Marine Superintendent
GMP
- Singapore
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Attend to vessels to verify health, safety standards and execution of environmental protection policy onboard.
- Guide vessel in compliance to Company’s policies, international rules & regulations and oil major’s requirement.
- Advise on changes in legislation and/or industry best practices and submit recommendations for approval.
- Proposal amendments of company’s SMS manuals for approval.
- Conduct annual internal Safety Inspection (Marine) and Navigational Audit on board vessels.
- Conduct Internal ISM audit and co-ordinate external ISM/ISPS/MLC audit on board vessels.
- Guide vessel in preparation of SIRE Inspection and carry out pre-vetting on board prior to the inspection.
- Arrange and attend to vessel SIRE inspection and follow up with rectification report within due dates for approval.
- Follow up vessel’s PSC/FSC inspection and any other external inspection/surveys (Terminal Inspection, P&I survey, Banker Inspection etc.).
- Conduct investigate and report for marine incident, accident, casualty and customers complaints, as required.
- Implement and monitor corrective actions for any Non-Conformance relating to health, safety and environment protection.
- Evaluate Master and sea staff’s performance via internal inspection onboard and proposal actions to be taken.
- Conduct crew interview as crewing department requested.
- Prepare relevant TMSA element upload as assigned.
- Monitor and process vessels routine reports.
- Monitor vessels deficiency report, especially for critical equipment to ensure deficiencies are timely close-out.
- Carry out sales & purchase inspections and tasks related to taking over vessels and newbuilding, as assigned.
- Arrange for vessel safety equipment service (life rafts, fire-fighting appliances etc.) within due dates.
- Monitor and supply vessel operations related equipment service (cargo hoses, fenders, mooring ropes, UTI etc.).
- Verify all deck repairs, stores, maintenance and servicing quotation/invoices for approval.
- Controlling of budget of deck store, spares and repair.
- Any other duties as assigned by the Marine Manager.
- COC Class 1 or 2 holder with sailing experience on oil tankers.
- At least 1 years experience as a Marine Superintendent in ship management operations.
- Ideally foreign going chief officer & above with sea experience preferred.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to handle multiple projects and good organization skills
- Analytical, able to work independently, results-oriented, resourceful, and pro-active.