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Technical Ship Manager

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Main Responsibilities:

  • Responsible for the management of fleet of vessels to optimum performance to support the business needs and meet international maritime industry rules and regulations.
  • To oversee preventive Maintenance, dry docks and , vessel procurement, manpower planning and fleet development in your role as well.
  • Manage and develop fleet team of Fleet Managers and Technical Superintendents in ensuring high level of maintenance for our vessels to achieve optimum performance and sea worthiness.
  • Lead, formulate and see through the strategy for the fleet digital transformation initiatives and energy efficiency initiatives
  • Responsible for effective management of budgets.
  • Attend vessels in port and anchorage, liaising with Fleet Managers / Technical Superintendents on vessels maintenance issues and survey plans, and reviewing & monitoring requisitions for spare parts.
  • Ensure the companies’ repair and maintenance policies for operations and dry docking, bunkering operations procedures and processes and HSE policies are developed and effectively implemented
  • Ensure safe and high quality management of vessels dry-dockings and dry docking budget alignment across fleet groups
  • Conduct trend analysis and make decisions on various aspects of fleet management.
  • Partake in various cross-divisional initiatives.
  • To perform other duties and tasks as assigned.

Qualifications:

  1. Seafaring Chief Engineer (COC1) with minimum 5 years of experience in ship management
  2. Good stake-holders management skills, self-driven and resourceful team player with proven communication skills, able to mentor & train the team.
  3. In depth knowledge on dry docking in line with industry standards, including class, flag and other regulatory/statutory requirements.
  4. Familiarity with ISM /ISPS/CSO and kept abreast of maritime developments.
  5. Experience as a Chief Engineer (CE) on tanker ships is preferred.

Main Responsibilities:

  • Responsible for the management of fleet of vessels to optimum performance to support the business needs and meet international maritime industry rules and regulations.
  • To oversee preventive Maintenance, dry docks and , vessel procurement, manpower planning and fleet development in your role as well.
  • Manage and develop fleet team of Fleet Managers and Technical Superintendents in ensuring high level of maintenance for our vessels to achieve optimum performance and sea worthiness.
  • Lead, formulate and see through the strategy for the fleet digital transformation initiatives and energy efficiency initiatives
  • Responsible for effective management of budgets.
  • Attend vessels in port and anchorage, liaising with Fleet Managers / Technical Superintendents on vessels maintenance issues and survey plans, and reviewing & monitoring requisitions for spare parts.
  • Ensure the companies’ repair and maintenance policies for operations and dry docking, bunkering operations procedures and processes and HSE policies are developed and effectively implemented
  • Ensure safe and high quality management of vessels dry-dockings and dry docking budget alignment across fleet groups
  • Conduct trend analysis and make decisions on various aspects of fleet management.
  • Partake in various cross-divisional initiatives.
  • To perform other duties and tasks as assigned.

Qualifications:

  1. Seafaring Chief Engineer (COC1) with minimum 5 years of experience in ship management
  2. Good stake-holders management skills, self-driven and resourceful team player with proven communication skills, able to mentor & train the team.
  3. In depth knowledge on dry docking in line with industry standards, including class, flag and other regulatory/statutory requirements.
  4. Familiarity with ISM /ISPS/CSO and kept abreast of maritime developments.
  5. Experience as a Chief Engineer (CE) on tanker ships is preferred.