Company Overview: ASP Ship Management is part of the Australian owned and operated ASP Ships Group. We are a Maritime Logistics Service Provider, managing ships of all sizes and types on behalf of our clients, providing crew for managed vessels and third-party clients, as well as marine and technical support services.
Position: Ship Manager
Job Scope: Responsible as the primary point of contact for the Master and the vessel's personnel and the overall management, monitoring of the safe and efficient operations of all assigned vessels, ensuring effective corrective and preventative actions in line with the Company's Integrated Management System.Responsible for ensuring that all trading and statutory certificates remain valid, and that vessels maintain and comply with all relevant regulations, codes, and practices.Accountable for ensuring stores, spares, and services are supplied to the vessels in line with approved budgets.Assist with any marine emergency involving any vessel managed by the company.Monitor and manage the vessel budgets.Execute operating budgets under the direction of the Fleet Manager.Investigate significant events and devise solutions and strategies to prevent these from reoccurring.Responsible for monitoring and verifying the close-out action of all recorded events in the Company's reporting system, particularly any outstanding Condition of Class, by the due date.Provide resources and other support required to facilitate the effective and timely close-out of all recorded events.Undertake a ship inspection for each vessel under management.Ensure that the assigned vessels are maintained in such a standard as to be always prepared for any third-party inspection.Continually review all facets of shipboard vessel maintenance repair programs, fabric, preventative or any unscheduled maintenance.Prepare specifications for dry docking and running repairs, supervise dry docking, running repairs, and verify accounts on completion under Client and Fleet Manager's directions.Engage in the process for any new vessel acquisition into the fleet or decommissioning vessels from the fleet.Consult with the Group Training Manager to identify existing and future crew training requirements.Approve/endorse permits of work if required from the managed vessels.Provide inputs to the Technical team on long-term solutions to the Management on various ongoing and upcoming issues affecting Group vessel performance.Requirements: Class 1 Engine Certificate of Competency.Sailing experience as Chief Engineer on Bulk Carriers.At least 5 years sea-going experience in a Senior role on Tankers/Bulk Carriers.Minimum of 2 years shore-based experience carrying out tasks mentioned above.Excellent interpersonal, time management, and organizational skills.Good report writing skills.High level of computer literacy.Familiar with vessel performance, fuel efficiency, and energy saving device requirements.Application Questions: How many years' experience do you have as a Ship Manager?Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in Australia?How many years' experience do you have as a Marine Superintendent?What's your expected annual base salary?Are you willing to undergo a pre-employment medical check?Do you have a current Australian driver's licence? #J-18808-Ljbffr