MAIN PURPOSE OF JOB:
To ensure all company owned and managed vessels are dry docked in a manner consistent with a pre-defined project plan that focuses on the fundamental application of quality work, on-time delivery, and cost control.
The role will require engagement of the individual not only within dry docking projects but any capital project initiated to improve the vessel's condition and life expectancy.
To be fully aware of and in compliance with the company IMS policies and procedures.
To technically manage assigned vessels within the budget set for each vessel and proactively inform the line managers of any potential adverse impact to budget and timeline.
KEY WORK AREAS RESPONSIBLE FOR:
* All processes relating to dry docking and new build (as required).
* Ensuring all shipboard mechanical/electrical machinery and navigational electronics are operated and maintained in a safe, efficient manner.
* Ensuring all vessel equipment, systems, and structures comply with the relevant requirements of SOLAS, IMO, Class & Flag administration regulations and guidelines, including environmental legislation.
* Specifying, arranging, supervising, and reporting on vessel dry-dock. Dry dock specifications will be submitted in accordance with the 12-6-4-2 planning principle.
* Continual monitoring of cost, project timeline, and variations to project baseline from submission of specification to final invoice covering all dry dock tasks.
* Ensuring VesselMan planned maintenance, purchasing, and defect reporting systems are kept fully up to date both on board the vessel and in the office. Defect report comments must be updated within one week of dry dock/project job reports must be kept up to date throughout the dry dock period.
* Use of dry docking and reporting software, including building of technical dry dock specifications.
* Assistance in new build projects as and when required.
* Available to travel and work abroad.
* Liaison with procurement controlling the purchase of dry dock spares and consumables, all within the budget confines. Projected budget overspends must be relayed to line manager before the expense is incurred, not after the event.
* Managing vessel dry docks to ensure all jobs are completed in a timely manner and a comprehensive report is recorded for each vessel.
* To ensure that all vessels receive a dry dock specification on work to be carried out.
* To ensure that the dry dock runs smoothly and safely, and that all appropriate PTWs, isolations, risk assessments, and method statements are in accordance with the tasks in hand.
* Stop the job must be initiated should any unsafe practices be observed.
* Liaising with classification, port state, and flag state representatives regarding legislation, scheduled surveys, and one-off surveys/attendances.
* Provide a complete quality report on the work completed during the dry dock period.
* Providing out-of-hours service, as and when required.
* Actively promoting and progressing the company HSEQ policies.
* Actively promoting inter-departmental communications.
* Assist in Emergency Response Team when required.
COMMUNICATIONS:
* Daily contact with fellow employees and management of North Star Shipping.
* Daily communication with management, crews, clients, and suppliers both verbal and written.
* Communications with suppliers and contractors.
QUALIFICATIONS/TRAINING:
* Sea going chief engineer or equivalent, with relevant offshore support experience.
* Project management experience in dry docks and new builds.
Experience in a similar role preferred.
PERSONAL QUALITIES/CHARACTERISTICS:
* Ability to work on own initiative or part of a team, and under pressure.
* Mature, professional approach to work.
* Patience in order to work to tight deadlines.
* Excellent verbal communication skills.
* Strong professional skills.
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