Position Overview
Qualified candidates will be responsible for ensuring our clients offshore wind vessels arrive and depart at their given port destinations in accordance with our clients’ interest in conjunction with the regulations and standards set forth by governmental agencies and Moran. Prospects will also coordinate with vessel along with government and port officials in setting berthing arrangements for each vessel.
In addition to above, candidates will also contact and oversee essential vendor services such as pilotage, towage and labor while preparing and submitting a proforma estimate to the Principal as it relates to port costs. As a qualified candidate you will arrange for owner requirements when necessary and maintain a port log and other port documents and records as required.
Candidates will be required to maintain ongoing communications with Principal, as well as appropriate terminal personnel, shippers, receivers, vendors and government agencies. Candidates will also need to monitor the quality of services provided by vendors and be able to review vessel invoices for accuracy in terms of service time and published tariff, if available.
You must possess good interpersonal as well oral and written communications skill. This position requires night and weekend work as well as the ability to work overtime. Some local travel is required by the position as well as the ability to board vessels.
In order to perform the duties of an Offshore Wind Agent, it is a requirement of employment that you will be able obtain and maintain a valid Transportation Workers Identification Card (TWIC) along with a valid driver’s license.
We offer a competitive salary as well as a company sponsored 401k, and medical/dental plan.
Qualifications
Only qualified individuals being considered will be contacted for an interview.
Moran Shipping Agencies is an Equal Opportunity Employer