The Vessel Manager is responsible for the overall management and technical oversight of assigned vessels, ensuring compliance with regulations, operational efficiency, and cost control. This role requires strong leadership, problem-solving skills, and a deep understanding of vessel operations. 1. AUTHORITY Full accountability for the assigned vessels' technical and operational performance. 2. KEY RESPONSIBILITY Technical & Operational Management · Ensure vessels comply with international and local maritime regulations. · Monitor class survey status and coordinate with stakeholders to complete surveys on time. · Oversee vessel performance and provide technical guidance, including monitoring the Planned Maintenance System (PMS). · Conduct crew evaluations for Masters and Chief Engineers and report findings to management. · Plan and execute vessel inspections as per the Safety Management System (SMS) requirements. · Respond to emergencies in line with Emergency Response Procedures. Budget & Cost Management · Prepare, review, and monitor operating expenses (OPEX) for assigned vessels. · Provide insights and commentary on budget variances. · Develop dry-docking specifications and budgets, supporting execution and cost control. Reporting & Compliance · Ensure vessels maintain essential critical spares onboard. · Review and verify vessel reports (weekly, monthly, quarterly) and provide necessary recommendations. · Analyze reports related to fuel, lubricating oil, cooling water, boiler water, and drinking water, ensuring corrective action when needed. 3. Qualifications & Experience Educational & Professional Requirements · Marine Engineering qualification (COC (MOTOR) Class 1 or 2). · Minimum one year experience as Chief Engineer or at least two years as a Technical Superintendent. · Ability to manage high workloads, fast-paced environments, and irregular working hours in the global shipping industry. SKILLS & COMPETENCIES: · Strong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities. · Effective leadership, teamwork, and communication skills. · Extensive technical knowledge of ship operations and onboard machinery. · Experience in vessel budgeting and OPEX management. · Knowledge of health, safety, and environmental regulations in the maritime industry. · Proficiency in QHSE (Quality, Health, Safety, and Environment) management concepts. · Strong command of written and spoken English. · Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and data reporting tools.