Port & Operational Execution
- Plan, coordinate, and supervise load‑out, securing, and departure activities for project cargo on deck carriers / heavy‑lift vessels.
- Chair pre‑job meetings and toolbox talks; confirm PPE, permits, lifting plans, weather windows, and berth readiness.
- Verify vessel readiness (stability, ballast plans, deck condition, lashing gear availability, cargo gear certification).
- Direct on‑site activities involving stevedores, riggers, surveyors, and vendors to meet schedule and safety targets.
- Oversee ballasting/deballasting sequences during load‑out to maintain stability and trim within approved limits
Technical Documentation Review • Review and endorse stowage plans, cargo arrangements, lifting plans, grillage & sea-fastening drawings, and load‑spreading calculations.
- Validate method statements, JSA/RA, mooring plans, and sea‑passage securing in compliance with Class/Flag, MWS, and client specs.
- Check cargo data (COG, weight, dimensions, lifting points) and reconcile with as‑received documentation and survey reports.
- Coordinate and close out comments with Engineering, Class, MWS, and clients before operations commence.
Compliance, Quality & HSE
- Lead incident/near‑miss reporting, corrective actions, and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Ensure all lifting/securing gear, certifications, and WLL/SWL markings are valid and traceable.
Stakeholder & Client Interface • Serve as the primary on‑site point of contact for clients, marine warranty surveyors, port authorities, and pilots.
- Provide clear progress updates, manage change requests, and align expectations on schedule and scope.
- Support post‑operation debriefs and capture lessons learned for future projects.
Project Control & Reporting
- Prepare daily progress logs, deck maps/as‑stowed drawings, photographic records, and load‑out completion reports.
- Monitor critical path activities, highlight risks, and recommend mitigation/recovery plans.
- Verify vendor invoices/time sheets related to stevedoring, cranes, tugs, and port services.
Operational Optimization
- Support continual improvement by identifying operational bottlenecks and proposing process enhancements.
- Coordinate with commercial and technical teams on lessons learned and improvements for future projects.
Job Profile (Internal)
QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
Minimum Experience & Qualifications:
- 5–10 years in heavy‑lift / project cargo as Port Captain/Supercargo/ Cargo Supervisor
- Proven track record supervising load‑out and seafastening on deck carriers, MPPs, barges, or semi‑subs.
- Strong knowledge of stability, lashing/securing standards (e.g., CSS Code), lifting operations, and port regulations.
Job-Specific Skills:
- Excellent leadership at the berth/yard with calm, decisive decision‑making under time pressure.
- Strong technical literacy: can challenge/validate stowage, ballast, lashing, and lifting assumptions.
- Clear communicator with clients, authorities, and multicultural site teams.
- Organized and detail‑oriented in documentation control and reporting.
- IT proficiency: MS Office, PDF mark‑up; familiarity with stability/stowage software an advantage.
- On‑site presence at ports/shipyards; shift work and weekends as operations require.
- Travel to project ports regionally/internationally on short notice.
- Ability to work outdoors in varying weather and high‑activity environments.