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Senior Engineer, Reactor Vessel

Alameda, CA ยท On-site

$118K - $162K/yr

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Job Summary The Reactor Vessel System team is seeking a highly motivated Senior Engineer to join ... planning, cost, schedule, and execution decisions.- * Provide independent engineering ...

Senior Engineer, Reactor Vessel

Alameda, CA ยท On-site

$118K - $162K/yr

Job Summary The Reactor Vessel System team is seeking a highly motivated Senior Engineer to join ... planning, cost, schedule, and execution decisions.- * Provide independent engineering ...

Vessel Engineering Manager

Oakland, CA ยท On-site

$132K - $190K/yr

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Verify vessel schedule integrity by monitoring daily performance and identifying potential ... planning. * Provide timely reporting through daily, weekly, and monthly updates. * Oversee senior ...

Vessel Engineering Manager

Tacoma, WA ยท On-site

$132K - $190K/yr

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Verify vessel schedule integrity by monitoring daily performance and identifying potential ... planning. * Provide timely reporting through daily, weekly, and monthly updates. * Oversee senior ...

Reviews vessel planned maintenance programs, Standard Jobs and machinery histories. Makes ... Submit applicable revisions to the Sr. Manager, HSEQ and Technical Management for final review and ...

Reviews vessel planned maintenance programs, Standard Jobs and machinery histories. Makes ... Submit applicable revisions to the Sr. Manager, HSEQ and Technical Management for final review and ...

Senior Planner - Production Control

New Orleans, LA

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... of vessel construction for assigned program(s). Roles and Responsibilities The Sr. Planner is responsible for: * Responsible for leading the effort of defining, developing, and providing through ...

Sr. Supply Chain Analyst

Chesterfield, MO ยท On-site

$77K - $96K/yr

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By performing duties associated with capacity planning, terminal performance, transportation coordination (barge, vessel, rail, etc.) for multiple commodity supply chains, the Sr. Supply Chain ...

Sr. Supply Chain Analyst

Chesterfield, MO ยท On-site

$77K - $96K/yr

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By performing duties associated with capacity planning, terminal performance, transportation coordination (barge, vessel, rail, etc.) for multiple commodity supply chains, the Sr. Supply Chain ...

Sr. Hydrographic Surveyor

Houston, TX ยท On-site

$85K - $105K/yr

Sr. Hydrographic Surveyor Location: Houston, TX (On-site) Salary Range: $85,000 - $105,000 Overview ... Planning & Strategy: Conduct pre-survey planning meetings and plan operations based on vessel ...

Sr. Supply Chain Analyst

Chesterfield, MO

$77K - $96K/yr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

By performing duties associated with capacity planning, terminal performance, transportation coordination (barge, vessel, rail, etc.) for multiple commodity supply chains, the Sr. Supply Chain ...

Sr. Supply Chain Analyst

Chesterfield, MO ยท On-site

$77K - $96K/yr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

By performing duties associated with capacity planning, terminal performance, transportation coordination (barge, vessel, rail, etc.) for multiple commodity supply chains, the Sr. Supply Chain ...

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... of vessel construction for assigned program(s). Roles and Responsibilities The Sr. Planner is responsible for: * Responsible for leading the effort of defining, developing, and providing through ...

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How much do senior vessel planner jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for senior vessel planner in the United States is $89,714.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $73,500.00 and $104,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a senior vessel planner do?

A Senior Vessel Planner is responsible for efficiently planning the loading and unloading of cargo on container ships. They use specialized software to create stowage plans that maximize space, ensure vessel stability, and comply with safety regulations. Senior Vessel Planners coordinate closely with terminal operations, shipping lines, and port authorities to minimize turnaround time and avoid delays. Their role is crucial in optimizing cargo operations and ensuring timely vessel departures.

What are the main challenges a senior vessel planner faces when coordinating vessel operations, and how can they be managed effectively?

A Senior Vessel Planner frequently encounters challenges such as last-minute schedule changes, balancing vessel capacity with cargo priorities, and ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Effective management requires strong communication with terminal operations, shipping lines, and logistics teams to quickly adapt plans and minimize delays. Utilizing advanced planning software, maintaining flexibility, and fostering collaborative relationships across departments are key strategies to address these challenges and ensure smooth, efficient vessel operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a senior vessel planner, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Senior Vessel Planner, you need in-depth knowledge of container shipping operations, logistics, and strong analytical skills, often supported by a degree in logistics or maritime studies. Proficiency in planning software such as Navis N4, terminal operating systems (TOS), and understanding of stowage principles is typically required. Excellent problem-solving, communication, and organizational skills are essential for coordinating with various stakeholders and managing complex schedules. These skills ensure the efficient and safe loading and unloading of vessels, minimize delays, and maximize terminal productivity.

What is the difference between Senior Vessel Planner vs Vessel Coordinator?

AspectSenior Vessel PlannerVessel Coordinator
CredentialsRelevant maritime certifications, logistics experienceBasic maritime knowledge, logistics support experience
Work EnvironmentStrategic planning, route optimization, schedulingOperational support, communication with vessels and clients
Employer & IndustryShipping companies, oil & gas, logistics firmsShipping agencies, port authorities, logistics providers
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding senior roles, responsibilities, and qualificationsEntry to mid-level operational roles in maritime logistics

The Senior Vessel Planner focuses on strategic route planning, scheduling, and optimizing vessel operations, often requiring advanced certifications and experience. In contrast, the Vessel Coordinator handles operational support tasks, communication, and coordination with vessels and clients. Both roles are integral to maritime logistics but differ in scope, responsibility, and seniority.

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Senior Vessel Operations & Maintenance Superintendent

Damco Spain SL

Norfolk, VA โ€ข On-site

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A Ship Superintendent is responsible for overseeing day to day technical and operational issues pertaining to the assigned vessels. The Ship Superintendent will report to the Director of Technical Operations. A Ship Superintendent is responsible for an estimated $120 million in assets or equivalent program management and has independent expense approval for up to $10 million per year at his/her discretion. These expenses are for the purpose of ship maintenance, engineering, spare parts and repairs. Specific assignments may change periodically depending on the current needs of the company.

General Responsibilities
  • Act as the primary point of contact with the customer
  • Act as advocate for company Safety culture and actively support timely attention to any Safety issue and encourage all levels of the vessel management function to enhance further safety awareness. Ensure that safety is a top priority in all vessel operations.
  • Responsible for internal program coordination of both operations and engineering to ensure contract or charter party compliance and customer satisfaction.
  • Responsible for daily ship management of assigned vessels
  • Ensure timely and sufficient support to vessels on all operational and technical matters at all times including readiness for cargo
  • Responsible for planning and executing maintenance of the vessels regulatory required equipment and respective documentation
  • Provide oversight for vessel Masters and Chief Engineers to ensure that voyages are efficiently and safely performed
  • Recommend appointment of personnel for senior positions of Master and Chief Engineer per Safety Management System. Promote succession planning among junior officers.
  • Supervise in the evaluation and screening of voyage repairs, service contracts and selection of vendors
  • Actively assist in planning and execution dry-docking, larger repairs, classification surveys (ABS, LRS, DNV), regulatory surveys (USCG), equipment upgrades, modifications and emergency repairs.
  • Actively develop work specifications for voyage / emergency repairs and services from contractors
  • Actively coordinating with terminals, vendors and other functions in order to service the vessel with timely attention and efficiency
  • Routinely review the vessel safety committee meeting and initiate follow up. Utilize support in cooperation with other departments as needed.
  • Support in handling and closing out Casualty and /or claims pertaining to P&I or Hull Machinery insurance matters.
  • As applicable, act on special overtime requests with timely attention and completion in a cost efficient and documented manner.
  • Address Stevedore Damages, document repairs and handover after close out to Marine Claims and finance for invoicing.
  • Prepare for and participate in internal audit and external audit of the company, ensuring that there are no non-conformities.
  • Conduct performance appraisals for Masters and Chief Engineers serving onboard vessels under responsibility. Closely work with Marine HR to Issue letters of warning or performance improvement plans or take other disciplinary measures as appropriate.
  • Supports company commitment to safety and other selected standards and certifications
  • Performs other position related duties as specified by management including documentation of all the above activities that are performed in SharePoint or common drive.
Specific Responsibilities

Ship Manager is the asset management operating system. This is the primary shipboard application suite. It is used for ship maintenance and procurement. It handles scheduled maintenance programs which track scheduled maintenance, parts needed and associated timing for predictive maintenance programs; and work orders.

Overall supervise the utilization of Ship Manager processes and functionalities.

As applicable, ensure ships officers complete training as required in the use of Ship Manager.

As applicable, complete applicable training in support of the correct processes for handling Work Orders, approving Requisition and follow-up on purchasing issues pertaining to Requisition delivery Priorities (Standard, Urgent, ShipHot), item specifications, cost estimation and selection of OEM versus non-OEM products, and in the purchase of lubes per Safety Management System procedure.

Shipyard Preparation

Overall responsibility for meeting the requirements and deadlines as identified in preparation of shipyard specifications, selection of vendors, and optimal utilization of ship's force during the shipyard period

Business Unit (BU) Reporting

As directed, provide BU report items on a weekly interval.

Any issue which may have significant impact on the Fleet's operational capabilities shall be reported by phone without delay and in writing to BU and TO as soon as practical.

Budgets
  • Responsible for cost control on ship management budget and explaining to Management any significant deviation from budgets for vessels under responsibility
  • Ensure cost spending decisions are made with a continuous review of the Budget
  • Review Cost Commitment Report basis factual estimations, as applicable
  • Review the Financial Cost Overview Reports on a monthly basis to address any budgetary constraints or project proposals
  • Actively oversee and participate in the budget preparation, its process and timeline.
  • Identify and provide inputs of cost optimization where appropriate.
  • As applicable, ensure that invoices are approved in a timely manner and returned the same day to Finance for closure.
  • Approve Port Packages reflecting Port and Agency costs and that respective appointment letters are issued for each vessel port call.
  • Negotiate invoices with vendors when appropriate.
Monthly Reports

Oversee that vessels are submitting the required reports in Star connect as directed

Ensure that any unfavorable variance in the daily operational vessel performance is addressed as appropriate including but not limited to Off-service, Schedule integrity (buffer), P-max values, Cylinder Oil consumption, AUX engine operation, Speed percentage and Losses Monthly reports including LO analysis, CW analysis, ICCP, MGPS, Engine performance reports to be checked on a regular basis.

Review KPIโ€™s on a minimum monthly basis and take action as need to achieve efficient vessel operation.

CAR's/Vettings/Safety Issues
  • Perform thorough Internal technical inspections at intervals specified by the Safety management system
  • Ensure identified vetting or ISM audit CAR's are completed in a timely manner. Follow up of Vetting inspections and ensure the corrective measures to close out the identified issues in an efficient and cost effective manner
  • Provide training to ensure key billets are familiar with the Safety Management System and MLL Quality system.
Other

When requested, conduct regulatory reviews (requirements of IMO circulars, CFR requirements, USCG requirements, etc).

Maintain proficiency / certification as directed by the Director of Technical operations or Fleet Group Manager by completing other prescribed training initiatives

Projects/tasks as assigned

Position Specifications

Education and Experience

USCG License or equivalent international standard - Chief Engineer or experience 1st Engineer, Unlimited Tonnage, any oceans, or container RoRo vessel experience preferred

Three years shipyard or ship management experience or equivalency with commercial vessels

B.S. from an accredited institution, degree in marine transportation, marine engineering or equivalent experience is required

Technical Skills and Competencies Required

Computer literacy Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Planned Maintenance System.

Successful completion of DNV Superintendent certification preferred.

Good communication skills and can work efficiently with multiple teams ashore and on board.

A diligent and organized work approach.

Understand and accept the importance of cost effectiveness.

Enhanced problem-solving skills and an interest in tackling challenges with innovative solutions, maximizing the use of resources available.

Travel Requirements

Extensive travel (including foreign travel and travel in cars, boats, ships, and airplanes) will be required to attend to shipyard maintenance, to ride vessels or visit vessels for quality assurance and general management of vessel and crews, and on short notice for casualties, to conduct investigations and to protect the companyโ€™s reputation, as is required by the contract specifications, or as directed by management.

Physical Demands & Work Environment

General office setting, typically the employee may sit comfortably to perform the work, usually at a computer terminal โ€“ with short breaks or lunch period. However, this position requires visits to shipyards and to the vessels for inspections or ship rides. There will be exposure to harsh environmental conditions and navigating confined or elevated spaces is required. There may be some bending/stooping, reaching above shoulder level, walking; standing; carrying of light items such as papers, books or packages of up to 25 pounds. Should be able to hear & speak clearly using phone / headset to communicate with customers; be able to navigate, view & enter information on the computer.

Physical Demands

Frequent travel to vessels, shipyards, and repair facilitiesโ€”often at short notice, including international travel.

Climbing and mobility: Ability to safely climb ladders, gangways, and scaffolding, and to move through confined spaces, tanks, and machinery areas.

Physical endurance: Extended periods of walking, standing, bending, or working in awkward positions during inspections.

Manual handling: Lifting or carrying tools, inspection equipment, and documentation (typically up to 20โ€“25 kg).

Sensory requirements: Adequate vision, hearing, and depth perception to perform inspections in varying light and noise conditions.

Environmental tolerance: Exposure to heat, cold, humidity, vibration, odors, and potential hazardous substances (with appropriate PPE).

Split between office and field: Combination of desk-based work for planning, reporting, and communication, and onboard/shipyard-based work for inspections, supervision, and troubleshooting.

Onboard vessel conditions: Working in operational areas with noise, moving machinery, and variable weather conditions, including during vessel operations.

Shipyard environment: Presence in industrial repair settings with heavy equipment, welding, blasting, and other maintenance activities.

Irregular hours: Work often outside standard business hours, including nights, weekends, and public holidays, depending on vessel schedules or emergencies.

High coordination demands: Interaction with ship crew, contractors, port officials, classification societies, and regulatory authorities in multicultural environments.

Safety-critical role: Work in compliance with company HSE procedures and maritime safety regulations, with a strong focus on hazard identification and mitigation.

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Maersk is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, gender, sex, age, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, marital status, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy or parental leave, veteran status, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.

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