Party SMEs (Subject Matter Experts) Other Managers and Executive Team members as found necessary. KEY WORK AREAS RESPONSIBLE FOR: Ensuring all vessel equipment, systems, and structures comply with the relevant requirements of SOLAS, IMO, Class & Flag Administrations regulations and guidelines, including environmental legislation. Ensuring that the Technical Department is functioning as planned on a day-to-day basis, and that any individual absence is covered (if necessary, by oneself), providing continuity of support to ship's staff and other departments within the company. Liaising with Classification Societies, Port State, and Flag State regarding any new requirements or perceived problems. Assisting and supporting Vessel Superintendents to achieve their objectives, in terms of keeping vessels up to standard, in 'Class', with maximum availability and within agreed budgets. Monitoring the performance of vessel's Engineering Officers and Assistants and taking prompt and necessary action when unacceptable practices or behaviors have been brought to attention. Hold regular meetings with the Technical Superintendents and Chief Technology Officer to discuss budgets, projects, and other issues. Undertake ship visits on board all vessels on a regular basis. Review and assess the performance of relevant technical staff in respect of annual performance bonus and annual staff appraisals as required. Deputizing as necessary in the absence of the Chief Technology Officer. Providing out-of-hours service, as and when required. Actively promoting and progressing the company Quality, Health, Safety, and Environmental Policy. Actively promoting inter-departmental communications. Participate within Emergency Response Team when required. Analyze budget and expenditure reports. Check status of pending defects, inspection findings, and audit findings, ensuring prompt close out of all. Evaluate the effectiveness of technical administration systems and strategies to monitor compliance. Formulate budgets for ships and oversee costs. Implement strategies to maintain and monitor certification of ships. Monitor results of all vetting inspections. Oversee execution of repairs. Oversee implementation of workflow improvements to improve efficiency. Prepare ship condition reports for management. Review purchasing performance to identify shortcomings. Review the utilization of resources. Set goals and expectations, and direct reports with organization’s competence and performance management objectives. Stop the job when required. COMMUNICATIONS: Daily contact with fellow employees and management. Liaising with crew members on a regular basis. QUALIFICATIONS/TRAINING: Managerial experience in the offshore support vessel sector required. Preferably qualified to Chief Engineer Unlimited standard (or a recognized equivalent). Good working knowledge of electronic Planned Maintenance Systems and Purchasing systems is essential. PERSONAL QUALITIES/CHARACTERISTICS: Team player. Strong managerial skills. Ability to work on own initiative and under pressure. Mature, professional approach to work. Patience in order to work to tight deadlines. Excellent verbal communication skills. Strong professional skills.
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