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Petronav Ship Management Vacancy – Technical Manager


 

Petronav Ship Management Limited, based in Cyprus, is involved in the full-management of oil-tankers operating in the transportation and supply of marine oil and other cargoes as well as bunkering in Cyprus, Romania & Israel.

 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

We are currently seeking to appoint a high calibre individual in Cyprus for the following position:

TECHNICAL MANAGER

The Technical Manager will be in charge of the technical activities & maintenance operations of Petronav Ship Management Ltd fleet. This includes supervising the technical team, overseeing daily operations of the ships, on-going & dry dock maintenance & repairs, budgeting, internal and external audits, surveys, etc.

Required Qualifications/Competencies:

  • Required Qualifications / Competencies:
  • University Degree in Marine Engineering or any other relevant degree. 
  • Minimum ten years of experience as Technical Manager or Technical Superintendent in a shipping company
  • Experience with tanker ship management will be considered as an advantage
  • Minimum three years of sea-going experience
  • Excellent leadership and mentoring skills
  • Team player and team-building ability
  • Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
  • Strong organizational and problem-solving skills
  • Strong English and good Greek communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Strong computer literacy
All applications will be treated with strict confidentiality. Applicants must be able to reside & work within the EU.
 An excellent package, including provident fund and medical insurance will be offered to the successful candidate according to qualifications and experience.

Petronav Ship Management Limited

Human Resources Department

Email: careers@petronav.com.cy

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