Job Summary
To provide shore support to vessels by handling their day to day technical & operational issues in accordance with the company guidelines, class requirements and international regulations.
This includes overseeing the daily operations of maintenance, Purchase & Supply of (spares and Stores) and repair, budget adherence, survey schedules, onboard general assessment of vessels, inspections etc. Escalate any “noteworthy” deviations to management for further action.
An efficient and safe technical management of the vessels ensures minimal incidents, down time and while meeting all stake holders requirements such as owners, charterers and other third parties
Qualifications
MEO Class I – COC
Should have sailed as a Chief Engineer.
Experience Required
Should have experience in Tankers.
Skills Required
Good knowledge in Microsoft Office
Roles & Responsibilities
The technical superintendent is accountable for the following:
- Ensuring that machineries on board are well maintained by crew and PMS schedules are duly followed
- Ensuring vessels all certification are always up to date
- Monitor and manage operating costs within planned budget
- Attend the vessels during Surveys as required.
- Vessel performance analysis basis data uploaded and shared by vessel on regular basis
- Maintaining vessel incident free.
- Timely essential supplies of Stores/spares/services to vessel
- Min or nil observations from third parties inspections.
- Meet the stipulated budget without compromising safe operation.
- Primary contact to the ships and the shipowners to provide technical assistance and advice
- Supervise all technical management activities for assigned vessels
- Coordinate with the surveys and certifications team to ensure class and certifications regulatory requirements are complied with from to time.
- Supervise contractors’ repair/maintenance of vessels
- Formulate long term maintenance plan and ensure that the maintenance planning, execution and control is carried out according to company standards. Ensure conformance to planned maintenance system
- Devise plans and monitor vessel dry docking, repairs and survey when required and determine repair specifications for dry docking and maintenance
- Provide and compile documented reports upon completion of dry docking, including summaries of works performed, operational budgets, and actual expenditures
- Communicate and periodically report to vessels owners about vessel performance, maintenance, costing etc.
- Maintain regular communication with CE & master for smooth operation of the vessel
- Send detailed advice on fuel analysis reports and Lube oil analysis reports once received from the laboratories.
- Monitor vessel performance trends, implementing timely remedial actions where required
- Accident and incident investigations, risk analysis and mitigation, identifying, implementing and monitoring effectiveness of corrective and preventive actions
- Initiating MOC, follow up and close the MOC for each critical tacks, vessel Modifications, New engineering installations after detailed risk assessment etc.
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