- The Marine Superintendent shall coordinate the marine operations of vessels
- When Marine Superintendent is on board vessels, he may act at the master’s discretion as an advisor on navigation, mooring and cargo operations.
- The Marine Superintendent shall ensure a good dialogue and cooperation with the vessel charterer and other parties involved in the operation of the vessels.
- Treat safety and environmental compliance as a top priority.
- Contribute to the achievement of the company’s KPI figures.
- Ensure that cargo and ballast procedures are properly implemented onboard and verify cargo and/or ballast plans for compliance with all safety aspects.
- Ensure, in cooperation with HSEQ, that Navigation practices/procedures meet industry standards and are effectively implemented through the implementation of suitable controls, equipment and training.
- Monitor vessel operations for compliance with the Company's policies and procedures, ensuring that it is effectively implemented onboard.
- Ensure that practical procedures to meet the Company’s Objectives and Policies are implemented and revised as deemed necessary.
- Coordinate and arrange for Vetting inspections such as SIRE, CDI & RightShip inspections of vessels as applicable and follow-up on the closure of findings.
- Coordinate Flag State Control (FSC), Port State Control (PSC) and United State Coast Guard (USCG) inspections and responses to deficiencies observed during these types of inspections.
- Ensure compliance with MARPOL and OPA-90 concerning vessel operation.
- Coordinate preparation, approval, and maintenance of OPA-90/VRP, SMPEP, SOPEP or other flag state-required preparedness plans.
- Coordinate registration and take over or hand over of new vessels.
- Coordinate and arrange issuance and amendments to the CSR (Continuous Synopsis Record).
- Monitor the registration and follow up of Non-Conformities and planned Corrective Actions