Direct or arrange on-shore services such as supply of ships stores and equipment, ship inspections and overhauls, crew replacements and navigational information for shipping company vessels arriving in port
Processes and responds to all marine-related services and repair inspections
Communicate work details with the department head and customers, ensuring accurate and timely completion of all repair services
Implement and maintain the company's safety management system(SMS) ensure compliance with applicable regulations and standards (e.g. ISM code, MARPOL, SOLAS, STCW, ISPS, ISO 45001
Conduct safety inspections, risk assessments, and workplace hazard analyses development and monitor corrective and preventive action plans lead investigations into accidents, near misses, and incidents, prepare detailed reports and lessons learned maintain records of safety performance and compliance metrics
Conduct and coordinate safety inductions, toolbox talks and periodic safety drills
Ensure readiness for fire, oil spill, pollution, medical, and security emergencies
Conduct internal audits and compliance checks in line with company policy. Prepare vessles/sites for port state control, flag state, ISO, and third-party inspections
Liaise and coordinate with respective government bodies for smooth vessels operations and turnaround in port related matters
Assist the Board of Safety Committee to handle company safety matters and implement HQ safety requirements.
Job Requirements
Master mariner with Class 1 Certificate of Competency (COC)
At least 3-5 years in maritime industrial safety management
Experience with tankers preferred
Strong leadership, negotation, and communication skills
Effective crisis management and decision-making under pressure
Proficient in both written and spoken English and Chinese as this role needs regular communcate with Chinese-speaking customers and stakeholders.