The Marine Superintendent works as part of the Operations Department who oversees key aspects of fleet management, focusing on safety, security, cargo operations, and navigation. This includes:
- Providing guidance on cargo handling and navigation practices.
- Ensuring compatibility between ships and shore facilities, including terminal and charterer screening requirements.
- Reviewing and maintaining Ship-Specific Operational Manuals.
- Offering technical expertise on nautical systems, cargo, and mooring equipment.
As delegated by the Marine Manager, the Marine Superintendent will:
- Manage assessments conducted by certifying and inspection bodies.
- Provide training and educational guidance for crew members.
- Attend SIRE inspections and TMSA audits.
- Assist the Company Security Officer (CSO) with security-related matters.
- Support internal audits and navigation evaluations for fleet vessels.
Required Skills, Qualifications, and Experience
- Minimum of one year as Master Mariner on Tankers with sailing experience as Chief Officer on LNG Carriers
- Valid Command-level Deck Certificate.
- Internal Auditor certification.
- Training in risk assessment and incident investigation/analysis.
- Knowledge of charter party terms and performance warranty requirements.
- Familiarity with crewing standards aligned with Oil Major criteria.
- Expertise in LNG and cargo operations.
- Experience with internal and external audit procedures.
- Understanding of ship-shore compatibility processes, including SIGTTO guidelines.
- Comprehensive knowledge of global ocean passage regulations per IMO standards.