Roles & Responsibilities
Job Description & Requirements
Functions & Responsibilities :
Daily Operations
- Responsible for implementing and maintaining a safe, cost efficient and environmentally sound operation standard in compliance with TMS as well as International Marine regulations for a given number of vessels.
- To manage the daily operation of the number of vessel assigned to him in accordance with TMS.
- Advise Masters / Chief Engineers and ship staff on
- Navigation operations such as UKC, supply of charts & publications etc.
- Cargo & tank cleaning operations
- Port operations
- Anchoring & mooring operations
- Port, passage & war information for all vessels sailing into problematic areas etc.
- Assisting vessel with various operational issues like stevedore damages / port operations / cargo hold cleaning and preparations with regards to different type of cargo being carried.
- Assisting masters with regards to CP and voyage instructions and ensure owners and charterers requirements are met with.
Incident / Accident / Crisis management & investigation
Member of TSM emergency response team.Conducts investigation and root cause analysis of incidents, accidents, near miss & STOPER Cards.Review corrective actions, preventive actions and recommendations from investigation and analysis of accidents, marine casualties and near misses.Assist, arrange and coordinate table top exercises and emergency drills.Assist in coordinating, arranging and timely follow up Flag State Inspection, External & Internal ISM, ISPS and MLC Audits as directed.Assist in timely follow up of Port State Control (PSC) inspections.Follow up, review, approval and submission of the corrective active plan / report to authorities as required.Liaising with Drycargo / Right Ship Inspections
All PSC inspection reports must be promptly sent to Drycargo first and subsequently followed with CAR.Assist in coordinating, arranging Rightship inspections on vessels as required.All Rightship inspection to be followed up with CAR.Assist in maintaining vessels star rating.For new take overs vessels, liaise with the Master / on board trainer to ensure all surveys / inspections are done and completed prior departure. Have the vessel registered with Rightship.Shipboard inspections
Visit vessels regularly. Should endeavour to visit a vessel twice a year. But at least one sailing visit to be done.On each visit, a Superintendent Visit Report is to be completed and left on-board. Following inspections needs to be conducted during these inspections.Marine InspectionNavigation AuditsInspectionAll audit and inspection reports need to be filed / updated in common drives or database as applicable. Follow up with vessels / office to close the deficiencies noted during these visits.Crewing
Give input / comments on the performance evaluations of Masters and Chief Officer assigned to the vessel under supervision.Provide input to the Manning Department on recruitment of Senior Officers for the assigned vessels.HSSEQ
Monthly Safety meeting review and verificationAssisting vessels for documenting / conducting risk assessments. Evaluation and monitoring.Shipboard training carried out and records maintained for SOPEP / SMPEP, STS, VRP, VOC, VGP, ODS, SEEMP etc.Evaluate & document off-hire records pertaining to cargo operations and speed / performance.Assist in periodical management review of TMS, record findings from the reviews and propose actions if necessary.Assist in arranging external safety audits and on-board training by co-ordinating with the appointed audit or training company.Carrying out internal audits are required.Education and qualification
Class 1 Certificate of CompetencyClass 2 Certificate of Competency and University qualificationTell employers what skills you have
Maritime Security
Budgets
Anchoring
Risk Assessment
Work Well Under Pressure
Vetting
Ships
Investigation
Root Cause Analysis
vessel communication
Maritime Operations
Compliance
Audits
Team Player
vessel reporting system
Maritime Safety
Bridge
Excellent Interpersonal Communication Skills
Sailing