Role:
Technical and Safety Management
- Oversee all technical and safety matters concerning company vessels.
- Implement the company’s technical and safety policies on these vessels.
Maintenance and Servicing
- Conduct repair, maintenance, and servicing of vessels as directed by the Technical Manager.
- Advise the Master and Chief Engineer on planned maintenance and tasks to be performed by the ship’s staff.
- Inspect vessel’s machinery spaces for cleanliness and maintenance progress.
Survey and Reporting
- Negotiate with Class Surveyors for onboard surveys and report findings to the Technical Manager.
- Perform damage surveys on vessels and complete necessary costings, reports, accounts, and abstracts.
Port Supervision
- Travel to ports as instructed by the Technical Manager to supervise repairs and restoration of vessels and equipment.
- Handle all technical matters locally and all issues related to repairs, servicing, and dispatch of vessels during dry-docking or visits.
Regulatory Compliance
- Prepare additional proposals for new regulations with the approval of the Regulatory Authority or Recognized Organization.
- Ensure ships meet regulatory requirements.
Cadet Training
- Act as a liaison officer and trainer for Cadet Officers from Singapore Polytechnic.
Inspection and Reporting
- Conduct general inspections of vessels and report findings to the Technical Manager.
- Ensure the maintenance of safety equipment meets legislative requirements and company standards.
- Submit and monitor budgets for areas of expenditure responsibility and report variances.
- Report relevant information about sea-going personnel to the Technical Manager.
Requirements:
- COC Class 1 or 2 holders with sailing experience on oil tankers.
- Foreign-going Chief Engineer with sea experience preferred.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to handle multiple projects with good organizational skills.