Operations Assistant

Responsibilities

· Monitors:

-The performance of each managed vessel

- If the designated Fleet is operated efficiently and as per:

o Flag and statutory requirements

o Company’s guidelines

· Be aware of critical operation deficiencies, if any, and ensures implementation of company’s SMS

· Ensures the awareness for all seagoing staff of the need to operate the vessels to the highest standards consistent with:

- International and National legislation

- Safety, in a manner which is conscious of the environmental protection need

· Appoints ship agents for necessary services as regards with the vessel’s employment

· Enters into the relevant contracts for each vessel as required in co-ordination with the Purchasing

· Interfaces with agents and port authorities

· Utilizes port time effectively by coordinating with all internal and external parties

· Ensures that customer’s requirements and expectations are understood and met enhancing overall relations through daily contacts.

· Handling of STS screening process and assessment in compliance with company’s established procedures

· Submission of the applicable vetting questionnaires whenever required

· Screens, confirms accuracy of FDAs and maintain required entries into the company’s accounting software

· Monitors status of stevedore damages sustained by Fleet vessels

· Handling of all husbandry agency matters, quotations, appointment, Disbursement Accounts

· Keeps records for all of them in coordination with assigned superintendent

· Co-operates with the Crew department, and cargo handling / operation in a safe and cost-effective way always according to:

- Our SMS

- ISO

- ISPS

- International requirements

· In case of his absence, transfer of his responsibilities shall be passed to the FM. A brief up-date is necessary to his deputy for all pending matters on each of his assigned vessels

· Monitors vessels transit through High Risk Areas or areas outside INL limits

· Liaises with Scorpio Insurance for additional premiums/coverage

· Ensures local trading requirements are observed

- i.e. SPRO coverage, AGM certificates, ECRC Canada, etc

· Maintain records for Vessel port movements & cargoes

· During the absence of the Marine Superintendent monitors, in coordination with fleet staff, the progress of the vessels’ planned fabric maintenance ensuring vessels’ physical appearance up to Company’s standards


Qualifications/Experience

· At least Captain Class B License or a University Degree in Shipping or minimum 1-year experience in a similar office position

- Previous sea experience on tankers will be preferable

· Good command of English language and knowledge in computers/software

· Good communication and negotiation abilities

· Capable to monitor and stay abreast of:

- Development in changing legislation and international requirements

- Other development in the Marine industry

Attending training courses and seminar as needed

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