Marine Superintendent at HELM SPECIALIST RECRUITMENT PTE LTD
Singapore, Southeast, Singapore -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

30 Apr, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

31 Jan, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

No

Telecommute

No

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Business English, Iso, Maritime Operations, Critical Thinking

Industry

Other Industry

Description

Doehle Shipmanagement Pte. Ltd., Singapore is seeking to recruit a Marine Superintendent to oversee the nautical operations of the company’s fleet. The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring safety, environmental compliance and regulatory adherence across the vessels. With a growing fleet of nearly 20 container vessels, the Marine Superintendent will play a key role in maintaining operational efficiency and safety standards. Marine Superintendent Would you like to make a difference with us?

Your tasks and responsibilities:

  • Oversee all nautical operations, ensuring regulatory compliance, cargo worthiness, navigational safety, and adherence to ISM, ISO, and QHSE standards.
  • Handle cargo-related matters, including stowage, loading, securing, and stability, ensuring compliance with regulations and operational requirements.
  • Monitor and approve nautical-related requisitions, assist in creating annual operating budgets, and track OPEX and budget performance alongside the Technical Superintendent.
  • Liaise with classification societies, flag states, and regulatory bodies to ensure compliance, handling inspections, surveys, and any deficiencies promptly. Travelling to visit ships is part of your job scope.
  • Brief, debrief, and appraise the Master and Chief Officer, identify training needs, and provide guidance on navigational and cargorelated matters.
  • Handle insurance claims, conduct damage surveys, ensure timely recovery of receivables, monitor dry-docking specifications, and ensure the functionality of vessel communication systems in coordination with Fleet-IT.

Preferable qualifications and requirements:

  • Proven experience as a Master Mariner or Chief Officer on Container and Bulk Carrier vessels, with strong operational and leadership capabilities.
  • Familiarity with vetting processes, including Rightship and related maritime compliance requirements.
  • Certified as a DPA, CSO, and Internal Auditor for ISM, ISPS, MLC, and other relevant maritime standards.
  • Sound knowledge of ISM, ISPS, MLC, ISO 9001, 14001, 45001 standards
  • Ability to apply analytical and critical thinking to ensure compliance, safety, and efficiency in maritime operations.
  • Fluent in both written and spoken Business English, with excellent interpersonal, communication, and listening skills for effective interaction across departments and vessels.

What we offer you:
A modern working environment in a central office location (CBD) with a dynamic team spirit. a family-owned shipping company grown with traditions over more than six decades and with different generations of the family members involved in the future growth of the business. a challenging and varied job with a lot of (personal) responsibility. Be part of building structures with a new, motivated & growing team. an attractive salary package with comprehensive Health Insuranc

Responsibilities
  • Oversee all nautical operations, ensuring regulatory compliance, cargo worthiness, navigational safety, and adherence to ISM, ISO, and QHSE standards.
  • Handle cargo-related matters, including stowage, loading, securing, and stability, ensuring compliance with regulations and operational requirements.
  • Monitor and approve nautical-related requisitions, assist in creating annual operating budgets, and track OPEX and budget performance alongside the Technical Superintendent.
  • Liaise with classification societies, flag states, and regulatory bodies to ensure compliance, handling inspections, surveys, and any deficiencies promptly. Travelling to visit ships is part of your job scope.
  • Brief, debrief, and appraise the Master and Chief Officer, identify training needs, and provide guidance on navigational and cargorelated matters.
  • Handle insurance claims, conduct damage surveys, ensure timely recovery of receivables, monitor dry-docking specifications, and ensure the functionality of vessel communication systems in coordination with Fleet-IT
Loading...