Port Service Engineer
Job Summary
Join our global team for a career filled with opportunities to solve challenges both small and large local and global simple and complex.
Wilhelmsen Ship Services is looking for a Port Service Engineer.
The port service engineer will sell and promote Wilhelmsen Ships Service Network products services and concepts in a professional way in ports and terminals and to satisfy the immediate needs of our customers in the port always making the customers aware of ongoing campaigns and providing technical support chemical tests and product demonstrations as required or identified as necessary.
Who you will report to:
The Port Service Engineer reports to the Port Service Manager works closely together with the rest of the team to promote Wilhelmsen Ships Service.
What you will be doing:
PSE Main responsibilities
Conduct inspections and services onboard customer vessels related to WSS product portfolio and service offer
Assist and train vessel crew in the use of WSS products
Complete and issue relevant documentation after every visit/service on board in relevant applications and tools and according to processes and guidelines
Continuously promoting WSS products and services to current and potential customers by use of campaigns or other material and tools
Initiate and maintain continuous contact with Ports Terminals Dry Docks Repair Yards and Ships Agents to identify opportunities and obtain information concerning Charterers vessel arrival times names of the Captain Superintendents and other senior members of the crew to communicate with them before or on arrival and provide them first class service to ensure that any order or enquiries will be given to WSS and not to an alternative local supplier
Ensure that the customers experience the port service interaction as professional valuable and pleasant
Obtain customer feedback concerning any matters affecting customer satisfaction included reporting of any customer complaint if necessary
What you need to be successful in this role:
Tertiary / Degree in a technical/engineering field (mechanical engineering maritime)
Minimum 5 years of experience in the marine industry
High intellectual curiosity and a willingness to learn
Good Physical Condition
Very goodcommand of the English language (spoken and written)
Computer literate
Ability to communicate effectively within a multinational environment
Ability to manage and motivate own and externally employed service personnel
Ability to work under pressure
Ability to work on own initiative
Ability to work independently as well as in a team
Ability to co-operate across organization lines internally and towards customers
Systematic andaccuratenature
Service oriented and safety minded approach
What we are looking for:
Ability to act on initiative in a proactive manner
Good interpersonal influencing and networking skills with awareness of global cultural differences
Results and process driven with a high level of responsibility
Co-operating attitude being a team player that adapts to the team and builds team spirit listens consults and communicates proactively and upholds ethics and values
What we offer:
Working in Wilhelmsen can offer a culture and work environment of strong leadership career development work-life balance and a job that is both challenging and stimulating. Our organization thrives by using modern tools and is eager to utilize the business opportunities that arise with new digital tools and skills. Beyond this we offer a generous and bespoke benefits package tailored to your specific Wilhelmsen HUB.
Sounds interesting If you can see yourself in this role please let us know why you are our Business Analyst. As an internal candidate you can apply by entering the internal job portal (Workday front page>Menu >Career>Find jobs). Here you can upload your resume and a motivational letter.
Work location: Singapore
#WSSRequired Experience:
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About Company
Our vision is to shape the maritime industry. Through innovation, expertise, quality products and services we are able to meet the challenges and needs of the world's global fleet.