Marine Junior Technical Superintendent for Algoma

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Marine Junior Technical Superintendent for Algoma

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Marine Junior Technical Superintendent
Algoma Central Corporation
63 Church Street, St. Catharines, ON

Your Marine Carrier of Choice. What we carry is more than just cargo; we carry essential goods that become a part of our everyday lives. We move cargo that feeds us, keeps our roads safe, helps to build our communities and moves us forward. Marine transportation is the most sustainable mode of transportation and we take pride in being able to move your cargo not only efficiently but also safely and reliably.

Job Summary:

The Junior Technical Superintendent will support the management of day to day technical operations in accordance with company policies and procedures as well as government regulations and customer expectations. These responsibilities include personal and operational safety and environmental protection.

Key Responsibilities:

Assisting Operations with the frontline management representation for the vessels in the Fleet Group, the key responsibilities of the Junior Engineering Superintendent are as follows:

Vessel Operations

Provides supporting role to Technical Superintendents.

Assists with the maintenance of the safe and efficient operation of all engineering related functions.

Occasionally conducts vessel visits and inspections, ensuring vessels are maintained and comply with all relevant standards.

Monitors vessel efficiency and environmental performance.

Assist with the monitoring and maintenance of established KPIs.

Projects and any other key responsibilities as assigned by the Senior Superintendent, Technical Operations.

Maintenance

Assists with the preparation and planning of maintenance and repair of vessels.

Monitors Planned Maintenance System (PMS) for execution of work.

Assists with the monitoring and development of layup work specifications using the relevant ShipNet processes.

Reviews all Ship Out of Service (SOS) forms submitted by their assigned vessels and ensures that all SOS events are reported promptly.

Assists with the preparation of dry-docking including specifications and with related surveys and inspections.

Helps with the arrangement and management of the work of shore side contractors.

Quality, Health, Safety, Environment & Regulatory

Liaises with external authorities including flag, class and port state regulatory bodies.

Reviews the Shipboard Safety Management Committee meeting minutes.

Lead or be a team member in carrying out internal audits on any Company vessel.

Lead or be a team member in the investigation of any occurrence, accident or incident investigation.

Any other duties or requirements as directed by the Senior Superintendent, Technical Operations.

Skills, Abilities and Experience:

Post-secondary education in Engineering with a concentration in Maritime Studies is required.

Engineering Certificate of Competency is preferred.

Proficient in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, Word and PowerPoint.

Excellent communication skills (verbal and written).

Excellent organization, planning and prioritization skills.

Able to work independently with minimal supervision.

Able to build and maintain effective working relationships with stakeholders.

Effective meeting management skills.

Strong attention to detail and accuracy.

Ability to remain calm under pressure and to meet deadlines.

Self-motivated, able to work in a team environment and balance the needs of a number of individuals and the team.

Capable of identifying and resolving problems in a timely manner.

Sound judgement, ability to balance business needs with the role of the employee advocate.

A creative, enquiring and logical mind.

Ability to analyze and interpret technical information and drawings.

Ability to carry out investigations and analysis.

Ability to lead and motivate groups and individuals.

Strong project management skills.

High degree of creativity and initiative exhibiting strong troubleshooting skills.

Valid passport and driver’s license.

No travel restrictions.

Working Conditions:

Operates in an open office environment and routinely uses standard office equipment

Requires undertaking visits to vessels on location as required

Requires ability to travel on occasion, some of which may be international

Operates as part of on-call rotation within department

Requires routine after hour and weekend work

Must have a vehicle available for use

How to Apply:

Our people are the backbone of our operations and the driving force behind Algoma's progress and success. So come aboard and join our team of dedicated and highly skilled individuals. A rewarding career in the marine industry is out there, the only thing missing is you!

If you are interested in this position, please send your resume directly to [email protected]. Please include “Jr Superintendent” in the subject line of your email.

Algoma is an equal opportunity employer and we are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We are dedicated to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives and skills. All employment is decided on the basis of business need, qualifications and merit. Algoma encourages applications from designated group members identified under the Federal Employment Act. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in Canada without sponsorship from Algoma.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Benefits:

Company events
Company pension
Dental care
Disability insurance
Employee assistance program
Extended health care
Life insurance
On-site parking
Paid time off
Tuition reimbursement
Vision care
Wellness program

Schedule:

Monday to Friday
On call

Supplemental pay types:

Bonus pay

Work Location: In person

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