Responsibilities;
1. To manage the daily operation of the number of vessels assigned to him in accordance with ASL’s HSSEQ System.
2. Plan, manage, monitor and execute vessels repairs, dry dockings and conversions within agreed budgets.
3. Monitor the vessels performance trend and take necessary remedial actions to optimize vessel’s operations.·
4. Collection, Evaluation of Emission control / compliance data from ships and approval from relevant authorities (SEEMP / EEXI / CII). ·
5. Follow up class and statutory certification status, condition of class and arrange for the necessary surveys (flag state, certification for Panama Canal etc.)
6. Visit vessels regularly (at least two times a year, in Port + Sailing), prepare visit reports and follow up with closure of deficiencies observed·
7. Prepare biannual, triannual or quarterly management reports, as agreed with each Principal, for the General Manager’s approval.
8. Maintain strict cost control of the Annual Operating Budget for each of the assigned vessels.
9. Review monthly cost control and approve monthly financial reports before sending to Technical Manager for review.
10. Actively participate in training and education of new crew and Office Staff joining ASL.
11. Assists SIRE inspection, TMSA audits
Job Requirements:
1. Must hold a Marine Engineer Class 1 (Chief Engineer Unlimited) Certificate.
2. Minimum of 5 years of experience in tanker operations is mandatory.
3. At least 2 years of sea-going experience as a Chief Engineer on LPG or Oil tankers is required.
3. Previous experience working as a Technical Superintendent is preferred, particularly with tankers (LPG/Oil).
4. Must be hard-working and a strong team player
- Should possess excellent organizational and communication skills
- Must be hands-on, demonstrating practical skills in technical management.
5. Ability to travel on short notice as required by operational demands.
6. Strong understanding of maritime safety regulations and compliance standards.
7. Proficient in risk assessment and accident investigation procedures.
8. Familiarity with budget management and cost control related to vessel operations.
9. Capability to liaise effectively with ship staff, including Chief Engineers and Master Mariners, to ensure smooth operations.