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BLUE PORTS | D2.5 Identification of present and future skills needs 113Implement safety protocols for environmental protection.Excellent communication and advisory abilities.%uf0a7 Professional profiles in the Blue Economy and Green Transition domain most difficult to cover nowadays:Table 23. Blue and green professional profiles most difficult to cover in SpainJob / Professional profile BLUE PORTS Area(s) Description of the role / job (tasks and responsibilities) Skills and competences required Port initiatives in terms of Green Transition that affect the job / position Energy Transition SpecialistsEnergy transitionAlternative fuelsThey handle thestrategic planning and management of projects that shift port operations to renewable energy sources. They are responsible for the strategic aspects of energy transition, including project management, policy development, and stakeholder coordination.Energy Transition Specialists need strategic planning, project management, and a deep understanding of renewable energy technologies and policiesIndividuals holding positions such as Energy Transition Specialists will be responsible for defining the types of alternative fuels to be used in the logistics chain, determining which can be supplied at the port, assessing the electrical capacity required for the port to supply ships and other port machinery, establishing the policies to be followed in ports to support energy transition, and so forth.Energy Efficiency TechniciansEnergy transitionClimate changeResponsible for implementing and maintaining measures to reduce energy consumption within port operations.Conducting energy audits to identify areas where energy efficiency can be improved.Performing routine maintenance and troubleshooting of energy-efficient systems and equipment.Installing and calibrating energy-saving devices and technologies.Monitoring energy consumption data and reporting on efficiency metrics.Assisting in the Attention to detail: Meticulous attention to detail in conducting audits, performing maintenance tasks, and implementing energy-saving measures.Data Analysis: Competence in monitoring and analysing energy consumption data to identify inefficiencies and areas for improvement.Technical Knowledge: Comprehensive understanding of energy systems, conservation Electrification of Port Equipment and Infrastructure: The transition to electric-powered cranes, vehicles, and other equipment within ports requires Energy Efficiency Technicians to ensure that these systems are operating efficiently and to maintain the infrastructure that supports electrification.Shore Power Systems: Implementation of shore power systems, which allow ships to plug into the electrical grid while docked, reducing emissions from auxiliary engines. Energy Efficiency Technicians play a critical role in installing, maintaining, and optimizing these systems.Energy Management Systems (EMS): Deployment of advanced energy management systems to monitor, control, and optimize

