
Marine Manager (Tankers) (S13948)
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- Ensure all operational and safety requirements of terminals, charterers, customers as well as international and local regulations are met.
- Ensure all requirements of the marine management and navigation audits and inspections are met.
- Ensure that sea staff are proficient in the performance of their duties and understanding of the Safety Management System through continuous evaluation through continuous evaluation, training and feedback.
- Ensure that all marine operations are safely and effectively performed, in accordance with the Safety Management System.
- Ensure that the vessels' onboard notices and publications are up-to-date.
- Ensure that all equipment and machinery for cargo operations and navigation are properly and punctually maintained, serviced, repaired and replaced as appropriate.
- Ensure that all accidents/incidents are investigated, root-causes determined, and corrective and preventive actions implemented and enforced.
- Propose and implement plans to comply with impending international and local marine operations, safety and pollution-prevention regulations and requirements.
- Monitor and update Fleet Manager / Director on the vessels' operational and safety performance.
- Communicate and coordinate with terminal, charterers, customers and other third parties regarding marine operations and inspections where required.
- Coordinate with P&I insurers regarding surveys of the vessels.
- Deploy and delegate duties to subordinates.
- Request and distribute resources and shore-based support for the Marine Department.
- Responsible for preparing and administering the Marine Department's budget.
- Ensuring that the department's budget is utilised in a cost-effective manner.
- Participate in the review of the Safety Management System.
- Member of the Emergency Response Team.
- Seagoing experience as a Master (at least CoC class 1 or 2) combined with at least seven (7) years of experience of shore experience in relation to safety, health and environment management and compliance for product or chemical tankers.
- Familiar with international and local maritime regulations and requirements.
- Strong sense of integrity and professionalism.
- Ensure all operational and safety requirements of terminals, charterers, customers as well as international and local regulations are met.
- Ensure all requirements of the marine management and navigation audits and inspections are met.
- Ensure that sea staff are proficient in the performance of their duties and understanding of the Safety Management System through continuous evaluation through continuous evaluation, training and feedback.
- Ensure that all marine operations are safely and effectively performed, in accordance with the Safety Management System.
- Ensure that the vessels' onboard notices and publications are up-to-date.
- Ensure that all equipment and machinery for cargo operations and navigation are properly and punctually maintained, serviced, repaired and replaced as appropriate.
- Ensure that all accidents/incidents are investigated, root-causes determined, and corrective and preventive actions implemented and enforced.
- Propose and implement plans to comply with impending international and local marine operations, safety and pollution-prevention regulations and requirements.
- Monitor and update Fleet Manager / Director on the vessels' operational and safety performance.
- Communicate and coordinate with terminal, charterers, customers and other third parties regarding marine operations and inspections where required.
- Coordinate with P&I insurers regarding surveys of the vessels.
- Deploy and delegate duties to subordinates.
- Request and distribute resources and shore-based support for the Marine Department.
- Responsible for preparing and administering the Marine Department's budget.
- Ensuring that the department's budget is utilised in a cost-effective manner.
- Participate in the review of the Safety Management System.
- Member of the Emergency Response Team.
- Seagoing experience as a Master (at least CoC class 1 or 2) combined with at least seven (7) years of experience of shore experience in relation to safety, health and environment management and compliance for product or chemical tankers.
- Familiar with international and local maritime regulations and requirements.
- Strong sense of integrity and professionalism.