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The Netherlands has the busiest waterway network in the world. As a vessel traffic control captain you are responsible for shipping traffic that flows smoothly. In a safe way with an eye for the environment. You comply with the preconditions and environmental legislation imposed on shipping traffic. You carry out supervision and enforcement tasks such as inspections, permit checks and national and regional priorities.
Rijkswaterstaat
Rijkswaterstaat is the executive organization of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management and works every day to ensure a safe, liveable and accessible Netherlands. To this end, we protect the Netherlands against flooding and ensure that there is sufficient greenery and sufficient clean water. In addition, we ensure that everyone in the Netherlands can get from A to B smoothly and safely.
Requirements and licenses for Vessel traffic control captain:
Skipper License A / A-Patent / Groot Vaarbewijs A (GVB-A)
Holding this license allows you to navigate any inland waterway, including seaward boundaries such as the Waddenzee, the Zuid-Holland and Zeeuwse streams, and the IJsselmeer. However, for certain rivers like the Danube, Elbe, Rhine, and Weser (Above Minden), you'll need additional certifications demonstrating your "local knowledge" of these waterways.
With Skipper License A, you can operate:
- Commercial vessels exceeding 38 meters in length.
- Passenger ships designed to carry more than 12 people.
- Tugboats and push boats exceeding 38 meters, even for leisure use.
- Recreational boats stretching over 38 meters.
- Boats involved in towing, pushing, or moving alongside another vessel that's 20 meters or longer.
Skipper License B / B-Patent / Groot Vaarbewijs B GVB-B) / Unions Patent (UB)
The B-Patent authorizes both commercial and non-commercial vessel operation on inland waterways up to seaward boundaries. Additional local knowledge certifications are required for specific rivers like the Danube, Elbe, Rhine, and Weser (Above Minden).
With Skipper License B, you can captain:
- Commercial vessels at least 38 meters long.
- Passenger ships for more than 12 passengers.
- Tugboats and push boats exceeding 38 meters, intended for leisure.
- Recreational boats over 38 meters in length.
- Vessels involved in towing, pushing, or moving alongside another vessel that's 20 meters or longer.
Radar Patent
In addition to your navigation license, obtaining a radar patent is crucial for navigating using radar technology. This patent enables navigation on all Dutch inland waters and the entire Rhine using radar. Given the variable conditions and common low visibility scenarios on these waterways, radar navigation skills are invaluable.
VHF (Marifoon) Certification
Aside from safely maneuvering your vessel, you must also understand basic communication rules with other ships, locks, and ports. A basic VHF (Marifoon) certification for inland shipping communication ensures clear and effective communication across waterways.
Salary
You will receive a minimum of €2,615 and a maximum of €3,376 gross per month (government class 7). An irregularity allowance is added (approximately 20 to 30%), depending on the type and amount of shifts worked. This will further supplement your income. The amount of the allowances is stated in the Central Government Collective Labor Agreement.