MCA work recognised in Queen's Birthday Honours

The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) is celebrating the news that Captain Amir Esmiley has been awarded an MBE.

Amir said: “I am delighted to be honoured in this way. It’s also a reflection of the great work done by all the MCA Surveyors and surveying staff across the UK to keep people safe while at sea.”

Amir had an extensive merchant shipping seagoing career, working his way through the ranks before being awarded his Class 1 Certificate of Competency and a Master’s Degree in Ship Production Technology. 

He joined the Maritime and Coastguard Agency in 1994 as a Marine Surveyor. Before long he was promoted to the role of Principal Surveyor.

Amir has had a variety of roles within the Agency, including acting as the Secretary of States Representative’s Marine Casualty Officer when required and he is currently Principal Surveyor and Area Operations Manager.

During his career, Amir has attended a number of vessels in difficulties. Most notably Amir’s calm and professional actions onboard the listing Russian cargo ship YAMA in 2005 ensured its safe arrival in port.

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