A global shipping operator and provider of sea transportation services is looking for an experienced Ship Technical Superintendent to join their team in Malta. You will be required to supervise operations and monitor vessel condition and ship’s staff compliance with management policies, international, state or local Maritime regulations. Ideally you will have attained a related degree or internationally recognized shipping qualification and have previous experience in this role. If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience, then we look forward to receiving your CV for this Malta based Ship Technical Superintendent role.
MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Daily monitoring of vessel movements and ships performance
Supervise operations and monitor vessel condition and ship’s staff compliance with management policies, international, state or local Maritime regulations.
Responsible for all technical and operational related issues, including correspondence.
Ensure all procedures are adhered to and comply with International safety management (ISM), classification society rules, and Maritime insurance.
Liaise directly with the vessel owner, respond to any charter or technical and operational questions.
Revise, agree and monitor budgets.
Work closely with Engine & Operations Superintendents and provide technical advice to the HSQE and Operations Departments.
Review SIRE or other inspection observations and deficiencies and work with the vessel and Operations Department to track them through to close out.
Supervision of operations, including the monitoring of the vessel’s condition and ship’s staff compliance with management policies and safety.
Briefing and debriefing and appraisal of Masters, Chief Engineers and other senior officers on board assigned vessel.
CANDIDATE PROFILE
Hold a related degree or internationally recognised shipping qualification (Master Mariner preferred).
Previous experience in this role would be required, or the applicant would need to demonstrate their ability to do the job of Ship Technical Superintendent.
Ideally previously sailed at sea as a Master.
Able to handle difficult and sometimes stressful situations, along with the ability to negotiate and make both executive and technical decisions.
Clear communicator, both verbally and written.
Confident to carry out risk assessments and accident investigations and prepare associated reports concisely.
Previous people management skills, including staff reviews and monitoring of KPI’s is required.
There are opportunities to travel the world in this role so you should be willing to travel if required Location: Worldwide
MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Daily monitoring of vessel movements and ships performance
Supervise operations and monitor vessel condition and ship’s staff compliance with management policies, international, state or local Maritime regulations.
Responsible for all technical and operational related issues, including correspondence.
Ensure all procedures are adhered to and comply with International safety management (ISM), classification society rules, and Maritime insurance.
Liaise directly with the vessel owner, respond to any charter or technical and operational questions.
Revise, agree and monitor budgets.
Work closely with Engine & Operations Superintendents and provide technical advice to the HSQE and Operations Departments.
Review SIRE or other inspection observations and deficiencies and work with the vessel and Operations Department to track them through to close out.
Supervision of operations, including the monitoring of the vessel’s condition and ship’s staff compliance with management policies and safety.
Briefing and debriefing and appraisal of Masters, Chief Engineers and other senior officers on board assigned vessel.
CANDIDATE PROFILE
Hold a related degree or internationally recognised shipping qualification (Master Mariner preferred).
Previous experience in this role would be required, or the applicant would need to demonstrate their ability to do the job of Ship Technical Superintendent.
Ideally previously sailed at sea as a Master.
Able to handle difficult and sometimes stressful situations, along with the ability to negotiate and make both executive and technical decisions.
Clear communicator, both verbally and written.
Confident to carry out risk assessments and accident investigations and prepare associated reports concisely.
Previous people management skills, including staff reviews and monitoring of KPI’s is required.
There are opportunities to travel the world in this role so you should be willing to travel if required Location: Worldwide
- Candidates (citizens):
- Malta
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