Long Beach, CA, US
84 days ago
Assistant Port Captain - PSW Ops Supervisor
Assistant Port Captain - PSW Ops Supervisor Job Locations US-CA-Long Beach Job ID 2024-5541 # of Openings 1 Category other Type Regular Full-Time Industries Import and Export Overview

Must have the ability to commute to the Long Beach, CA office.

This position is to assist the daily vessel and terminal operations carrying various import/export commodities as listed in the Pacific Southwest (PSW) region as Port Captain. Responsibilities include
stowage planning, coordinating cargo operations, and quality cargo handling for the region. Additionally, the position requires multi-tasking in the areas of vendor performance, customer service, port
investigations, cargo acceptance, and sales support. This position requires office work, remote work, andvessel attendance in various ports.

Salary Range: $65,000 - $85,000

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Responsibilities

1. Vessel Operations
▪ Support vessel operations by preparing optimum ship schedules and expenses within the region

and other ports under respective trade’s control as needed.
▪ Coordinate the best vessel berthing with respective Port Authorities and agent for anticipated operations.
▪ Coordinate vessel operations with local terminals, stevedores, processors, surveyors, and customers when

lining up and attending vessel operations.
▪ Share and confirm schedules internally and externally prior to vessel arrival, during port
stay, and upon sailing.
2. Cargo and Terminal Operations
▪ Manage stevedore staff who oversee cargo receiving in terminals.
▪ Coordinate with terminal operator for adequate yard space and daily receiving capacity.
▪ Enforce cargo received by terminals is in line with NYK standards. Ensure cargo is
accounted for, reported and properly marked/staged in terminals for export. Ensure cargo
scheduled to load is accurate, and is reconciled with stowage plans prior to and after
loading.
3. Vessel Attendances
▪ Supervise cargo operations at ports within the region at any time (including. week nights,
weekends, and holidays. Attend operations at other ports as needed.
▪ Ensure NYK’s standards are being observed by stevedores including following load plans,
shifting, and discharge as per instruction.
▪ Cross check and report stow plans, summaries, and actual space utilized after loading.
▪ Provide handling notes for various cargo to stevedores.
▪ Furnish vessel attendance report outlining all pertinent operational information.
▪ On vessel(s) or at port(s), instruct chief officer or duty officer(s) of the necessary
requirements for safe smooth cargo operations while on vessels.
▪ Monitor cargo operation production.
▪ Communicate any damage or injury that may have occurred during the cargo operation
with ship crew and NYK staff in office in a timely manner.
4. Cargo and Port Investigation
▪ Investigate/report cargo handling capabilities for ports and in general as requested by
upper management and other NYK office/teams.
▪ Investigate/report port information as requested by upper management and other NYK
offices/teams.
▪ Provide feedback on cargo handling inquiries, with equipment/securing requirements for
safe handling of cargo.
▪ Support various departments/offices with technical support as needed and assist upper
management as requested.
5. Quality Control / Damage Prevention
▪ Track damages and near-misses, and meet with stevedores on their performance issues.
▪ Work with the Global Safe and Quality Committee members in sharing quality information,
resulting in damage free / high quality service for customers.
6. Monitor NYK agent’s performance
▪ Monitor and supervise local agent’s performance in ports within the region.

7. Cost Control
▪ Control and minimize operational expenses in areas such as but not limited to port, cargo,
and terminal expenses.
▪ Report on savings and expenditures monthly.
▪ Check vendors’ invoices to ensure correct billing and charges.
▪ Record payment and production within the region.
▪ Work with Cost Control Team for advance cost estimations as needed.
▪ Prepare cargo resumes for port tariff payments.
8. Representing NYK locally and assist customer service and sales
▪ Meet and support local Japanese OEM customers’ inquiries in the PSW region.
▪ Visit customers in the region on behalf of Sales Manager if requested by Japan Sales.
▪ Network with local Port Authorities, Shipping Associations, and local administrations,
pilots, agents, tug companies.
▪ Maintain close contact and long lasting relationship with local customers.

 

NON ESSENTIALS:
▪ Compliance with performance criteria set forth by his/her manager
▪ Completion of annual goals, targets and projects outlined in annual review
▪ Maintain and enhance quality relations with customers within outlined area of responsibility
▪ Portray a positive team approach
▪ Take responsibility for relations with colleagues and customers and vendors
▪ Respect the differences of others and treat others with respect
▪ Remain open and encourage new ideas while ensuring we respect the principles of our corporate identity
▪ Seek internal NYK group synergies and propose recommendations with mutual benefits for both the

group and the customer
▪ Improve upon those skills requiring attention outlined in the employee performance appraisal and

self-evaluation
▪ Continually seek out ways to better the service product offered to customers
▪ Continue professional development in the area of business management


NOTE: The above responsibilities document the major levels and scope work expected of the incumbent.

They arenot designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities required of
the incumbent. The incumbent may be asked to perform other duties as required

Qualifications

SPECIAL SKILLS (Computer training, quality training, special programs)
▪ Articulate and well-spoken communication, both orally and in writing and comfortable presenting to groups
▪ Remain calm under pressure and is customer focused
▪ Motivate/Team Building – serve as a coach and a leader to customer service and documentation team members
▪ Develop and challenge staff
▪ Data driven – understands how to develop, create and interpret business metrics and use the data for business decisions
▪ Identifies problems, brings them to light and creates plan for improvement
▪ Results driven
▪ Competency with Microsoft products required
▪ Travel to other ports out of state may be required
▪ Weeknight, weekend and holiday work may be needed

 

WORK EXPERIENCE (Years of experience in the industry and functional area)
▪ Minimum three (3) years in industry experience, sailing, superintendent in stevedore company, or ship agent experience is preferred.

 

PREFERRED EDUCATION
Bachelor's degree required or currently enrolled and attending in pursuit of degree at time of employment.

 

Benefits:

- Company Car

- Hybrid Work Schedule

 

NYK offers a generous Employee Benefits Package including:

Medical, Dental, and Vision401k with a company match Flexible Spending Accounts, Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance, Short & Long Term Disability, Tuition Assistance Program, Commuter Benefits, vacation, and much more.

Any and all benefits offered are subject to the eligibility requirements, terms, and provisions set forth in the respective policies and plan documents, which you may request from Human Resources.

 

 

ADA REQUIREMENTS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS (the following describes physical demands of the typical position)

The employee is primarily standing while performing the duties of the position. Walking, stooping, filing, lifting or standing is required. The hands are regularly used to write, type, file, key and handle or feel small controls and objects.

The employee must frequently talk and be able to hear in loud environments

 

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