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BLUE PORTS | D2.5 Identification of present and future skills needs 112documentation skills. port activities comply with environmental regulations and for proposing solutions to minimise any negative impact on the environment.Sustainable Infrastructure EngineersClimate changeDesigning sustainable infrastructure projects.Conduct feasibility studies and impact assessments.Supervise construction and implementation.Ensuring that projects comply with environmental standards.Collaborate with other professionals on sustainable designs.Expertise in sustainable design and construction.Knowledge of environmental regulations.Project management skills.Analytical and problem-solving abilities.Ability to work in multidisciplinary teams.These engineers specialise in the design and implementation of infrastructures that promote biodiversity and environmental conservation. In the port context, they are involved in coastal habitat restoration projects, construction of green areas and management of natural spaces. Thus, their expertise supports the development of green infrastructure, reducing environmental impact and enhancing operational efficiency.Environmental Safety TechniciansEnvironmental protectionMonitoring compliance with safety regulations.Implementing safety and environmental protection measures.Conducting safety inspections and audits.Reporting on safety and compliance issues.Knowledge of safety and environmental regulations.Strong attention to detail.Analytical and inspection skills.Good communication and reporting abilities.Environmental safety technicians ensure that ports adhere to safety standards, minimizing environmental hazards and ensuring safe working conditions. Their role is vital for maintaining a safe and compliant port environment helping to mitigate risks associated with new technologies and fuels, protecting both workers and the environment.Environmental Legislation SpecialistsEnvironmental protectionMonitoring and interpreting environmental regulations.Advising on compliance and best practices.Developing and implementing compliance programs.Conducting environmental audits and risk assessments.Ensure safe handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous materials.In-depth knowledge of environmental regulations and standards, as well as of hazardous materials handling.Experience in developing compliance strategies.Ability to conduct audits and prepare reports.Strong analytical and research skills.Environmental regulations are becoming increasingly stringent, so ports need specialists to ensure compliance and avoid legal hurdles, thus supporting sustainable operations. These professionals combine regulatory knowledge with environmental expertise. They know how to interpret environmental sustainability legislation and requirements.

