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We are recruiting to fill the vacant position:
Job Title: Vessel Supervisor
Ref.: AT-036285
Location: Lagos
Key Responsibilities
Responsibilities
Ensures that all crane activities are completed as planned;
Ensures compliance with standard operating procedures, company policies, local regulations and international standards;
Supervise crane activities and coordinates with Control to meet terminal objectives;
Effectively use plans to monitor, develop and review crane sequences and arrange movement of equipment as appropriate;
Work in partnership with Control to ensure that Unlashing/Lashing, vessel start-up, estimated time of completion targets, and overall crane Gang Move Per Hour (GMPH) targets are met;
Works in conjunction with the Control and Time Keepers to ensure maximum crane density is used to achieve targeted Berth Moves Per Hour (BMPH);
Effectively use verbal and written communication with Control to maintain adequate customer service levels;
Safety
Instructs subordinates in safe working practices;
Lead emergency response procedures, assist incident investigations, identify hazards, complete Safe Behaviour Observations and assist in risk assessments;
Actively participates in HSE and Security incident reviews and monthly safety meetings;
Performance Management
Ensures that all subordinates know their accountabilities through regular meetings, feedback sessions, performance reviews and sharing of relevant company information;
Develop, communicate and agree on established objectives, terminal targets and deadlines with subordinates;
Counsels subordinates, and where necessary, takes remedial action up to and including termination recommendations;
Develop staff by identifying and scheduling training (including “On the Job”, Instructor Led and online training) to ensure that personal growth is attained and terminal targets are met.
Reporting
Completes reports as required;
Reports all security, injury, damage and environmental incidents to the shift manager and HSSE;
Labour Management
Ensures that the labour allocation and continuous work patterns for the shift are being adhered to;
Monitors and follows up on vacation scheduling, casual leave, absenteeism, and punctuality to ensure terminal manning requirements are met;
Other
Completes assigned projects within the agreed upon deadlines;
Performs other duties as required;
Requirements Who we are looking for
Ordinary National Diploma (OND) in Management, Logistics, Business Administration or related discipline.
Comprehensive understanding of container terminal operations, especially vessel cargo logistics, hazardous cargo, and special cargo handling requirements and equipment. (Hazmat, LOLER, and PUWER certifications are beneficial)
Experience
Two years experience in a container operations environment, or similar, related industry.
Ability to work under pressure in order to meet operational performance objectives and deadlines.
Experience with customer service, marketing, public relations, public speaking, or coaching is beneficial.
Previous experience of working in a multi cultural environment is an advantage.
Skills
Experience with information technology systems (Terminal Operating System experience including Express and Navis Sparcs is preferred)
Proven leadership capabilities with history of career progression
Effective negotiation and conflict resolution skills combined with good counselling and listening skills.
Excellent command of English oral and written communications.
Familiarity with one or more of the local languages (Pidgin, Yoruba, Hausa, and Ibo) is beneficial.
Work Requirements
Valid Driver’s Licence.
Must be able to work rotating day and night shifts.
Must be able to work outdoors in hot and cool temperatures in direct sunlight.
Must be able to wear Personal Protective Equipment including, but not limited to: Helmet, Safety Boots, Reflective Vest, Eye Protection and Hearing protection.
Application Closing Date
25th December, 2013
Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online
We are recruiting to fill the vacant position:
Job Title: Vessel Supervisor
Ref.: AT-036285
Location: Lagos
Key Responsibilities
Responsibilities
Ensures that all crane activities are completed as planned;
Ensures compliance with standard operating procedures, company policies, local regulations and international standards;
Supervise crane activities and coordinates with Control to meet terminal objectives;
Effectively use plans to monitor, develop and review crane sequences and arrange movement of equipment as appropriate;
Work in partnership with Control to ensure that Unlashing/Lashing, vessel start-up, estimated time of completion targets, and overall crane Gang Move Per Hour (GMPH) targets are met;
Works in conjunction with the Control and Time Keepers to ensure maximum crane density is used to achieve targeted Berth Moves Per Hour (BMPH);
Effectively use verbal and written communication with Control to maintain adequate customer service levels;
Safety
Instructs subordinates in safe working practices;
Lead emergency response procedures, assist incident investigations, identify hazards, complete Safe Behaviour Observations and assist in risk assessments;
Actively participates in HSE and Security incident reviews and monthly safety meetings;
Performance Management
Ensures that all subordinates know their accountabilities through regular meetings, feedback sessions, performance reviews and sharing of relevant company information;
Develop, communicate and agree on established objectives, terminal targets and deadlines with subordinates;
Counsels subordinates, and where necessary, takes remedial action up to and including termination recommendations;
Develop staff by identifying and scheduling training (including “On the Job”, Instructor Led and online training) to ensure that personal growth is attained and terminal targets are met.
Reporting
Completes reports as required;
Reports all security, injury, damage and environmental incidents to the shift manager and HSSE;
Labour Management
Ensures that the labour allocation and continuous work patterns for the shift are being adhered to;
Monitors and follows up on vacation scheduling, casual leave, absenteeism, and punctuality to ensure terminal manning requirements are met;
Other
Completes assigned projects within the agreed upon deadlines;
Performs other duties as required;
Requirements Who we are looking for
Ordinary National Diploma (OND) in Management, Logistics, Business Administration or related discipline.
Comprehensive understanding of container terminal operations, especially vessel cargo logistics, hazardous cargo, and special cargo handling requirements and equipment. (Hazmat, LOLER, and PUWER certifications are beneficial)
Experience
Two years experience in a container operations environment, or similar, related industry.
Ability to work under pressure in order to meet operational performance objectives and deadlines.
Experience with customer service, marketing, public relations, public speaking, or coaching is beneficial.
Previous experience of working in a multi cultural environment is an advantage.
Skills
Experience with information technology systems (Terminal Operating System experience including Express and Navis Sparcs is preferred)
Proven leadership capabilities with history of career progression
Effective negotiation and conflict resolution skills combined with good counselling and listening skills.
Excellent command of English oral and written communications.
Familiarity with one or more of the local languages (Pidgin, Yoruba, Hausa, and Ibo) is beneficial.
Work Requirements
Valid Driver’s Licence.
Must be able to work rotating day and night shifts.
Must be able to work outdoors in hot and cool temperatures in direct sunlight.
Must be able to wear Personal Protective Equipment including, but not limited to: Helmet, Safety Boots, Reflective Vest, Eye Protection and Hearing protection.
Application Closing Date
25th December, 2013
Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online
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