The Assistant Marine Superintendent is essential for ensuring the safe, efficient, and compliant operation of the company's fleet of vessels. This role encompasses a variety of responsibilities, including overseeing safety management systems, conducting investigations, optimizing operational costs, managing training programs, providing expert marine advice, and ensuring adherence to industry regulations. The Assistant Marine Superintendent must have a valid Certificate of Competency (COC) Class 3 and will work closely with departments such as technical, crewing, and training to meet the company's objectives while upholding the highest standards of safety, quality, and environmental protection.
What you will be doing:
Safety Management System (SEMS) and Training:
- Assist in the development, implementation, and maintenance of the company's SEMS to ensure compliance with international and industry safety standards.
- Collaborate to design and deliver comprehensive training programs for shipboard personnel on safety procedures, emergency response, and environmental protection.
Market Research and Investigations:
- Conduct research on market trends, regulatory developments, and technological advancements in the maritime industry to identify potential risks and opportunities for the company.
- Investigate incidents, accidents, or near-misses involving company vessels to determine root causes, recommend corrective actions, and prevent future occurrences.
Cost Control and Efficiency:
- Analyse marine operations costs, identify areas for potential savings, and implement measures to optimize efficiency without compromising safety or vessel performance.
- Monitor vessel operations to ensure adherence to company standards and identify any deviations that may impact costs or efficiency.
Reporting and Continuous Improvement:
- Report deficiencies, incidents, and near-misses to relevant stakeholders, including senior management and regulatory authorities, as required.
- Identify areas for improvement in vessel operations, safety procedures, and training programs, and recommend changes to management for approval.
Safety and Accident Analysis:
- Liaise with relevant departments to collect and analyze safety-related data, including injuries, accidents, and near-misses.
- Ensure that appropriate corrective actions are implemented to address identified risks and prevent future incidents.
Training Policies and Review:
- Monitor and review training policies both ashore and onboard vessels to ensure their effectiveness and relevance.
- Collaborate with the training department to update training materials and methodologies as needed.
Marine Advice and Vessel Performance:
- Provide expert marine advice to allocated vessels on navigational, communication, cargo handling, and ship handling issues.
- Monitor the performance of Masters on allocated vessels, providing feedback and recommendations as necessary.
Fleet Instructions and Vessel Vetting:
- Continuously review and update Company fleet instructions to ensure safe and efficient operation of managed vessels.
- Ensure that all vessels undergo comprehensive vetting procedures to meet the requirements of major oil companies and other relevant stakeholders.
What we are looking for:
- Valid Class 3 Certificate of Competency (CoC) issued by a recognized maritime authority.
- Bachelor's degree in Nautical Science or a related field.
- Minimum of 2 years of seagoing experience as a Junior officer.
- Thorough knowledge of international maritime regulations, including SOLAS, MARPOL, STCW, and ISM Code.
- Excellent communication, creative thinking, and problem-solving skills.
- Strong leadership abilities and the ability to work effectively in a team environment.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and other relevant software applications.