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Marine Manager (Ship Management)

Focal Search Pte Ltd

Singapore

On-site

SGD 80,000 - 100,000

Full time

Yesterday
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Job summary

A maritime company based in Singapore is seeking a Marine Manager to oversee operations within the Marine Division. This role includes ensuring compliance with all necessary laws and regulations, managing crew work, and maintaining safe operating procedures for ships. The ideal candidate will possess a Master Mariner Class 1 or Class 2 certification, and have at least three years of relevant experience. Strong knowledge of maritime safety codes and the ability to work independently are essential.

Qualifications

  • Three years of experience as a port captain or marine superintendent, or at least one year as a manager.
  • Oil/chemical tanker experience at sea or equivalent shore-based training.

Responsibilities

  • Oversee the Marine Division and report to the Managing Director.
  • Ensure ships comply with laws and regulations.
  • Evaluate crew members' work and make recommendations.

Skills

Understanding TMSA
Familiarity with ISM Code
Dynamic working style
Ability to work unsupervised

Education

Master Mariner Class 1 or Class 2 COC
Job description
About the job Marine Manager (Ship Management)

The Managing Director is the person that the Marine Manager reports to and oversees the Marine Division. The MM's obligations and roles comprise, but are not restricted to the as follows:

  • K eeps an eye on safe procedures for operating ships and in the workplace;
  • M akes certain that ships abide by the laws and regulations that are required.
  • Relationship with the client (the main point of contact for ship
  • Operations are important to make sure the designated fleets fulfil their commercial
  • G oals and in accordance with their duties under the Charter Party)
  • I nterviewing and hiring qualified staff to work on ships or on land.
  • Informs chief engineers and masters about the requirements, upkeep, and application of the SMS;
  • Keeps an eye on and evaluates crew members' work, making recommendations as needed;
  • Makes certain that ships are suitably manned, equipped, and informed for the kinds of operations and trips they are used for;
  • Plan and oversee the Oil Major/Terminal Inspection as well as interior vessel inspection.
  • Organising and assisting with ship inspections;
  • Helps the medical director create the "casualty contingency plans."
  • Communicate with major oil corporations and third parties about any shipping-related issues.
  • Assigning and transferring responsibilities to those who directly report to him.
  • Senior Officer's Appointment, Retention, and Development
  • The company's designated person (DP) is the marine manager.

Requirements:

  • Possessing a Master Mariner Class 1 or Class 2 COC, or something like;
  • Three years of experience as a port captain or marine superintendent, or at least one year as a manager
  • Understanding the TMSA, ISPS, and ISM Code is essential.
  • Familiarity with class societies, statutory requirements, and oil majors.
  • Oil/chemical tanker experience at sea or a comparable amount of shore-based training is recommended.
  • Dynamic and capable of working unsupervised for extended periods of time.
  • Able to work erratic hours and make last-minute trips
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