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Marine Superintendent (Oil/Chem) (S15485)

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Role:
  • Uphold rigorous safety and pollution prevention standards in vessel operations by effectively implementing company policies regarding Health, Safety, Security, Environment, and Quality Assurance (HSEQA).
  • Stay informed about international regulations and legal requirements pertaining to marine operations, ensuring that assigned vessels comply with these standards.
  • Execute activities related to Port State Control (PSC) compliance, navigation, cargo operations, and loss prevention and claims handling, overseeing the entire process from planning to implementation.
  • Ensure the safety of cargo operations, navigation, and vessel transit through high-risk areas by maintaining close communication with assigned vessels.
  • Periodically conduct Sailing Navigation Audits and Internal HSEQA Audits for vessels.
  • Strategize, execute, and ensure the resolution of issues related to marine operational matters, collaborating closely with the Technical Department.
  • Investigate incidents related to vessel marine operations as needed.
  • Possess expertise in tanker docking and handling aspects such as hull, navigation, cargo equipment, and deck machineries.
Requirements:
  • Class 1 CoC Master Mariner license
  • Sailed as at least 12 months as a Master onboard oil/chem tanker.
Role:
  • Uphold rigorous safety and pollution prevention standards in vessel operations by effectively implementing company policies regarding Health, Safety, Security, Environment, and Quality Assurance (HSEQA).
  • Stay informed about international regulations and legal requirements pertaining to marine operations, ensuring that assigned vessels comply with these standards.
  • Execute activities related to Port State Control (PSC) compliance, navigation, cargo operations, and loss prevention and claims handling, overseeing the entire process from planning to implementation.
  • Ensure the safety of cargo operations, navigation, and vessel transit through high-risk areas by maintaining close communication with assigned vessels.
  • Periodically conduct Sailing Navigation Audits and Internal HSEQA Audits for vessels.
  • Strategize, execute, and ensure the resolution of issues related to marine operational matters, collaborating closely with the Technical Department.
  • Investigate incidents related to vessel marine operations as needed.
  • Possess expertise in tanker docking and handling aspects such as hull, navigation, cargo equipment, and deck machineries.
Requirements:
  • Class 1 CoC Master Mariner license
  • Sailed as at least 12 months as a Master onboard oil/chem tanker.