Vessel Dispatch Coordinator II at Seaspan ULC
North Vancouver, BC V7P 2R1, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

16 May, 25

Salary

98700.0

Posted On

16 Feb, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

No

Telecommute

No

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Logistics/Procurement

Description

The Vessel Dispatch Coordinator II allocates and dispatches local tug operations and charter boats as required to handle daily customer orders. The role ensures that all tugs are utilized in the most cost-effective manner based on fleet and crew capabilities, crew change schedules, timing, location, availability of tugs and customer requirements. A significant part of the job is to manage ongoing changes of complex deliveries, which involves constant juggling and mobilization of all internal and external resources to accommodate new requirements.

Responsibilities
  • Allocates and updates scheduling and dispatching of tugs in the most cost-efficient manner with the goal to make barge deliveries on time and maintain a high level of customer satisfaction with as few tug hours as possible.
  • Coordinates with other Dispatchers on arrivals and departures of tows, so that internal resources are re-deployed before hiring external charter boats to service the customer. If required, hires charter boats to ensure customer orders are completed on time.
  • Coordinates with Marine Personnel regarding crew changes and crewing dispatch. Reports to Marine Personnel on various crewing problems and personnel issues. Coordinates and dispatches own callout crew to complete a job.
  • Coordinates repair needs and dock days with Engineering Department. Monitors repair status and availability of each tug to maximize equipment utilization and Company profitability.
  • Acts as the first response for all tug and barge related emergencies. Advises second response including management, Port Captains and Safety personnel.
  • Receives and handles front-line complaints from customers, facilities personnel, and the public on issues concerning the tugs and the shipboard personnel.
  • Answers public inquiries and provides information on various non-legal, non-sensitive matters.
  • All relevant documentation is kept up to date and monitored consistently for errors and corrections.
  • Deals or assists with the inward and outward Custom Clearances for all vessels entering U.S. waters. Assists or arranges Custom Clearances with shipping Agents in U.S. ports, Canada Revenue and Custom Agency and Border Services.
  • Performs additional duties as required.
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