Assistant Technical Superintendent
Company: V-Bunkers Tankers
Location: London
Posted: May 9th, 2026
Job Description
- To superintend all technical and safety matters concerning Company vessels
- To implement technical and safety policies of the Company on these vessels
- Carrying out repair maintenance and servicing of vessels with instructions of the Fleet Manager
- Carrying out negotiations with Class Surveyors relative to the surveys on board vessels, and reporting to the Fleet Manager
- Advise the Master and Chief Engineer of planned maintenance, and ensure maintenance work are carried out by the ship’s staff
- Examine vessel’s machinery spaces with reference to cleanliness and progress of maintenance by the ship’s staff
- Perform damage surveys on vessels and completion of necessary costing, reports accounts, abstracts, etc.
- Proceed to ports as may be necessary, on the instruction of the Fleet Manager, for the purpose of supervising repairs and restoration of the Company’s vessels and equipment
- Preparation of additional proposal for new regulations fulfilment if necessary with the approval of Regulatory Authority or Recognised Organization
- Ensure ship is able to fulfil the regulations as above
- When visiting a vessel for carrying out a dry‑docking, he will be responsible for dealing with:
- All technical matters locally
- All matters connected with the repairs, servicing and sailing of the vessel and their programming for prompt dispatch
- Ensure that all service instructions are speedily dispatched from the ship to the relevant office department or agents
- Carry out a complete general inspection of the vessel and report to the Fleet Manager on return
- The maintenance of safety equipment to legislative requirements and Company standards onboard vessels
- Submit for approval and thereafter monitoring budgets for his area of expenditure responsibility and reporting variances
- Report relevant information to the Fleet Manager regarding sea‑going personnel
Job Requirements
- COC Class 1, 2 or 3 holders with sailing experience, preferably on oil tankers
- At least 2 years of experience working as a Marine or Service Engineer or in related field in ship repair
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to handle multiple projects and good organization skills
- Analytical, able to work independently, results‑oriented, resourceful, and pro‑active
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