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Assistant Marine Superintendent
Seacor
Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States
30+ days
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Job Description
Position Title: Assistant Marine Superintendent Reports To: Director of Marine Operations Core Hours: 0800 – 1700 Monday through Friday and additional as required Location: Based in Fort Lauderdale Positions Supervised: Ship staff and contractors as required Required Qualifications: Education: Maritime Degree or equivalent Experience: Previously sailed in a licensed Deck Officer position Languages: English Skills/Software: Working experience with Excel, Word and Outlook Traits: Ability to travel as necessary for projects, ability to work well with others, self-starter, proactive, flexible with work schedule, well organized Preferred Qualifications: Licenses/Certifications: Chief Mate Skills/Software: NS-Enterprise Requirements (Knowledge, Skill and Abilities): • A desire to drive continuous improvement in self and others • Analytical, problem solving, time management, project management and decision-making skills • Ability to respond positively to customers in an effective manner • Demonstrates teamwork, interpersonal and communications skills • Preferably education and experience as a marine operator • Knowledge of operations for the vessel operations Duties and Responsibilities: Treats Health, Safety and Environment as Top Priority Assists the Director of Operations and Marine Superintendents in all marine aspects of vessel operation, including: Ensures our vessels are compliant with all regulatory initiatives including: o Port and Flag state o Classification societies o Company and terminal policies • A member of the Emergency Response Team • Partners with the Director of Operations on planning and exercising modifications or legislative upgrades as required • Assist and participate on Incident investigations • Takes an active role in recruitment / selection of Masters / Chief Mate and will recommend promotions to both Chief Mate and Master • Training orientation of Masters / Chief Mate - process & systems • Monitoring voyage performance - speed & consumptions and verifying the ships are meeting requirements • Assists in general commercial issues including customer support • Responsible for ensuring assigned vessels meet stakeholder requirements, including: o Federal and applicable State/Port Authorities o Customer’s ship terminal policies o Company policies o Coding invoices and receipts when necessary o Travel in support of ship operations; convenes safety meetings during vessel visits, addressing issues important to management o Promotes a professional relationship with the officers and crew • Perform such other tasks, duties and responsibilities as may be required or directed by Director of Operations Seabulk reserves the right to revise or change job descriptions and responsibilities as the need arises. This job description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment. Equal Opportunity Employer/Veteran/Disabled Safety.Service.Success.
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Assistant Marine Superintendent
Seacor
Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States
30+ days
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Job Description
Position Title: Assistant Marine Superintendent Reports To: Director of Marine Operations Core Hours: 0800 – 1700 Monday through Friday and additional as required Location: Based in Fort Lauderdale Positions Supervised: Ship staff and contractors as required Required Qualifications: Education: Maritime Degree or equivalent Experience: Previously sailed in a licensed Deck Officer position Languages: English Skills/Software: Working experience with Excel, Word and Outlook Traits: Ability to travel as necessary for projects, ability to work well with others, self-starter, proactive, flexible with work schedule, well organized Preferred Qualifications: Licenses/Certifications: Chief Mate Skills/Software: NS-Enterprise Requirements (Knowledge, Skill and Abilities): • A desire to drive continuous improvement in self and others • Analytical, problem solving, time management, project management and decision-making skills • Ability to respond positively to customers in an effective manner • Demonstrates teamwork, interpersonal and communications skills • Preferably education and experience as a marine operator • Knowledge of operations for the vessel operations Duties and Responsibilities: Treats Health, Safety and Environment as Top Priority Assists the Director of Operations and Marine Superintendents in all marine aspects of vessel operation, including: Ensures our vessels are compliant with all regulatory initiatives including: o Port and Flag state o Classification societies o Company and terminal policies • A member of the Emergency Response Team • Partners with the Director of Operations on planning and exercising modifications or legislative upgrades as required • Assist and participate on Incident investigations • Takes an active role in recruitment / selection of Masters / Chief Mate and will recommend promotions to both Chief Mate and Master • Training orientation of Masters / Chief Mate - process & systems • Monitoring voyage performance - speed & consumptions and verifying the ships are meeting requirements • Assists in general commercial issues including customer support • Responsible for ensuring assigned vessels meet stakeholder requirements, including: o Federal and applicable State/Port Authorities o Customer’s ship terminal policies o Company policies o Coding invoices and receipts when necessary o Travel in support of ship operations; convenes safety meetings during vessel visits, addressing issues important to management o Promotes a professional relationship with the officers and crew • Perform such other tasks, duties and responsibilities as may be required or directed by Director of Operations Seabulk reserves the right to revise or change job descriptions and responsibilities as the need arises. This job description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment. Equal Opportunity Employer/Veteran/Disabled Safety.Service.Success.
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Assistant Marine Superintendent
Seacor
Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States
30+ days
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Job Description
Position Title: Assistant Marine Superintendent Reports To: Director of Marine Operations Core Hours: 0800 – 1700 Monday through Friday and additional as required Location: Based in Fort Lauderdale Positions Supervised: Ship staff and contractors as required Required Qualifications: Education: Maritime Degree or equivalent Experience: Previously sailed in a licensed Deck Officer position Languages: English Skills/Software: Working experience with Excel, Word and Outlook Traits: Ability to travel as necessary for projects, ability to work well with others, self-starter, proactive, flexible with work schedule, well organized Preferred Qualifications: Licenses/Certifications: Chief Mate Skills/Software: NS-Enterprise Requirements (Knowledge, Skill and Abilities): • A desire to drive continuous improvement in self and others • Analytical, problem solving, time management, project management and decision-making skills • Ability to respond positively to customers in an effective manner • Demonstrates teamwork, interpersonal and communications skills • Preferably education and experience as a marine operator • Knowledge of operations for the vessel operations Duties and Responsibilities: Treats Health, Safety and Environment as Top Priority Assists the Director of Operations and Marine Superintendents in all marine aspects of vessel operation, including: Ensures our vessels are compliant with all regulatory initiatives including: o Port and Flag state o Classification societies o Company and terminal policies • A member of the Emergency Response Team • Partners with the Director of Operations on planning and exercising modifications or legislative upgrades as required • Assist and participate on Incident investigations • Takes an active role in recruitment / selection of Masters / Chief Mate and will recommend promotions to both Chief Mate and Master • Training orientation of Masters / Chief Mate - process & systems • Monitoring voyage performance - speed & consumptions and verifying the ships are meeting requirements • Assists in general commercial issues including customer support • Responsible for ensuring assigned vessels meet stakeholder requirements, including: o Federal and applicable State/Port Authorities o Customer’s ship terminal policies o Company policies o Coding invoices and receipts when necessary o Travel in support of ship operations; convenes safety meetings during vessel visits, addressing issues important to management o Promotes a professional relationship with the officers and crew • Perform such other tasks, duties and responsibilities as may be required or directed by Director of Operations Seabulk reserves the right to revise or change job descriptions and responsibilities as the need arises. This job description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment. Equal Opportunity Employer/Veteran/Disabled Safety.Service.Success.
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Assistant Marine Superintendent
Seacor
Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States
30+ days
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Job Description
Position Title: Assistant Marine Superintendent Reports To: Director of Marine Operations Core Hours: 0800 – 1700 Monday through Friday and additional as required Location: Based in Fort Lauderdale Positions Supervised: Ship staff and contractors as required Required Qualifications: Education: Maritime Degree or equivalent Experience: Previously sailed in a licensed Deck Officer position Languages: English Skills/Software: Working experience with Excel, Word and Outlook Traits: Ability to travel as necessary for projects, ability to work well with others, self-starter, proactive, flexible with work schedule, well organized Preferred Qualifications: Licenses/Certifications: Chief Mate Skills/Software: NS-Enterprise Requirements (Knowledge, Skill and Abilities): • A desire to drive continuous improvement in self and others • Analytical, problem solving, time management, project management and decision-making skills • Ability to respond positively to customers in an effective manner • Demonstrates teamwork, interpersonal and communications skills • Preferably education and experience as a marine operator • Knowledge of operations for the vessel operations Duties and Responsibilities: Treats Health, Safety and Environment as Top Priority Assists the Director of Operations and Marine Superintendents in all marine aspects of vessel operation, including: Ensures our vessels are compliant with all regulatory initiatives including: o Port and Flag state o Classification societies o Company and terminal policies • A member of the Emergency Response Team • Partners with the Director of Operations on planning and exercising modifications or legislative upgrades as required • Assist and participate on Incident investigations • Takes an active role in recruitment / selection of Masters / Chief Mate and will recommend promotions to both Chief Mate and Master • Training orientation of Masters / Chief Mate - process & systems • Monitoring voyage performance - speed & consumptions and verifying the ships are meeting requirements • Assists in general commercial issues including customer support • Responsible for ensuring assigned vessels meet stakeholder requirements, including: o Federal and applicable State/Port Authorities o Customer’s ship terminal policies o Company policies o Coding invoices and receipts when necessary o Travel in support of ship operations; convenes safety meetings during vessel visits, addressing issues important to management o Promotes a professional relationship with the officers and crew • Perform such other tasks, duties and responsibilities as may be required or directed by Director of Operations Seabulk reserves the right to revise or change job descriptions and responsibilities as the need arises. This job description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment. Equal Opportunity Employer/Veteran/Disabled Safety.Service.Success.
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Assistant Marine Superintendent
Seacor
Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States
30+ days
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Job Description
Position Title: Assistant Marine Superintendent Reports To: Director of Marine Operations Core Hours: 0800 – 1700 Monday through Friday and additional as required Location: Based in Fort Lauderdale Positions Supervised: Ship staff and contractors as required Required Qualifications: Education: Maritime Degree or equivalent Experience: Previously sailed in a licensed Deck Officer position Languages: English Skills/Software: Working experience with Excel, Word and Outlook Traits: Ability to travel as necessary for projects, ability to work well with others, self-starter, proactive, flexible with work schedule, well organized Preferred Qualifications: Licenses/Certifications: Chief Mate Skills/Software: NS-Enterprise Requirements (Knowledge, Skill and Abilities): • A desire to drive continuous improvement in self and others • Analytical, problem solving, time management, project management and decision-making skills • Ability to respond positively to customers in an effective manner • Demonstrates teamwork, interpersonal and communications skills • Preferably education and experience as a marine operator • Knowledge of operations for the vessel operations Duties and Responsibilities: Treats Health, Safety and Environment as Top Priority Assists the Director of Operations and Marine Superintendents in all marine aspects of vessel operation, including: Ensures our vessels are compliant with all regulatory initiatives including: o Port and Flag state o Classification societies o Company and terminal policies • A member of the Emergency Response Team • Partners with the Director of Operations on planning and exercising modifications or legislative upgrades as required • Assist and participate on Incident investigations • Takes an active role in recruitment / selection of Masters / Chief Mate and will recommend promotions to both Chief Mate and Master • Training orientation of Masters / Chief Mate - process & systems • Monitoring voyage performance - speed & consumptions and verifying the ships are meeting requirements • Assists in general commercial issues including customer support • Responsible for ensuring assigned vessels meet stakeholder requirements, including: o Federal and applicable State/Port Authorities o Customer’s ship terminal policies o Company policies o Coding invoices and receipts when necessary o Travel in support of ship operations; convenes safety meetings during vessel visits, addressing issues important to management o Promotes a professional relationship with the officers and crew • Perform such other tasks, duties and responsibilities as may be required or directed by Director of Operations Seabulk reserves the right to revise or change job descriptions and responsibilities as the need arises. This job description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment. Equal Opportunity Employer/Veteran/Disabled Safety.Service.Success.