LNG Marine Superintendent

Executive Integrity
London
1 week ago
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Job title:Marine Superintendent

Location:London, UK

Hybrid style working

Who are we recruiting for?

Executive Integrity are recruiting on behalf of a globally recognised LNG Shipping company for their London office. Our client continually strives to provide safe, reliable ocean transport services to meet demand for liquefied gas.

What will you be doing?

This position is the Single Point of Contact for the management of nominated Vessels. This person will over see the planning, operations and performance of assigned vessels within the LNG fleet.

Some duties include:

  • Manage all assigned vessels for day to day Marine functions in close cooperation with the technical and commercial teams
  • Coordinate and assist with vetting/ external inspections and respond to reports as required.
  • Conduct internal audits and onboard inspections. Ensuring follow-ups and close out of audit and inspections for the allocated vessels.
  • Handle routine and non-routine assessments, voyage assessments management of change and other support requests from vessels.
  • Company Security Officer for dedicated vessels and implementation of ISPS requirements.
  • Monitor, analyse, manage and minimise loss due to accidents and incidents.

Are you the ideal candidate?

The ideal candidate will have sailed as as Master Mariner on LNG vessels. This person will need to be a team player, willing to travel and customer focused. Shore base experience is beneficial.

Requirements:

  • Master Mariner CoC. Sailing experience in Senior rank on LNG
  • Understanding of technical, cargo and port operations of LNG vessels
  • Has a deep understanding of the propulsion plant on board vessels managed
  • Understanding of cargo containment system, cargo handling equipment and systems on board vessels managed

What's in it for you?

  • Global leading LNG shipping company
  • Hybrid style working
  • Great benefits

Who are we?

Executive Integrity is a global executive search and recruitment consultancy for a more sustainable world with a focus on the talent within the Green Technology and Renewable Energy sectors. We give a proportion of all our profits to Renewable World, a charity that develops affordable and innovative renewable energy solutions to poverty-stricken communities.

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