Assistant Marine Superintendent (LPG) (S19494)
- Full time
- Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur View on Map
- posted 3 hours ago
- Posted: April 23, 2026 -Accepting applications
Job Detail
Job Description
Key Responsibilities
- Assist in supervising day-to-day marine and cargo activities for assigned pressurised LPG carriers, and provide support across other vessel types when required
- Maintain close communication with vessels during high-risk or critical operations such as cargo handling, product changeovers, tank conditioning, and ship-to-ship transfers, offering guidance where necessary
- Support vessel readiness for inspections, including port state control and vetting, and attend onboard during key operations or inspections when needed
- Coordinate and facilitate industry inspections (e.g. SIRE, CDI) and help ensure vessels maintain necessary approvals from charterers, terminals, and oil majors
- Work alongside vessel and fleet teams to address vetting observations, develop corrective actions, and manage follow-up submissions to relevant industry bodies
- Provide assistance in incident and accident investigations as directed, ensuring timely closure of findings and implementation of preventive measures
- Contribute to the review and enhancement of operational procedures, manuals, and best practices for LPG vessel operations
- Support operational coordination with charterers, including matters related to charter party obligations when required
- Promote safe, efficient, and environmentally compliant vessel operations in line with ISM Code, company safety management systems, and applicable regulations
- Assist vessels in meeting regulatory and commercial requirements set by flag states, port authorities, classification societies, and charterers
- Participate in the rollout and monitoring of fleet-wide safety initiatives and operational improvement programmes
- Provide support coverage during the absence of senior management, reporting to the designated backup manager for operational and HSEQ matters
- Act as a secondary point of contact for a small number of vessels when required, supporting overall fleet management
