HolAgri Limited
Dry Bulk Vessel Operator

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We are looking to hire an energetic and driven Dry Bulk Vessel Operator to join our team. You will play a pivotal role in managing the day-to-day commercial operations of the chartered vessels and ensuring the requirements of the Charter Parties are fulfilled. This role requires close co-operation with various departments including but not limited to Chartering, Finance, Legal and Insurance.
The ideal candidate would have at least 3 years of experience working as a dry bulk vessel operator.
Responsibilities:
- Managing and ensuring that the voyages are performed in compliance with the relevant contracts with due consideration to the commercial strategy. Being responsible for maximising profit for each voyage.
- Maintaining close communication with all stakeholders of the voyage, including Brokers, Owners, Charterers, Ship masters, Agents, etc.
- Monitoring of vessel movements for executing of activities including bunker planning, appointment & coordination with agents and obtaining necessary documentations.
- Coordinating with the Legal and Insurance team to minimize risk and exposure. Ensuring that disputes and claims are settled in a timely and efficient manner.
- Timely issuance / checking of Letter of Indemnities.
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- Minimum Degree (With Maritime preferred)
- Seagoing experience will be an advantage
- Minimum 3 years’ relevant experience in dry bulk shipping industry; grain experience will be an advantage
- Good understanding of bulk shipping operations
- Good understanding of laytime calculations
- Good organisation skills with ability to apply reasoning and judgment on critical issues
- Have full competency in Office 365 applications
- Be fluent in English – both written and verbal
- Have the full right to work in the UK
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