- Attend to vessels to verify health safety standards and execution of environmental protection policy onboard.
- Guide vessel in compliance to Companys policies international rules & regulations and oil majors requirement.
- Advise on changes in legislation and/or industry best practices and submit recommendations for approval.
- Proposal amendments of companys SMS manuals for approval.
- Conduct annual internal Safety Inspection (Marine) and Navigational Audit on board vessels.
- Conduct Internal ISM audit and coordinate external ISM/ISPS/MLC audit on board vessels.
- Guide vessel in preparation of SIRE Inspection and carry out prevetting on board prior to the inspection.
- Arrange and attend to vessel SIRE inspection and follow up with rectification report within due dates for approval.
- Follow up vessels PSC/FSC inspection and any other external inspection/surveys (Terminal Inspection P&I survey Banker Inspection etc.).
- Conduct investigate and report for marine incident accident casualty and customers complaints as required.
- Implement and monitor corrective actions for any NonConformance relating to health safety and environment protection.
- Evaluate Master and sea staffs performance via internal inspection onboard and proposal actions to be taken.
- Conduct crew interview as crewing department requested.
- Prepare relevant TMSA element upload as assigned.
- Monitor and process vessels routine reports.
- Monitor vessels deficiency report especially for critical equipment to ensure deficiencies are timely closeout.
- Carry out sales & purchase inspections and tasks related to taking over vessels and newbuilding as assigned.
- Arrange for vessel safety equipment service (life rafts firefighting appliances etc.) within due dates.
- Monitor and supply vessel operations related equipment service (cargo hoses fenders mooring ropes UTI etc.).
- Verify all deck repairs stores maintenance and servicing quotation/invoices for approval.
- Controlling of budget of deck store spares and repair.
- Any other duties as assigned by the Marine Manager.
Qualifications :
- COC Class 1 or 2 holders with sailing experience on oil tankers.
- At least 1 years experience as a Marine Superintendent in ship management operations.
- Foreign going chief officer with sea experience preferred.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to handle multiple projects and good organization skills
- Analytical able to work independently resultsoriented resourceful and proactive.
Additional Information :
Only successful candidates will be notified.
Vitol Asia is committed to providing equal opportunities to all staff. Globally Vitol seeks to conduct its business in accordance with the UN Global Compacts ten principles including those on human rights one of which is to Ensure a diverse and inclusive work place where possible free from discrimination regardless of age gender race cultural heritage ethnicity sexual orientation religion or disability.
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Fulltime