Energy Efficiency Superintendent - London, United Kingdom - Zodiac Maritime

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    Job Description Zodiac Maritime is an international ship operating company providing a full range of management services for a wide and diverse fleet of commercial ships, spanning containership to tankers, bulk carriers to PCTCs, and a growing orderbook focused on dual-fuel vessels to improve overall fleet energy efficiency.

    Headquartered in London's bustling West End, our modern, open-plan offices accommodate a growing team of over 200 people.

    With representative offices across Europe and Asia, our shore-based headcount grows as our fleet continues to expand and diversify, as does our dedicated crew of over 6,500 seafarers.

    This is an exciting time for the company as we continue to grow and modernise our fleet and operations


    Reporting to:
    Head of Vetting & Marine Assurance


    Contract type:
    Permanent

    You will be responsible for coordinating the compliance of managed tanker and gas vessels in line with oil companies vetting requirements.

    Working closely with Operations and Commercial teams to provide requisite questionnaires, Q88 updates, and subsidiary documents/questionnaires for pre-fixture.

    Facilitate and monitor the remote assessment of a vessel for PSC and 3rd party inspections, where physical attendance cannot be undertaken.

    Update and maintain requisite inspection (SIRE/CDI /PSC/3rd party screening) records and database in line with TMSA.

    Assist in root cause analysis and close out of observations accorded in all 3rd party inspections (SIRE/CDI/ PSC/P&I/Terminal/safety inspections) in line with TMSA.

    Assist in compiling and maintaining Fleet vetting data within Oceanfile, required for generating reports, assessing trends, and use analysed data to improve performance.

    Monitor and track SIRE performance for each vessel and provide requisite guidance upon thorough assessment to improve future performance.

    Circulate vetting broadcast and safety bulletin providing requisite guidance to the fleet to improve Fleet vetting performance.

    Assist with reviewing upcoming industry-specific regulatory or recommended changes and propose requisite changes to QMS and ensure effective implementation and compliance.

    Collect data and review the vessel's compliance with Oil major requirements.
    Review/monitor tanker fleet performance on RightShip portal and provide requisite/closeout documents, where necessary.
    Participate in inter-departmental and fleet review meetings (where required).

    Ex-sea going Senior Officer / Engineer on Tankers (Chief Officer, Chief Engineer or Captain), with a minimum of 1 years' shore-based experience in a similar role within a ship management company.

    OR Shipping background (Junior Officer) with a minimum 2 years' experience in a similar role within a ship management company.

    In-depth previous experience of carrying out the shore-based day-to-day Vetting & Marine Assurance in Tanker Management.
    Demonstrated knowledge of Oil Majors vetting process and requirements and industry best practice.
    Commercial awareness and the ability to apply sound commercial judgement.
    Highly effective at building and sustaining relationships at multiple levels throughout a global organisation.
    Strong focus on delivering quality and meeting deadlines.