Acts as the primary operations point of contact (24/7) for assigned equipment.
Responsible for preparation and communication of voyage orders, and further instructions.
Handles vessel/ cargo stowage agency nominations and or appointments, and communications.
Ensures all assigned voyages are performed as defined by company-standardized voyage orders.
Ensure all emails are correctly tagged as per the process for working in SEDNA.
Ensure accurate capture of voyage details in IMOS and other systems, as applicable.
Interface with Commercial schedulers, charterer, agents, terminal, vessel/barge owners/operators and tanker brokers in respect of voyages to and from 3rd party customers.
Interaction with Marine Assurance to maintain minimal exposure for cargoes and assets
Work with Loss Control to eliminate or minimise any impairment in cargo quality or quantity.
Monitor vessel\'s bunker ROB and consumption for heating, tank cleaning and ECA zone consumption.
Manage all aspects of voyage costs and cargo documentation related to Operations.
Verify and approve Hire payments, freight invoices and all other secondary voyage costs.
Represent the company with carriers, terminal personnel, and/or other internal/external contacts in a professional manner.
Possess a firm understanding of the Global Vessel Incident Reporting & Crisis Monitoring Plan and ensure duties are performed as per the \xe2\x80\x9cOn Call Incident Report Manual\xe2\x80\x9d.
Requirements:
Bachelor\'s degree or equivalent years of experience.
Broad understanding of marine transportation business, including marine logistics, dispatching, and general marine transportation processes.
Experienced with Dry Bulk operations.
Possesses a fundamental understanding of marine risk and exposures to marine liability.
High level of accuracy and attention to detail.
Excellent communication, facilitation, planning and organizational skills.
Works effectively in teams with a strong desire for personal learning and sharing of knowledge with others.