Sr Dir, Naut Ops & Fleet Capt CB at Royal Caribbean Group
Weybridge KT13 0XW, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

21 Aug, 25

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Logistics/Procurement

Description

POSITION SUMMARY:

This position is responsible for managing all day-to-day nautical operations within Fleet Operations of RCI/CEL/SS and our joint ventures communications with the Ships Captains and the management of all non-technical operations with particular focus on Maritime Safety Compliance Environment Internal Audit New Build Human Resources as well as with UK and US Nautical and Technical Operations and Global Marine Operations Global Technical Solutions support
As Fleet Captain supervises the performance of the Masters and the Senior Marine Officers and servers as their first and main point of shore side contact Assists the VP Marine Operations in all fleet wide maritime nautical and port matters related to Marine Operations He/she should be readily available for consultation and support to the fleet especially for Masters as required
The Fleet Captain will develop and oversee implementation of various programs as set forth by the S/VP Marine Operations and the GMO Leadership including but not limited to injury prevention workplace safety initiatives and marine infrastructure issues The Fleet Captain will also assist the VP Marine Operations in performance appraisals of onboard Senior Leaders and succession planning ensuring hiring practices align with each brand’s strategy for inclusion and diversity employment
The Fleet Captain will work closely with the shipboard leadership Shoreside departmental groups of each of the Brands and analysts to use data and operational feedback to constantly review results and trends with an aim to continuously optimization operation Will act as Deputy in communication with onboard teams and in the absence of the S/VP Marine Operations will participate in Situational Management / Sit Rep calls


QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION

  • Served as a Master onboard cruise ships
  • Extensive knowledge of shipboard operations and Maritime industry
  • Extensive leadership and managerial experience in marine and/or nautical operations
  • Must have excellent diplomatic and negotiation skills
  • Bachelor’s degree preferred

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

The physical demands described here are representative of those requirements employees must meet to perform the essential functions of this job with or without reasonable accommodations While performing job functions the employee is regularly required to sit stand write review and type reports compile data operate a pc communicate listen and assess information The employee may move about the office complex may travel to other office locations and may lift push pull or move 10 - 15 pounds Visual requirements include distant close and color vision and ability to adjust focus Work Environment: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of the job The environment includes work inside/outside the office

Responsibilities

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

1 Monitors the performance of each Master through personal contact Conduct annual Master’s performance appraisals Provide in-person coaching to new Captains
2 Participates and has a leading role in the evaluation and development of vessel itineraries
3 Coordinates the development and proper execution of all non-technical maintenance programs and schedules throughout the fleet
4 Develops and leads project management for Marine Ops special projects relating to but not limited to safety ports and marine infrastructure
5 Responsible for the implementation and delivery of safety training programs for Marine Officers
6 Coordinates and oversees evaluation of assets ship inspections and performance evaluations for Deck Department
7 Participates in corporate FOCUS Maritime Safety Working Groups
8 Ensures that each ship is operated safely effectively and efficiently and meets all key targets for safety (Incidents Corrective Actions Internal / External Audits KPIs and Inspections) expenses management crew satisfaction and workplace safety
9 Works closely with the Technical Team Ship Managers Refurbishment Project Manager and other specialists to create a strategic plan to ensure each ship is well maintained
10 Continuously tracks fleet safety and KPI performance and generates routine data driven updates and reports to appropriate shoreside and shipboard leadership personnel that will drive decision making
11 Understands the SQM and responsibilities in the Safety Organization according to the Emergency Plan and Station Bill Responsible to carry out the assigned responsibilities in case of a Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) as described in the Situation Management Plan
12 Ensures adherence to Navigation Policy & Procedures (NPP) across the fleet
13 Leads and assists in root cause analysis and lessons learned for all maritime accidents incidents and near misses
14 Has overall responsibility for ensuring the preparation of ships when transitioning to and/or operating in EMEA and APAC markets
15 Represents Marine operations in situation management / sitrep calls and is expected to contribute to making critical decision to ensure safe outcome and the best possible guest experience on ships impacted by unusual situations
16 Reviews and analyzes internal and external audit and inspection reports and disseminates information for follow up and continuous improvement
17 Supports the Marine KPI targets setting process
18 Leads efforts and supports port vetting port infrastructure and port development for future brand deployments
19 Ensures the ship is in regulatory compliance and acts as liaison with Flag State Classification Societies USCG ILO USPH and other applicable regulatory guidelines
20 Works with the Global Energy Team to ensure follow up on efficiency and optimization tools and projects (ENIRAM/ABB/WARTSILA)
21 Maintains the day-to-day contact with all Brand ship Captains act as a liaison between the vessels and Marine Operations and as advisor/mentor to Staff Captains identified for promotion to Captains
22 Ensures that marine related information is processed and forwarded to the ships and involved departments in a timely manner
23 Responsible for new ports and regular ports of call to determine feasibility of use This includes reviewing facilities for ports such as pilotage tug services adequate depth and docking space tendering gangway arrangements fresh water supply stevedoring arrangements environmental issues etc
24 Request simulator runs as required or needed for safety Assures that incidents/accidents are reported in due time to Flag State Class and Port Sate when applicable and work closely with Safety and Environment and Risk Management with investigations of Marine related incidents accidents and near misses Follow up on weather forecast especially when hurricanes/typhoons/tropical storms may pose a threat for the scheduled itinerary advise the ships Master and VP Marine Global Fleet Management
25 Confers with immediate subordinates ensure that the overall Marine Nautical objectives are met
26 Participates with Marine Operations senior management in the development of long-range planning and objectives
27 Monitors the external environment and identifies opportunities to fulfil the departments needs and the company’s cost control strategies
28 Through Staff Captain and shipboard management maintains all ethical and motivational standards of staff and crew
29 Maintain continuous dialogue with direct reports shipboard and shore side and ensure communication channels are open in order to coach assist and motivate individuals as needed
30 Performs other duties as required This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position Employees will be required to perform any other job-related duties assigned by their supervisor or management
31 Supports department goals related (but not limited) to: Maritime Safety Compliance Environment Internal Audit New Build Human Resources UK and US Nautical and Technical Operations Global Marine Operations & Global Technical Solutions
32 Leads and enhances the training programs for all nautical officers to match new and future fleet technologies
33 Leads and collaborates closely with the shipboard leadership teams the shoreside departmental groups of each of the Brand’s leadership teams and the analysts to accurately use data and operational feedback for constant review of KPI results voyage & itinerary optimization and trends to maintain and improve continuous development of all operations
34 Consults with S/VP Marine and make decisions related to changes of vessels’ itineraries/schedules in adverse weather conditions during technical malfunctions port

FINANCIAL/QUANTITIVE RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Develops/recommends and manage the nautical operations budget (deck repairs and maintenance) process both by ship by fleet and by brand as a whole in order to continuously deliver budgetary efficiencies
  • Holds the Marine shipboard leadership teams accountable for expenses including but not limited to labor deck repairs maintenance CAM costs consumables and all other Marine operating expenses
  • Operational decisions related to capital funds (marine equipment) dry dock expenses (Deck) operational department budgets and future investments in training- and Bridge technology & equipment Budgetary decisions for enhanced Training Programs to match new fleet technologies
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