Job description
Responsibilities Hold responsibility for the technical condition and seaworthiness of assigned bulk carrier vessels, in line with class society and statutory requirementsOrganise dry docking, repair works, and maintenance schedules to reduce vessel downtimeTrack vessel performance and fuel consumption through onboard systems and AMOS or equivalent planned maintenance softwareApprove technical budgets, expenditures, and purchase requisitions for vessels under managementLiaise closely with classification societies, flag state authorities, and port state control to keep vessel certification validConduct scheduled ship visits and inspections, with particular attention to cargo hold condition, hatch cover integrity, and cargo gear systemsDirect root cause investigations into technical incidents and machinery failures, and put corrective measures in placeBuild and sustain relationships with shipyards, spare parts suppliers, and technical service providers to secure quality and value for moneyEnhance the Safety Management System in line with the ISM Code, with focus on bulk carrier specific risks such as cargo shift, hold structural integrity, and loading and discharging operationsGuide ship's crew and fellow superintendents on equipment troubleshooting and repair procedures for cargo gear, hatch covers, and hold systemsRequirementsRequirementsDiploma or Bachelor's degree in Marine Engineering, Naval Architecture, or a related fieldMinimum 5 years of bulk carrier experience, either at sea or in a technical superintendent capacitySound working knowledge of maintenance systems such as AMOS or ShipManager, along with familiarity with ISM, ISPS, and MARPOL requirementsStrong people management, negotiation, and organisational skillsAbility to work independently and resourcefully, with the capacity to perform under pressure and meet deadlinesClarence Khoh R1552376