Title: Marine Surveyor & Chartering
Company Name: SAIFULLAH GULF
Vacancy: --
Age: 40 to 58 years
Job Location: Anywhere in Bangladesh
Salary: Negotiable
Experience:
Key Skills & Requirements:
Technical Knowledge: Deep understanding of naval architecture, marine engineering, and vessel systems.
Regulatory Familiarity: Knowledge of maritime law, ISM code, and classification rules.
Attention to Detail: Meticulous examination of documentation, structural components, and machinery.
Physical Fitness: Ability to work in confined spaces, at heights, and in challenging weather conditions.
Communication: Strong interpersonal skills to manage relationships with diverse stakeholders (crew, owners, brokers).
Working Environment:
Fieldwork: Frequent visits to ships in ports, shipyards, and dry docks.
Irregular Hours: Often requires working on weekends, public holidays, and in high-pressure situations.
Travel: High requirement for travel, both locally and internationally.
This role is crucial for mitigating risks, ensuring safety, and protecting the financial interests of parties involved in maritime transportation
Job Context: We are country leading reputed group of Companies. It has Eighteen sister of concerns having proven record of business experience in country & abroad for four decades looking Marine Surveyor & Chartering for this Organization. The Marine Surveyor & Chartering will lead company’s Marine Survey & Chartering.
We believe in Users satisfaction, Priority in social responsibility, To reach in hub of the farmers as well.
Job Responsibilities:
Marine Surveying & Inspection Duties:
Vessel Condition Surveys: Conducting inspections of ships, including hulls, machinery, and equipment, to determine their overall condition, especially before, during, or after a charter period (on-hire/off-hire).
Safety & Compliance Audits: Ensuring vessels meet international regulations (IMO, SOLAS), classification society rules, and Flag State requirements.
Cargo Inspection: Verifying the loading, securing, and unloading of cargo to ensure safety and prevent damage, including draft surveys to determine the weight of cargo.
Damage Assessment: Investigating maritime incidents (collisions, groundings, machinery failures) to determine the cause, extent of damage, and estimated repair costs for insurance claims.
Pre-purchase Surveys (C&V): Conducting "Condition and Valuation" surveys to inform buyers, lenders, and insurers about a vessel's market value and condition.
Technical Reporting: Writing detailed, independent reports in English to document findings and provide recommendations to stakeholders.
Chartering & Operational Responsibilities:
Vessel Suitability Assessment: Reviewing a vessel's technical specifications to ensure it is fit to carry a specific type and quantity of cargo for a, say, voyage charter.
On-Hire/Off-Hire Surveys: Checking the condition of the vessel and fuel (bunkers) at the beginning and end of a charter party agreement to identify any changes or damages.
Bunker Surveys: Measuring fuel on board to verify quantities during the handover between owners and charterers.
Hold Condition Survey: Inspecting cargo holds to ensure they are clean, dry, and suitable for loading cargo, preventing contamination or cargo damage claims.
Supervision of Loading/Discharging: Monitoring the cargo operations to ensure compliance with the stowage plan and lashing requirements.
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