Marine Commercial & Operations Assistant Manager - Oil & Gas

Michael Page

  • Jakarta
  • Permanen
  • kerja tetap
  • 15 hari lalu
  • Lamar dengan mudah
  • Inspect and analyze vessel conditions to confirm they are in optimal working order and in compliance with all marine regulations.
  • Monitor and examine ship performance documents to provide timely overviews.
  • Monitor and analyze all documents and reports for cargo loading, discharge, and other commercial shipping activities.
  • Coordinate negotiations with ship owners on commercial issues like hire rates and bonuses, ensuring all arrangements meet company requirements.
  • Review and inspect all shipping contracts, including charter agreements, to ensure they align with company policies and terms.
  • Obtain and ensure the completeness of all necessary permits and documents for shipping spot cargo.
  • Coach and develop subordinates to improve their skills and work efficiency.
  • Enforce QHSE (Quality, Health, Safety, and Environment) regulations to minimize risk and ensure compliance.
High-energy workplace offering excellent prospects for developmentDynamic work environment with strong opportunities for new challenges
  • Bachelor's degree in supply chain management, maritime, or logistics
  • A Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience in the oil and gas shipping industry.
  • Demonstrated coaching and leadership skills.
  • Strong abilities in analysis, judgment, and planning, along with a knack for building positive partnerships.
  • Expertise in contractual agreements, with a solid grasp of nautical operations, maritime law, industrial law, and shipping regulations.
  • Proven negotiation skills.
  • Proficiency in English is essential.
This is an exciting opportunity to join a well-established organisation within the energy and natural resources sector. The company operates on a significant scale, offering a stable and professional environment for career growth.
  • A professional and structured work environment with growth opportunities.
  • Exposure to the oil & gas industry.

Michael Page