Job Openings
Marine Superintendent (Bulk)
About the job Marine Superintendent (Bulk)
Job Description:
- To make sure that vessels abide by all applicable laws and regulations, with a focus on the ISM code, the ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 standards, as well as the laws of the flag state, the port state, and the particular requirements of the industry; additionally, to provide maritime support to ships as needed.
- Assistance with issues pertaining to communication between charterers and charter parties.
- The Bulk Carrier Vessels assigned to the Marine Superintendent are accountable for their safe, effective, and environmentally responsible operation, particularly with respect to navigation and cargo operations in compliance with current Class, Flag, and ISM regulations.
- Plan, evaluate, and carry out procedures pertaining to cargo operations, such as the examination of the stowage plan, among other things.
- Attend to extra responsibilities as determined by the yearly employee dialogue.
- Take part in the Shipboard Management Systems Review evaluation.
- Plan management reviews and make sure the decisions made are carried out.
- Verify that the fleet follows the standard operating procedures specified by the owner.
- Make sure the owners and fleet are in constant communication.
- Make sure there are no disagreements during the loading or unloading process, and support the vessel as needed when there are problems with the cargo operations.
- In case of a possible conflict, step in, take command of the situation, mediate between the ship, its owners, the P&I club, the shipper, and the charterer via the parties' regular channels of contact in accordance with SMA and CP.
- Follow firm policies when handling goods, making sure to protect the interests of managers and owners while also considering structural, crew, and cargo safety.
- Engage the workforce throughout loading and unloading to keep an eye out for any arguments regarding the quality or quantity of the shipment. Make sure the load line survey is finished in compliance with local and international laws while working with the owners and crew.
- Answers, creates, and maintains all questionnaires, as well as CAP, CAR, and investigation reports. Keeper of all submissions and papers pertaining to business.
Qualifications:
- Deck officer certification with a least COC class 2.
- Technical and marine credentials, including at least three years at sea as Chief Mate aboard bulk carriers and one to two years in a comparable role on land.
- Having prior experience on ocean-going BC boats larger than 20,000 GRT would be beneficial.
- Strong written and spoken English skills.
- Computer skills.
- Ecologically oriented.
- Excellent communication abilities.
- Strong interpersonal abilities.
- Ideally qualified as a Lead Auditor.