Advanced Resource Managers
Vetting Superintendent
Job Location
London, United Kingdom
Job Description
Vetting Superintendent - London - Permanent - £Competitive Salary A leading maritime solutions company with a global presence is recruiting for a Vetting Superintendent to join their team in London. As a Vetting Superintendent, you will be responsible for providing expert advice on maritime activities and delivering services to our customers. Duties will include. Assess vessels and owners/managers to ensure compliance with relevant standards and suitability for the intended trade nomination. Review and assess various inspection reports, incident investigations, and customer feedback. Provide expertise and support to customers. Monitor regulatory changes and support policy updates for compliance. Provide input on maritime rules, regulations, and standards to regional managers. Conduct quality audits against industry standards like TMSA and DryBMS. To be considered for this position, you will have class II/2 or III/2 (Master/Chief Mate or Chief/second Engineer) and have sailed in a senior capacity as Master/Chief Officer or Chief Engineer/2nd Engineer on board oil, gas, chemical tankers, and dry cargo vessels. Substantial shore-based experience in a management / supervisory capacity directly involved with the day-to-day technical and/or cargo operations of crude oil/petroleum products / LPG / LNG tankers. Thorough understanding of current mandatory requirements, international legislation relevant to shipping, industry standards, and recommended best practices (e.g., IMO, OCIMF, IACS, USCG, ICS). Practical knowledge of ship construction, repair, machinery, operations, commercial management, and chartering. Experience in Health, Safety, Environment, & Quality Systems, conducting vessel and office audits, including TMSA. Understanding of ship inspections, surveys, and certification, including SIRE, CDI, PSC, USCG, Flag State inspections, and classification surveys. Incident investigation and analysis experience, hazard identification and risk assessment experience. Excellent communication and teamwork skills with a preference for collaboration, action, accountability, and developing solutions and alternatives. Attention to detail with strong problem-solving and decision-making skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a high-performing team. Commitment to improved safety and environmental sustainability in the maritime industry. Lead Auditor qualification is preferable. Experience in terminal assessments is preferable. * Please note, you must be eligible to live and work in the UK to be considered for this position* To apply for this position, please call Stuart Hensman on 44 (0)2392 228231 or email your CV Stuart.Hensman@arm.co.uk
Location: London, GB
Posted Date: 5/1/2025
Location: London, GB
Posted Date: 5/1/2025
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