Job Descriptions:
- Assist in coordinating, arranging and timely follow up Oil Major Vetting Inspections as directed.
- Attend vessels to conduct Marine Inspections and pre-vetting inspections or vetting assistance as directed. Ensure follow-up of all deficiencies noted during vessel attendance is recorded and filed in the common drive.
- Conduct annual onboard navigation audits, preferably during a short voyage. Input navigation audit results into the navigation audits database and follow up on all deficiencies and defects to closure.
- Assist in the investigation and root cause analysis of accidents.
- Assist in arranging external safety audits and onboard training by co-coordinating with the appointed auditor training company.
- Follow up in cosmetic upgradation (Painting)
- Monitor and support all vessels (In coordination with OPS) on operational issues (Loading / discharging / tank cleaning / grade change.
Quality & Compliance:
- Assist in the implementation of Ship Management’s Health, Safety, Security, Quality and Environmental Policies including sailing onboard for short voyages for onboard implementation of the HSSEQ System for new vessels.
- Assist in periodical management review of HSSEQ system, record findings from the reviews and propose actions if necessary.
- Assist in maintenance and updating of the HSSEQ Management System.
- A member of the internal Marine & HSSEQ audit team.
- Assist in establishing annual ISM & ISPS audit plans, arrange and co-ordinate internal audits, take part in audits and follow-up correction actions.
- Assist in the investigation and root cause analysis of accidents, marine casualties and near misses.
- Assist in preparation, implementation and maintenance of office and vessel’s contingency plans.
- Liaise with the vessels in safety, navigation, operations, health, quality, security and environmental matters, including monthly response to vessels relating to Vessel Monthly Safety Reports and Near Miss Reports.
- Assist in reviewing all safety-related reports from the vessels and other similar reports from other sources.
Job Requirements:
- Minimum 10 years' experience (at sea)
- Minimum 3-year sailing experience as Chief Officer on Chemical Tankers (with preference for sailing experience on parcel tankers)
- Hold relevant maritime certifications such as Chief Officer’s certificate or Master’s license (added advantage)
- Experience in Ship V Operations
- Experience with cargo changes/tank cleaning for IMO class 2 & 3 cargoes
- Knowledge of maritime regulations vetting by majors, Ship and Terminal
- Strong sense of responsibility, initiative and willingness to travel.
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EA Personnel Name: Chan Jun Wei
EA Personnel No: R1543992
EA License No: 21C0845