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Damco Spain SL is seeking a Ship Superintendent in Norfolk, VA, to oversee the daily technical and operational aspects of assigned vessels, managing a budget of up to $10 million for maintenance and repairs. A successful candidate will ensure the highest level of safety and operational efficiency while collaborating with both internal and external stakeholders.
The role requires strong leadership skills, a marine engineering degree, and extensive ship management experience. The position entails significant travel and exposure to various working conditions, ensuring compliance with safety management regulations.
A Ship Superintendent is responsible for overseeing day to day technical and operational issues pertaining to the assigned vessels. The Ship Superintendent will report to the Director of Technical Operations. A Ship Superintendent is responsible for an estimated $120 million in assets or equivalent program management and has independent expense approval for up to $10 million per year at his/her discretion. These expenses are for the purpose of ship maintenance, engineering, spare parts and repairs. Specific assignments may change periodically depending on the current needs of the company.
Ship Manager is the asset management operating system. This is the primary shipboard application suite. It is used for ship maintenance and procurement. It handles scheduled maintenance programs which track scheduled maintenance, parts needed and associated timing for predictive maintenance programs; and work orders.
Overall supervise the utilization of Ship Manager processes and functionalities.
As applicable, ensure ships officers complete training as required in the use of Ship Manager.
As applicable, complete applicable training in support of the correct processes for handling Work Orders, approving Requisition and follow-up on purchasing issues pertaining to Requisition delivery Priorities (Standard, Urgent, ShipHot), item specifications, cost estimation and selection of OEM versus non-OEM products, and in the purchase of lubes per Safety Management System procedure.
Overall responsibility for meeting the requirements and deadlines as identified in preparation of shipyard specifications, selection of vendors, and optimal utilization of ship's force during the shipyard period
As directed, provide BU report items on a weekly interval.
Any issue which may have significant impact on the Fleet's operational capabilities shall be reported by phone without delay and in writing to BU and TO as soon as practical.
Oversee that vessels are submitting the required reports in Star connect as directed
Ensure that any unfavorable variance in the daily operational vessel performance is addressed as appropriate including but not limited to Off-service, Schedule integrity (buffer), P-max values, Cylinder Oil consumption, AUX engine operation, Speed percentage and Losses Monthly reports including LO analysis, CW analysis, ICCP, MGPS, Engine performance reports to be checked on a regular basis.
Review KPI’s on a minimum monthly basis and take action as need to achieve efficient vessel operation.
When requested, conduct regulatory reviews (requirements of IMO circulars, CFR requirements, USCG requirements, etc).
Maintain proficiency / certification as directed by the Director of Technical operations or Fleet Group Manager by completing other prescribed training initiatives
Projects/tasks as assigned
Education and Experience
USCG License or equivalent international standard - Chief Engineer or experience 1st Engineer, Unlimited Tonnage, any oceans, or container RoRo vessel experience preferred
Three years shipyard or ship management experience or equivalency with commercial vessels
B.S. from an accredited institution, degree in marine transportation, marine engineering or equivalent experience is required
Technical Skills and Competencies Required
Computer literacy Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Planned Maintenance System.
Successful completion of DNV Superintendent certification preferred.
Good communication skills and can work efficiently with multiple teams ashore and on board.
A diligent and organized work approach.
Understand and accept the importance of cost effectiveness.
Enhanced problem-solving skills and an interest in tackling challenges with innovative solutions, maximizing the use of resources available.
Extensive travel (including foreign travel and travel in cars, boats, ships, and airplanes) will be required to attend to shipyard maintenance, to ride vessels or visit vessels for quality assurance and general management of vessel and crews, and on short notice for casualties, to conduct investigations and to protect the company’s reputation, as is required by the contract specifications, or as directed by management.
General office setting, typically the employee may sit comfortably to perform the work, usually at a computer terminal – with short breaks or lunch period. However, this position requires visits to shipyards and to the vessels for inspections or ship rides. There will be exposure to harsh environmental conditions and navigating confined or elevated spaces is required. There may be some bending/stooping, reaching above shoulder level, walking; standing; carrying of light items such as papers, books or packages of up to 25 pounds. Should be able to hear & speak clearly using phone / headset to communicate with customers; be able to navigate, view & enter information on the computer.
Physical Demands
Frequent travel to vessels, shipyards, and repair facilities—often at short notice, including international travel.
Climbing and mobility: Ability to safely climb ladders, gangways, and scaffolding, and to move through confined spaces, tanks, and machinery areas.
Physical endurance: Extended periods of walking, standing, bending, or working in awkward positions during inspections.
Manual handling: Lifting or carrying tools, inspection equipment, and documentation (typically up to 20–25 kg).
Sensory requirements: Adequate vision, hearing, and depth perception to perform inspections in varying light and noise conditions.
Environmental tolerance: Exposure to heat, cold, humidity, vibration, odors, and potential hazardous substances (with appropriate PPE).
Split between office and field: Combination of desk-based work for planning, reporting, and communication, and onboard/shipyard-based work for inspections, supervision, and troubleshooting.
Onboard vessel conditions: Working in operational areas with noise, moving machinery, and variable weather conditions, including during vessel operations.
Shipyard environment: Presence in industrial repair settings with heavy equipment, welding, blasting, and other maintenance activities.
Irregular hours: Work often outside standard business hours, including nights, weekends, and public holidays, depending on vessel schedules or emergencies.
High coordination demands: Interaction with ship crew, contractors, port officials, classification societies, and regulatory authorities in multicultural environments.
Safety-critical role: Work in compliance with company HSE procedures and maritime safety regulations, with a strong focus on hazard identification and mitigation.
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