Marine Manager (S19621)
- Full time
- Singapore, Singapore View on Map
- posted 8 hours ago
- Posted: May 4, 2026 -Accepting applications
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Job Description
Job Description:
- Ensure full compliance with operational and safety standards set by terminals, charterers, clients, as well as applicable international and local regulations.
- Meet all requirements related to marine management, navigation audits, and inspection activities.
- Plan, coordinate, and oversee audits and inspections conducted by recognised organisations (RO), including ISM, ISPS, and MLC.
- Handle the scheduling and management of vetting inspections, including submissions through the OCIMF SIRE platform.
- Ensure shipboard personnel are competent in their duties and well-versed in the Safety Management System through continuous monitoring, training, and feedback.
- Ensure all marine operations are executed safely and efficiently in accordance with the Safety Management System.
- Maintain and update all onboard notices, manuals, and publications.
- Oversee the proper and timely maintenance, servicing, repair, and replacement of cargo handling and navigation equipment.
- Ensure all incidents and accidents are thoroughly investigated, with root causes identified and corrective/preventive actions implemented.
- Develop and implement strategies to comply with upcoming marine, safety, and environmental regulations at both international and local levels.
- Track vessel performance and report operational and safety updates to the Fleet Manager / Director.
- Coordinate and communicate with terminals, charterers, customers, and relevant third parties on operational matters and inspections.
- Liaise with P&I insurers to arrange and manage vessel surveys.
- Allocate responsibilities and supervise subordinates effectively.
- Organise and distribute resources, including shore-based support, for the Marine Department.
- Prepare, control, and manage the Marine Department’s budget.
- Ensure efficient and prudent utilisation of the department’s budget.
- Participate in the continuous improvement and review of the Safety Management System.
- Act as a member of the Emergency Response Team.
Requirements:
- Previous seagoing experience as a Master (minimum CoC Class 1 or 2), with at least seven (7) years of relevant shore-based experience in safety, health, and environmental compliance within product or chemical tanker operations.
- Sound understanding of international and local maritime laws and regulations.
- Strong integrity and professional conduct.
- Proven leadership, communication, teamwork, and managerial skills.
- Ability to lead, motivate, and influence teams effectively.
