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Vessel Manager (UK)

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Vessel Manager (UK)

Are you a highly technical, hands-on and self-driven Vessel Manager looking for your next opportunity?

Are you able to be the bridge between various stakeholders while at the same time supporting our officers and crew?

At TORM, our integrated One TORM platform brings together commercial, technical, and support teams to ensure smooth operations and high-quality performance. As one of the world’s leading product tanker companies, we are committed to excellence and teamwork in everything we do.

Your Role: Make an Impact This is a role within our Vessel Management team. The team is responsible for vessel technical operations which support our organizational goals. The right candidate will join a skilled team with a focus on driving the One TORM Safety Culture and delivering high-quality technical operations on our vessels at the right cost level. Consequently, the position contains great potential for development and influence.

Key Responsibilities Overall management of the assigned vessels Ensuring that the vessel’s management team is adequately supported, and that the vessel is in compliance with classification and flag documents in a valid state for trading Responsibility for the vessels’ budgets Engaging in resolving technical issues on the assigned vessels Close follow-up on the vessel’s maintenance ensuring optimal operational efficiency Ensuring that the vessel is tradable at all times Securing that the vessel’s staff adhere to the company quality guidelines and procedures Responsibility for our performance leadership program on the assigned vessels To be an ambassador for the new One TORM Safety Culture – Driving Resilience program

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To succeed in this role, you bring Sailing experience as Second Engineer, or above, preferably on product/chemical tankers, gas carriers Preferably one year experience from a similar position A team player with excellent cultural understanding and awareness Fluent in both spoken and written English Customer focus and ability to communicate easily with both technical and commercial staff Passion about doing a great job and always act with your stakeholders’ needs in mind Excitement to learn and try new things, and bring your ideas to the table Contribution to the positive social atmosphere in the team A right to work in the UK

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What We offer At TORM, we are committed to people, communities, and the environment. We offer a competitive salary, along with a bonus scheme, pension, and flexible work hours to help you maintain a healthy balance between your personal and professional life.

We know that life can be unpredictable, which is why we provide the support you need to manage personal commitments - whether it’s caring for family or taking time for yourself.

You’ll have access to continuous learning and growth opportunities which will help you connect and thrive.

At TORM, diversity and inclusion are integral to our success. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds to share their unique perspectives and join us in shaping a diverse and inclusive future for the shipping industry.

How to Apply Excited to join the team? Submit your application via www.torm.com/careers by 26 July 2026.

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Skills

Vessel Management
Technical Operations
Budget Management
Maintenance Management
Safety Culture
Team Collaboration
Communication
Customer Focus
Problem Solving
Cultural Awareness
Sailing Experience
Leadership
Resilience
Stakeholder Engagement
Operational Efficiency
Quality Guidelines

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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