FAQs
What is the employment type for the Marine Superintendent position?
The employment type is permanent.
Where is the work location for this position?
The work location is in Chennai, India.
What is the overall purpose of the Marine Superintendent job?
The overall purpose is to be the marine resource to the Fleet Cell, contributing towards operating vessels to the highest safety standards, ensuring compliance with company and regulatory requirements, and supporting the Fleet Cell throughout all fleet operations.
What are the main responsibilities of the Marine Superintendent?
Main responsibilities include ensuring safety operations, delivering marine management services to customers, maintaining navigational standards, monitoring shipboard drug and alcohol testing, and conducting Senior Officer performance appraisals, among others.
What qualifications are essential for this position?
Essential qualifications include a minimum Class 2 (1st Mate) certificate of competency, seagoing experience as a Chief Officer with at least three years as a senior shipboard officer and five years of relevant ship type experience, or equivalent experience and qualifications in ship management operations.
Are there preferred qualifications for the Marine Superintendent role?
Yes, desirable qualifications include a Master’s Certificate of Competency (Class 1) with command experience, as well as good communication, analytical, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills.
What can I expect in terms of salary and benefits?
V. Group can offer a market leading salary and benefits package, along with significant opportunities for career growth and personal development.
What is the application close date for the Marine Superintendent position?
The application close date is March 9, 2025.
How does V. Group ensure safety in marine operations?
V. Group prioritizes safety by having the Marine Superintendent, in collaboration with the Fleet Manager, take necessary decisions to ensure constant safe operation and compliance with safety standards.
Will I be involved in the audit and inspection processes?
Yes, the Marine Superintendent will be involved in planning, arranging, and monitoring internal and external audits of the managed vessels, as well as preparing vessels for inspection by various regulatory bodies.