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An established industry player is seeking a Principal Director for its Marine Department. This pivotal role involves overseeing marine operations, developing policies on critical issues, and representing the organization in high-level meetings. The successful candidate will possess extensive marine technical knowledge and senior management experience, coupled with exceptional communication skills. This is an exciting opportunity to lead initiatives that influence the shipping industry while working closely with international stakeholders. If you have a passion for maritime affairs and a track record of effective leadership, this position offers a chance to make a significant impact.
LOCATION: Walsingham House, 35 Seething Lane, London, EC3N 4AH
REPORTING TO: Secretary General
WORKING WITH: Secretary General, Members of the Senior Leadership Team, Members of the Marine Department, and Other members of the ICS Secretariat as required. National and regional shipowner associations, IMO Secretariat, heads of delegations and representatives of IMO Member States, IGOs and NGOs.
ABOUT ICS:
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) is a not-for-profit London-based trade association for shipowners and operators, representing the world’s national shipowner associations and over 80% of the world’s merchant fleet. Established in 1921, its purpose is to ensure the development, promotion and application of best practices throughout the shipping industry, encompassing issues of maritime affairs, shipping policy and technical matters, including ship construction, operation, safety and management. ICS is also the leading industry body promoting sustainable and equitable decarbonisation of the industry.
JOB SUMMARY:
The Principal Director – Marine reports directly to the ICS Secretary General and acts as Head of the Marine Department. The Principal Director – Marine is a member of the ICS Senior Leadership Team.
Responsible for the overall operations of the Marine Department, including prioritisation, coordination, and delivery of all ICS marine activities and objectives in line with members’ expectations.
Develops ICS policy on technical, operational, security and environmental issues in coordination with the Secretary General, relevant ICS committees and members of the marine department leading respective subject briefs.
Acts as ICS Accredited Representative to IMO and ICS Head of Delegation. Represents ICS at other external meetings as necessary.
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To Apply
Please send your CV and a Two-Page Cover letter explaining why you are suitable for the job to emmy.ramirez@ics-shipping.org by Friday, 23 August 2024.Interviews will be held in London on Monday 9 September 2024.
Please demonstrate in your cover letter that you have the right to work in the UK.