Professional Development Apprenticeship Program (PDAP)

The Marine Communications and Traffic Services (MCTS) training program is offered in 2 phases. Phase I teaches you the basics of performing the job of an officer and during Phase II you'll learn local geography and regional procedures, while applying the national standards learned in Phase I. For more information about the MCTS program click on the link below.

https://www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/college/MCTS-training-formation-SCTM/index-eng.html   

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POSITION DETAILS: PM-06 Superintendent Marine Communications and Traffic Services (MCTS)
RATES OF PAY: To review rates of pay for all classifications listed in the Career Competency Tool (CCT), visit the website of the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat .
REGIONS (click here to view the Canadian Coast Guard regions map)
Atlantic: The Atlantic Region consists of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador, minus the Nunatsiavut region in Labrador.
Western: The Western Region consists of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Yukon, minus the Yukon slope.
Arctic: The Arctic Region is inclusive of the Yukon North slope, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Nunavik, Nunatsiavut, and Hudson and James Bay. This boundary is inclusive of Inuit Nunangat.
Central: The Central Region consists of Ontario and Quebec, minus the Nunavik region in northern Quebec.
CERTIFICATIONS
Incident Command System Level 200 or higher
KNOWLEDGE ELEMENTS: Knowledge elements are practical or theoretical understanding of a subject. It is the information you need (from past experience or education) to succeed in the position. LEVEL
Organizational Knowledge 5
Program Knowledge and Application 4
Incident Command System (ICS) Knowledge 4
Marine Domain Awareness Knowledge 3
Acts and Regulations Knowledge 4
Search and Rescue (SAR) Knowledge 2
Operations Knowledge 3
Icebreaking (IB) Knowledge 2
Aids to Navigation (AtoN) Knowledge 2
TECHNICAL ELEMENTS: Technical elements describe abilities to apply knowledge to efficiently perform the job. LEVEL
Project/Program Management 5
Planning and Priority Setting 5
Procurement and Purchasing 3
Business Analysis 4
Workforce Management (HR) for Supervisors/Managers 5
Financial Management for Supervisors/Managers 5
Materiel Management 2
Exercise Planning 3
Life Cycle Asset Management 3
Problem Solving 4
Organizational Communications 5
BEHAVIOURAL ELEMENTS: Behaviour elements are the behaviours or attitudes needed for any job with the Canadian Coast Guard. We identified 7 and included a level of competency required for each job. LEVEL
Demonstrating Integrity and Respect 5
Thinking Things Through 5
Working Effectively With Others 5
Showing Initiative and Being Action Oriented 5
Apply Safety Considerations 3
Leadership 5
Canadian Coast Guard Culture Awareness 5