Key
Responsibilities
Lead, support, train, and supervise assigned Crewing
Superintendents and Crewing Operators.
Review
and monitor safe manning of vessels in line with minimum and
special manning requirements, vessel age, trade, type, condition,
and budget.
Ensure seafarers are fully
trained, qualified, and compliant with Company, STCW, and Flag
State regulations.
Verify that seafarers
undergo medical examinations with independent, qualified doctors
and obtain valid medical certificates before joining.
Oversee crew changes in compliance with Seafarers'
Employment Agreements (SEA), liaising with vessels, owners, and
operators to arrange suitable dates / ports.
Arrange and monitor travel and visa requirements for
seafarers, ensuring sufficient handover and familiarization
time.
Ensure SEAs comply with MLC, Flag State,
and national requirements.
Monitor and charge
expenses outside manning agreements appropriately to
owners.
Track crew performance, including
cadet progress, and arrange necessary follow-up.
Plan officers' and ratings' rotations and support
seafarers' career progression.
Actively
recruit seafarers for open positions.
Ensure
full compliance with the Company's Management System and promote
continuous improvement.
Develop and update
crewing policies, procedures, and processes.
Identify, monitor, and address training needs for
seafarers.
Review vessel disbursement accounts
and maintain seafarer records.
Liaise with
stakeholders in cases of crew sickness, accidents, or
emergencies.
Investigate and follow up on
non-conformities, observations, and customer
complaints.
Requirements :
Seagoing experience as an officer, or a university degree and
experience as Crewing
To be fully conversant with applicable international and national
Superintendent • Singapore