Marine Superintendent (Tankers) (S19427)
- Full time
- Singapore, Singapore View on Map
- posted 6 days ago
- Posted: April 17, 2026 -Accepting applications
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Job Description
The Marine Superintendent is responsible for overseeing the safe, efficient, and compliant operation of the assigned product tanker vessels, ensuring all activities meet regulatory, company, and industry standards.
Reports to: Marine Manager
Responsibilities:
• Champion and enforce vessel compliance with health, safety, and environmental policies and procedures.
• Ensure vessels are operationally ready and capable of executing voyages and cargo operations safely and efficiently.
• Organise, coordinate, and manage all statutory, class, and RO audits and inspections, including ISM, ISPS, and MLC.
• Plan, administer, and follow up on vetting inspections, including preparation and submission through the OCIMF SIRE system.
• Manage navigational safety oversight, including the review and endorsement of passage plans and the conduct of navigation audits.
• Ensure vessels comply with terminal rules, operator instructions, oil major standards, and charterer requirements.
• Handle and coordinate matters relating to Flag State and Port State authorities.
• Ensure Q88 and HVPQ information is accurate, complete, and continuously updated.
• Monitor regulatory developments and advise on changes in legislation, requirements, and industry best practices.
• Review, maintain, and enhance the company’s Safety Management System (SMS).
• Provide vessels with clear guidance, instructions, and relevant information to support compliance and safe operations.
• Support, coach, and enforce standards related to crew competence, performance, and discipline.
• Assist with operational and technical enquiries regarding vessel capabilities and performance.
• Participate as a core member of the company’s emergency response team.
• Undertake additional duties, assignments, and projects as directed by management.
Requirements:
• Seagoing experience as a Master (minimum CoC Class 1 or 2), or at least 2 years of relevant shore-based experience in HSE management and regulatory compliance for product or chemical tankers.
• Sound knowledge of international and local maritime regulations and compliance requirements.
• Demonstrated integrity, accountability, and professional conduct.
• Strong leadership, collaboration, management, and communication capabilities.
• Ability to lead by example and positively influence and motivate others.
