
Marine Superintendent - Chemical Tankers / UP $12000 / NE Area
$ 12,000 - $ 12,000 / month
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- Northeast area, Stable company, UP $12000
- To promote and manage the vessels' health, safety, environment compliance and also audits and inspections.
- To ensure that the vessels are able to perform their voyages and operations.
- To arrange and manage vetting inspections, including submissions onto the OCIMF SIRE online platform.
- To oversee the vessels' navigational matters, including approval of passage plans and conduct of navigation audits.
- To ensure compliance with terminal, operators, oil majors and charterers' requirements.
- To liaise with and manage matters in relation to Flag State and Port State.
- To ensure that Q88 and HVPQ are updated at all times.
- To monitor, review and update the company's SMS.
- To provide support, training and enforcement in respect of crew competency and discipline.
- To provide support in respect of queries regarding vessels' capabilities and performances.
- Member of company's emergency response team.
- Attend to projects and tasks as assigned.
- Seagoing experience as a Master (at least CoC class 1 or 2), or at least 2 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.
- Reasons for leaving each past & current employment
- Salary drawn for each past & current employment
- Expected Salary
- Earliest availability date
- Northeast area, Stable company, UP $12000
- To promote and manage the vessels' health, safety, environment compliance and also audits and inspections.
- To ensure that the vessels are able to perform their voyages and operations.
- To arrange and manage vetting inspections, including submissions onto the OCIMF SIRE online platform.
- To oversee the vessels' navigational matters, including approval of passage plans and conduct of navigation audits.
- To ensure compliance with terminal, operators, oil majors and charterers' requirements.
- To liaise with and manage matters in relation to Flag State and Port State.
- To ensure that Q88 and HVPQ are updated at all times.
- To monitor, review and update the company's SMS.
- To provide support, training and enforcement in respect of crew competency and discipline.
- To provide support in respect of queries regarding vessels' capabilities and performances.
- Member of company's emergency response team.
- Attend to projects and tasks as assigned.
- Seagoing experience as a Master (at least CoC class 1 or 2), or at least 2 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.
- Reasons for leaving each past & current employment
- Salary drawn for each past & current employment
- Expected Salary
- Earliest availability date