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Superintendent (Oil/Chemical)

Northern Marine Group

Clydebank

On-site

GBP 45,000 - 75,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking a dedicated professional to ensure the safe and efficient operation of their vessels. This role involves acting as a vital link between ship and shore, overseeing technical operations, and ensuring compliance with safety and certification standards. The successful candidate will have a strong background in maritime operations, with experience both at sea and onshore. This position offers the flexibility of hybrid working, allowing for a balanced approach to fulfilling operational demands. If you are passionate about maritime safety and management, this opportunity could be your next career step.

Qualifications

  • Experience at sea and onshore in shipping operations.
  • Knowledge of vessel operations and safety procedures.

Responsibilities

  • Ensure vessels are maintained in a safe and seaworthy condition.
  • Act as the main contact between ship and shore-based staff.

Skills

Analytical Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Commercial Acumen

Education

Qualifications as Second Engineer or Chief Officer

Tools

ISM Code
ISPS Code
MLC Regulations

Job description

Ensuring all Company vessels under their control are maintained in a safe and seaworthy condition in accordance with the requirements/instructions issued by the client, the Company's Senior Management, flag state administrations and classification societies.


Role Requirements

  1. Ensuring managed vessels are operated efficiently to required standards to minimise downtime and maintain the client's assets
  2. Ensuring that all ship operations and shipboard activities are conducted properly
  3. Acting as the principal point of contact between ship and shore-based staff.
  4. Auditing the day-to-day technical running of the vessels managed by the Company under their control
  5. Providing advice to vessel staff and Company management within their area of expertise
  6. Monitoring vessels under their control to ensure all statutory requirements concerning certification, safe manning, safety procedures, plant and machinery are complied with and ensuring appropriate records are maintained, liaising with and making appropriate notifications to classification societies, flag administrations, etc. as necessary
  7. Reviewing the vessel's monthly return of the SFOPS 19 - Survey Report to ensure that the vessel is reporting the correct information. Responsible for dealing with any surveys falling due as appropriate, arranging surveys, extensions, etc. with due consideration of trading pattern and future voyage prospects, to ensure certificate validity is maintained
  8. Liaising with ship's personnel to ensure operational procedures are carried out in a manner commensurate with the safe and efficient operation of the vessel(s)
  9. Maintaining familiarity with all Company rules and operating manuals in order to provide advice to ship's staff and enable a leading role to be undertaken in any casualty response as required by management
  10. Monitoring and inspecting log books, abstracts and periodic returns submitted by the vessels
  11. Advising the Fleet Manager on day-to-day issues and Senior Management of ship operating difficulties and non-routine issues as appropriate
  12. Carrying out periodic ship visits, inspections, and drills with appropriate reporting to the Fleet Manager, Senior Management and client as appropriate
  13. Auditing of vessels as required by the Management System
  14. Maintaining appropriate documentation and promulgating technical bulletins as necessary for the safe and efficient running of managed vessels
  15. Ensuring the day-to-day manning of vessels with technically competent staff with the relevant experience
  16. Co-ordinating and monitoring the efficient, safe and economic provision of all services required for ship operation including where appropriate port services, agents, bunkering, storing, surveys and external contractors, etc.
  17. Assisting the Fleet Manager in the preparation of annual operating cost budgets within their area of expertise and ensuring all costs associated with the vessel's technical operations are correctly predicted and allowed for
  18. Preparing budgets and specifications for dry-docking and voyage repairs, analysing quotations, and liaising with clients on dry-dock selection along with scheduling, supervision, and settlement of invoices. Ensuring the completion of shipyard appraisal forms are carried out
  19. Verifying and authorising the price and availability quotations obtained by the purchasing department in respect of spares, supplies, and services for vessels not under shipboard management. Expenditure out with authorisation limit to be discussed and justified to the Fleet Manager and Senior Management as appropriate to authorisation limits
  20. Monitor vessel expenditure to allow accurate understanding when preparing end-of-month financial reporting. Financial reporting to be accurately completed and passed to Fleet Manager for review
  21. Assisting the Fleet Manager in the preparation of Insurance Claim reports and submissions.
  22. Interviewing Masters, Chief Engineers and other senior officers during office brief/debrief visits and participate in the periodic appraisals of senior officers within their area of expertise
  23. Provide cover for Fleet Manager during periods when they are travelling on business or during holiday periods
  24. Liaison with all departments involved with support to vessels under their responsibility

Candidate Requirements

Essential

  1. Qualifications to perform as a key member of the shipboard management team to fulfil the rank of at least second engineer or chief officer
  2. Demonstrable experience at sea, with experience as part of the onboard management team
  3. Demonstrable experience onshore, working for a Shipping Company in an Operations team
  4. Extensive knowledge and experience of ISM/ISPS and MLC
  5. Demonstrable experience and knowledge of budgets and maintaining cost controls, whilst ensuring Company standards of safety and quality are maintained.
  6. Demonstrable knowledge of vessel operations, to include safety procedures in either chemical, oil and gas tanker operations
  7. Strong analytical skills
  8. Excellent interpersonal skills
  9. Commercial acumen

The role offers the opportunity for Hybrid working and is dependent on commercial demands.

Closing date: 14th Feb 2025

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