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Fleet Personnel Officer

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Type: Full time

Career opportunity to join MSC SHIPMANAGEMENT LIMITED, one of the world’s leading shipmanagement companies.

Role Overview:

In this role you will be responsible to ensure that ships assigned to you have the necessary personnel to operate safely and efficiently and to support the well-being of the seafarers. This includes the sourcing, recruitment, selection, scheduling, briefings and on-going management of seafarers engaged on our vessels. Good communication skills are also required with all relevant parties.

Responsibilities:

  • Implementation of crewing procedures as per company’s policies and standards.

  • Coordination with the manning offices for ensuring that crew changes are planned at most cost-effective ports of trade and keeping crew travel cost as per budget.

  • Assisting with the planning of officers in coordination with the local offices and manning agencies.

  • Maintaining daily communication with the manning offices and monitoring the crew changes.

  • Monitoring and evaluation of the crew members’ performance.

  • Undertake or involvement in other tasks or projects as required.

  • Assist in the annual crew budgets as per Company’s guidelines.

Skills and Experience

  • Crewing experience gained ideally in Ship Management environment.

  • In the absence of experience, successful commercial apprenticeship could be considered as an advantage.

  • Bachelor degree would be an advantage.

  • Very good knowledge of English language.

  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.

  • Computer Literacy.

An attractive, above the market average compensation package will be offered to the successful candidate.

Interested applicants should apply by sending their CV at careers@mscsmcy.com

All applications will be treated with strict confidentiality.

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