporting formalities including through the National Single Window (NSW) and the eManifest.

C.2.1 VESSEL AND PORT REPORTING

C.2.1 co-operates with Member States and the EU institutions to implement, maintain and develop the EU vessel traffic monitoring initiatives in the fields covered by Directive 2002/59/EC (as amended) and Directive 2010/65/EU, in particular through cooperating with Member States to operate SafeSeaNet, the European Union Long Range Identification and Tracking Cooperative Data Centre (EU LRIT CDC) and the LRIT International Data Exchange (LRIT IDE). In addition, assistance is provided to the European Commission and Member States for the LRIT issues within the International Maritime Organization (IMO).

The section is also responsible for the technical implementation of the Reporting Formalities Directive and in particular for the enhancement of the NSW, development of the eManifest, peer reviews, visits to Member States in the field of VTMIS.  The section collaborates with the Commission and EUROSTAT for the development of maritime statistics and co-ordinates the training programmes related to all Department C maritime information applications.

C.2.2 MARITIME SUPPORT SERVICES

The MSS provides a 24/7 operational and technical service with responsibility for ensuring systems availability and stability by monitoring the continuity of the incoming and outgoing data flows, quality reporting and incident management linked with all Agency maritime applications. In the event of maritime emergencies the MSS acts as a single point of contact for mobilisation of EMSA operational services, and will report to EMSA and the Commission on maritime accidents in accordance with the EMSA contingency plan.

4. Functions and duties

Reporting to the Head of Unit and Project Officer responsible for the project, the successful candidate is responsible for:

  • Collecting and approving user requirements related to Earth Observation products for border surveillance with FRONTEX;
  • Planning, ordering and monitoring the delivery of radar and optical satellite image acquisitions, as required, by FRONTEX;
  • Liaising with the CSN planning team to align acquisition schemes and to maximize ordering output;
  • Checking the quality of delivered products and liaising with Service Providers when needed (low quality products, non-delivery, etc.);
  • Informing and supporting FRONTEX on state of the art technology for Earth Observation products, such as remote sensing techniques for vessel detection, with a specific focus on the detection of small unidentified targets;
  • Monitoring the deliverables and providing monthly consumption reports for invoicing and budget monitoring purposes;
  • Adjusting the satellite acquisition planning according to FRONTEX requirements and budget availability;
  • Assisting in the preparation of the contractual frameworks at EMSA for Earth Observation products to include FRONTEX requirements;
  • Assisting, where required, with FRONTEX services.

5. Eligibility and Selection Criteria

A.1. Education and professional experience:  

A level of education which corresponds to completed university studies of at least three years attested by a diploma, and appropriate professional experience of at least one year. 

A.2. Language skills:

The main working language in the field of maritime safety is English. Candidates must therefore have an excellent command of spoken and written English, with a satisfactory knowledge of at least one other official language of the European Union to the extent necessary for the performance of the above mentioned duties.  

B. SELECTION CRITERIA

B.1. Essential:

  • At least three years of proven relevant professional experience related to the afore-mentioned functions and duties;
  • Experience and knowledge on using radar and optical satellite imagery for monitoring and surveillance purposes, interpretation and analysis;
  • Experience in project management;
  • Knowledge of SAR-technology, earth observation satellites.
  • Knowledge of GIS-software applications;
  • Knowledge of Microsoft software, internet, email, etc.;
  • Good sense of initiative and responsibility;
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relations with people of different national and cultural backgrounds;
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to draft clear and concise reports.

B.2. Advantageous:

  • Experience in operational maritime surveillance systems;
  • Knowledge of satellite planning mechanisms for surveillance purposes;
  • Knowledge of remote sensing techniques for vessel detection, of image processing and interpretation;
  • Ability to work under pressure and to respond quickly to new demands.

The advantageous criteria will be considered by the Selection Board depending on the number of applicants meeting the essential criteria.

6. General conditions

In order to be eligible the candidate must:

  • Be a national of one of the Member States of the European Union or of Iceland or Norway;
  • Be entitled to your full rights as a citizen;
  • Have fulfilled the obligations imposed on you by the laws concerning military service;
  • Meet the character requirements for the duties involved and
  • Be physically fit to perform the duties linked to the post.

7. Conditions of employment

The Project Officer for FRONTEX Earth Observation services will be appointed by the Executive Director, upon recommendation of the Chairman of the Selection Board.

The successful candidate will be recruited in function group IV (FGIV). The grade will be determined in accordance with the number of years of professional experience.

The duration of the contract is three years subject to the renewal of the SLA with FRONTEX which expires on 30 April 2016.

The basic monthly salary for the entry grade of Function Group IV, (Function Group IV, Grade 13, Step 1) before any deductions or allowances, weighted for Lisbon, at 1 July 2013 is 2,613.87 EUR.

In addition to the basic salary, staff members may be entitled to various allowances, such as an expatriation allowance (16% of basic salary), household allowance, dependent child allowance and education allowance. The salary is subject to a Community tax deducted at source and staff members are exempt of national taxation.

Please note that recruitment is done in the first step of the indicated grade.

EMSA offers a comprehensive welfare package including pension scheme, medical, accident and occupational disease insurance coverage, unemployment and invalidity allowance. Further information regarding rights and conditions of employment can be found in the following document:

http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CONSLEG:1962R0031:20140101:EN:PDF

The place of employment is Lisbon, Portugal.

Candidates are advised that if they are offered a post, and accept, they must undergo a compulsory medical examination to establish that they meet the standard of physical fitness necessary to perform the duties involved.

8. Submission of applications

Candidates must submit their application electronically solely via the EMSA website within the deadline. Applications by any other means (hard copy or ordinary e-mail) or submitted after the deadline will not be accepted.

All candidates will receive an acknowledgement of receipt for their application.

Applicants must meet the required eligibility criteria concerning the required educational qualifications and years of experience, as well as the essential selection criteria, by the stipulated closing date for applications.

EMSA is an equal opportunities employer and encourages applications from all candidates who fulfil the eligibility and selection criteria without any distinction whatsoever on any ground such as sex, race, colour, ethnic or social origin, genetic features, language, religion or belief, political or any other opinion, membership of a national minority, property, birth, disability, age, marital status or other family situation or sexual orientation.

You may apply in any of the official languages of the European Community, but it would be helpful to apply in English in order to facilitate the selection process. However you are requested to state your educational qualifications and positions held in the language of origin.

9. The selection process

For each selection process a Selection Board is nominated. The selection is carried out in two phases:

1. In the first phase all eligible applications will be evaluated by the Selection Board and scored against the selection criteria. Please note that non-compliance with at least one of the essential selection criteria will result in the exclusion of the candidate from the selection process. Advantageous criteria constitute additional assets and will not result in exclusion, if not fulfilled. The advantageous criteria will be considered by the Selection Board depending on the number of applicants meeting the essential selection criteria.

On this basis, the Selection Board will invite to the interview and to the test phase the best qualified candidates (maximum of 15), on condition that they have achieved at least 60% of the highest possible score during the evaluation of applications. Should the case arise that there are various candidates scoring the same number of points in the 15th ranking, the number of candidates to be invited will be increased accordingly to accomodate this. 

2. In the second phase, the selected candidates will be invited to pass one or several written tests related to the job profile and to take part in a selection interview.

During this recruitment phase, the selected candidates will be evaluated by the Selection Board. After the interviews and tests, the Selection Board will draw up a list of the most suitable candidates to be proposed to the Appointing Authority. Only candidates receiving at least 70% of the maximum points at interview and at the test phase will be included in the list of the most suitable candidates. The Appointing Authority will select the successful candidate and decide whether to also adopt a reserve list. The successful candidates will be informed accordingly.

All candidates will receive an information letter of the outcome of their application.

Please note that a binding commitment can only be made after verification of all conditions and will take the form of a contract signed by the Executive Director.

The reserve list will remain valid for a period of 1 year following its establishment. Therefore candidates whose name will be put on a reserve list could be offered a contract during this period of time. Please note however that inclusion in the reserve list does not guarantee recruitment.

Please note that the selection process may take several months to be completed and that no information will be released during this period. Once a selection process has been completed, its status will be displayed in the e-recruitment.

Please note that once you have created your EMSA profile, any correspondence regarding your application must be sent or received via your EMSA profile.

For any prior enquiry, please refer to the FAQ (Frequently asked questions) section, or send an e-mail to recruitment@emsa.europa.eu

Requests for information and appeal:

An applicant who would like further information, or considers that he/she has grounds for complaint concerning a particular decision may, at any point in the selection procedure, request further information from the Chairperson of the Selection Board.
For information on how to lodge a complaint and/or an appeal procedure, please consult the ‘General Information for Recruitment’ overview on our website for more information:
http://www.emsa.europa.eu/recruitment-info.html