Description
Maritime water transport general managers coordinate the administrative activities that go with the management of vessels in the context of maritime water transport. They prepare vessels, check availability, liaise with clients, manage budgets, and oversee operations from an economic standpoint, following regulation for maritime operations.
Other titles
The following job titles also refer to maritime water transport general manager:
maritime transport manager
sea transportation managing director
maritime transport managing director
maritime water transportation managing director
marine transport general manager
marine transportation general manager
general manager of maritime water transportation
sea transportation general manager
sea transport general manager
maritime water transportation general manager
maritime water transport managing director
sea transport managing director
general manager of maritime water transport
maritime transportation managing director
Minimum qualifications
Bachelor’s degree is generally required to work as maritime water transport general manager. However, this requirement may differ in some countries.
ISCO skill level
ISCO skill level is defined as a function of the complexity and range of tasks and duties to be performed in an occupation. It is measured on a scale from 1 to 4, with 1 the lowest level and 4 the highest, by considering:
- the nature of the work performed in an occupation in relation to the characteristic tasks and duties
- the level of formal education required for competent performance of the tasks and duties involved and
- the amount of informal on-the-job training and/or previous experience in a related occupation required for competent performance of these tasks and duties.
Maritime water transport general manager is a Skill level 4 occupation.
Maritime water transport general manager career path
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Long term prospects
These occupations require some skills and knowledge of maritime water transport general manager. They also require other skills and knowledge, but at a higher ISCO skill level, meaning these occupations are accessible from a position of maritime water transport general manager with a significant experience and/or extensive training.
Essential knowledge and skills
Essential knowledge
This knowledge should be acquired through learning to fulfill the role of maritime water transport general manager.
International maritime organisation conventions: Know International Maritime Organisation (IMO) conventions in order to maximise the efficiency and safety of international shipping.
Types of maritime vessels: Know a large variety of maritime vessels and their characteristics and specifications. Use that knowledge to ensure that all security, technical, and maintenance measures are taken into account in their supply.
Financial capability: Financial operations such as calculations, cost estimations, budget management taking relevant commercial and statistical data into account such as data for materials, supplies and manpower.
Match vessels to shipping routes: Understand how particular types of ships are transport different kinds of cargo and operate on different shipping routes. Know the current maritime routes to plan and schedule the arrival and departure of ships from ports.
Essential skills and competences
These skills are necessary for the role of maritime water transport general manager.
Develop efficiency plans for maritime shipping: Arrange the most efficient use of cargo space and vessel movement, monitor the number of available cranes and dock space and assess the physical condition of ships and impact of cargo weight on the stability of ships.
Optimise fleet usability: Optimise fleet utilisation, visibility, efficiency and profitability through the use of special ship management software.
Liaise with transportation companies: Establish relationships with transportation companies in order to negotiate advantageous agreements for the transport of goods and livestock.
Ensure continuous preparedness for audits: Ensure constant compliance with standards and requirements, such as keeping certifications up to date and monitoring activities to ensure correct procedures are followed, so that audits can occur smoothly and no negative aspects can be identified.
Manage vessel fleet: Manage a vessel fleet owned by a company; know the exact fleet capacity, maintenance requirements and official licenses required/held.
Simplify communication in maritime management: Develop programs and procedures that simplify the exchange information between departments and stakeholders in maritime ship operations and management. Facilitate straightforward dialogue between the different actors involved in operations, such as crew, port servants, ship management, regulatory bodies, and clients.
Plan daily ship operations: Plan the day-to-day activities on board ships, including tasks related to navigational safety, cargo, ballast, tank cleaning and tank inspections.
Carry out environmental audits: Use equipment to measure various environmental parameters in order to identify environmental problems and investigate manners in which they can be resolved. Perform inspections in order to ensure compliance with environmental legislation.
Read ship operational data: Analyse and utilise vessel data in order to prevent potential problems.
Communicate vessel requirements: Provide advice to ship and fleet management on cargo requirements, cleaning of the tank, stability and stress, and how to continue to meet all statutory requirements for the vessel in this field.
Monitor maritime operations: Monitor maritime activities, materials and surroundings. Review information from materials, events or the environment; identify and assess problems and communicate with ship captains.
Liaise with colleagues: Liaise with fellow colleagues to ensure common understanding on work related affairs and agree on the necessary compromises the parties might need to face. Negotiate compromises between parties as to ensure that work in general run efficiently towards the achievement of the objectives.
Manage safety standards for maritime water transport: Manage and maintain safety standards and procedures for maritime transport. Ensure that before dispatching any vessel, all regulations and standards are met. May also be required to operate as a member of an Emergency Response Team.
Prepare audit schemes for ships: Plan and prepare defined period audit schemes for vessels. Envision the requirements and procedures to be undertaken, and translate these into necessary activities and actions.
Liaise with port users: Communicate and cooperate with port users such as shipping agents, freight customers and port managers.
Manage diversification of maritime operations: Keep abreast of trends and turnover possibilities for maritime operations and pursue maximum usability of the fleet. Oversee opportunities such as offshore supply, firefighting, oil spill recovery, heavy lifting, or cable laying services.
Liaise with managers: Liaise with managers of other departments ensuring effective service and communication, i.e. sales, planning, purchasing, trading, distribution and technical.
Optional knowledge and skills
Optional knowledge
This knowledge is sometimes, but not always, required for the role of maritime water transport general manager. However, mastering this knowledge allows you to have more opportunities for career development.
Global maritime distress and safety system: The internationally agreed-upon set of safety procedures, types of equipment and communication protocols used to increase safety and make it easier to rescue distressed ships, boats and aircraft.
Optional skills and competences
These skills and competences are sometimes, but not always, required for the role of maritime water transport general manager. However, mastering these skills and competences allows you to have more opportunities for career development.
Act reliably: Proceed in a way that one can be relied on or depended on.
Use different communication channels: Make use of various types of communication channels such as verbal, handwritten, digital and telephonic communication with the purpose of constructing and sharing ideas or information.
Participate as observer in different types of audits in the food sector: Participate as an observer in audits for efficiency, safety, environmental, quality, and food safety on a regular basis.
Show confidence: Demonstrate degrees of maturity by fully understanding one’s own qualities and abilities which can serve as sources of confidence in different situations.
Write routine reports: Compose routine reports; identify appropriate forms or documents to record data from manual inspections and/or electronic systems. Write clear observations as required. A written report is usually a summary of readings from the routine performance of the reticulation system.
Write work-related reports: Compose work-related reports that support effective relationship management and a high standard of documentation and record keeping. Write and present results and conclusions in a clear and intelligible way so they are comprehensible to a non-expert audience.
ISCO group and title
1324 – Supply, distribution and related managers
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