
Marine & Vetting Superintendent / Sr. Superintendent
- On-site
- Singapore, Central Singapore, Singapore
- PCL
Job description
This position is for PACC Tanker Management Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Pacific Carriers Limited.
Purpose:
Provide proper discipline and guidance to vessels, and maintain high quality and standard of performance in tanker industry.
Responsibilities:
Review the vetting and inspection processes, identify issues, and propose improvements to maximize the utilization of available resources and improve customer satisfaction.
Support the Tanker Department, engage oil companies, terminal delegates, stakeholders, and the owners’ representatives to understand their short- and long-term requirements and ensure compliance.
Follow-up on relevant marine reporting, declaration, questionnaire submissions, etc
Oversee navigation standards for the fleet, including initiation of independent random navigational reviews across the fleet using suitably qualified External Company to conduct audits/ VDR reviews
Supervise and monitor all Navigation, Cargo related reviews and operations
In-charge of US, China, NZ, Europe MOU and other local regulations and documentation for approved trading areas of vessels
Ensure charter party, freight contract, etc obligations are fulfilled
Review critical responses according to our procedures, and develop potential improvements and propose implementations to the Group on issues identified during inspections
Control the development and submission of analytical reports on vessels’ operational condition and statistical data
Take appropriate measures to safeguard Owners' interests, ensuring ship's documentation is in order and regulatory requirements are met
Provide appropriate guidance and assistance to the operations staff, and ensure regular and timely monitoring of the vessel and adherence with company Policies & Procedures
Support the HSSEQ team in TMSA preparation, records verification, time frames and targets
Assist in management review and evaluation of Quality system, internal and external findings, master’s review etc. conclusion and recommendations of the review for management action
Investigate Open Reports and vessel casualties and oil pollution incidents
Investigate as directed by Group HSSEQ GM
Ensure training requirements are identified and implemented across the fleet and office, support/ conduct safety seminars, ensure Masters reviews are timely carried out and actioned upon
Communicate with Class and Flag State
Oversee the safe, efficient, and cost-effective performance of ships assigned, and ensure ships managed and operated in accordance with organisational policies, operating procedures, and management systems
Keep updated about industry trends and support all latest developments
Follow up on forthcoming changes in rules regulations and conventions, monitor date of entry into force and possible consequences such changes may have
Job requirements
Holder of Class 1 Master COC (Unlimited).
Sailing experiences as a Certificated Marine Deck Officer for at least 5 years onboard oil, oil/chem vessels. Gas tanker experience is preferred.
2 years of shore-based experiences in a similar capacity is preferred.
Strong knowledge of vessels’ marine operations requirements and voyage regulations.
Good knowledge of the OCIMF/ CDI guidelines and requirements.
Good computer skills (eg MS office).
Proactive and forward-thinking mariner who can plan and manage vessel’s SMT for safe operations
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