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Marine Superintendent (Chemical)

companyHafnia Pools Pte Ltd
locationSingapore
PublishedPublished: Published 1 week ago
Commercial Shipping
Permanent
COMPANY DESCRIPTION

Hafnia is one of the world's leading oil product tanker owners and operators. We provide transportation of oil and oil products to national and international oil companies, major chemical companies, as well as trading and utility companies.

Hafnia is a company that's all about our people ' both the people that run the business, and those that manage our customers. We've always done things differently and prioritized a strong, commercial mindset. But we've never cut corners when it comes to relationships. Building strong business relationships with our customers is the foundation of what we do. We're in this for the long run and focus on their needs 100%. We are transparent and we stick by our promises ' as the partner you can turn to in a tight spot' meaning our customers stick with us. Our foremost rule is putting people first and that's how we've become one of the leading ship owners and operators of today's product tanker industry globally.

Hafnia has a solid history in chartering, operations, and technical management, and strives to offer customers the best solution for their transportation needs. This solution-focused approach has resulted in a strong reputation and the Company remains firmly committed to being a responsible member of the industry and operating according to the highest ethical standards.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Managing vessels' day-to-day marine functions in close coordination with the fleet team, ensuring safety, security, and environmental performance. The role demands a comprehensive knowledge of Oil/ Chemical cargo operations, including tank cleaning, cargo loading/discharge, and compliance with industry and statutory requirements.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Oversee the Marine functions of vessels, ensuring seamless day-to-day operations.
  • Maintain a high standard of safety, security, and environmental compliance.
  • Provide guidance to operations/commercial teams on tank cleaning and risk management.
  • Assist vessels during cargo loading, carriage, and discharge operations.
  • Manage SIRE, Port State Control (PSC), terminal, and other third-party inspections through effective follow-ups and closure of findings.
  • Assist in preparing and closing out TMSA audits.
  • Monitor and ensure vessel compliance with all industry, customer, and statutory requirements.
  • Conduct incident investigations to determine root causes and promote learning across the company.
  • Assess marine and navigational risks for assigned vessels.
  • Assist the fleet team in assessing shipyards for dry docking.
  • Support crewing departments with senior officer appraisal, promotion, and induction processes.
  • Lead briefing and debriefing of senior officers on marine matters.
  • Act as a key team member during emergency response, decision-making and operational stability.
  • Develop and enhance the quality management system, focusing on navigation, cargo handling, and emergency response.
  • Willingness to travel frequently to attend vessel operations, inspections, and audits.
QUALIFICATIONS
  • Minimum of Class 1 Certificate of Competency (Master Mariner) with sea-going experience on Chemical tankers, including loading, discharging, tank cleaning, and preparation for a variety of Chemical cargoes.
  • Preferably 2 years' experience as a Master.
  • Additional Shore experience will be helpful.