
Marine Pilot - Trainee
Find out more information relating to our ‘Marine Pilot – Trainee’ role and training plan
Minimum requirements
To apply to be a Port of London Authority Trainee Pilot you must:
Be eligible to work in the UK – Find out more about eligibility
Hold a STCW II/2 Masters Unlimited Certificate of Competency, or have achieved this by the time of training commencement if successful (Evidence of Notice of Eligibility will be required)
Hold an unrestricted ENG1 medical certificate (or equivalent)
Hold a full current driving license
Be an excellent communicator and fluent in English, in particular when using VHF
Have good spatial awareness
Be decisive and able to act confidently
Be a team player with good I.T. skills
You must live within one hour travelling time to our Gravesend headquarters
Desirable skills
Experience of tug operations (berthing & unberthing)
Experience of working aboard a variety of commercial vessels
Knowledge of the Ports and Marine Facilities Safety Code
Local knowledge of the river Thames
One or more of these skills would be highly desirable, however training will be provided for the right candidate.
Key accountabilities
Some of the key accountabilities of our Pilots:
Providing clear navigational advice and information on regulatory requirements to vessel masters
Supporting vessel masters in their communication with personnel and other vessels
Conduct of navigation and bridge management duties
Recording and submitting passage plans
Coordinating tug activity
Upholding the reputation of the Port of London Authority in the delivery of safe operations and excellent customer service
Salary: Marine Pilot - Trainee starting salary - £73,297 (7-month training period).
Salary will increase with pilot progression.
Pilot Class IV - £ 92,269 up to Pilot Class I – £130,387
Our interview process:
1. Submit application
Candidates must supply a CV with a covering letter and provide answers to screening questions.
2. Interview & simulator test
If your application is successful, you will be invited to a face-to-face interview at our headquarters in Gravesend, Kent. This will include a 1-hour interview of competency-based questions and a 1-hour ship simulator assessment.
3. Interview outcome
Within two weeks of your interview, you will receive an outcome. If you have been successful, it is at this point you will receive a conditional job offer and we will conduct our pre-employment checks.
The PLA are not registered with the UK Home Office and do not sponsor candidates who require a visa or work permit to work in the UK, therefore an offer of employment cannot be made unless you currently hold the rights to live and work in the UK.

As a trust port, the Port of London Authority has no shareholders and operates for the benefit of customers and stakeholders now and in the future. Our operations cover 95 miles of the River Thames, from Teddington to the North Sea. We work to keep commercial and leisure users safe, protect and enhance the environment, and promote the use of the river for trade and travel.