Port Manager – Commodity Inspections Position Available In New Hanover, North Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: The Port Manager - Commodity Inspections in Wilmington, NC is responsible for executing cargo surveys, supervising various types of cargoes, liaising with personnel, handling documentation, scheduling personnel, managing inventory, and more. Requirements include proof of US citizenship or working visa, ability to lift 50lbs, willingness to travel, math proficiency, and good communication skills. The role involves implementing standards, collaborating with clients and stakeholders, hiring employees, conducting training, and more. The ideal candidate should have a marine background and a Bachelor's degree. This position plays a crucial role in overseeing vessel surveying and ensuring compliance with port regulations and quality procedures.
Job Description
Port Manager – Commodity Inspections 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars Wilmington, NC 28401
Essential Tasks:
Execution of cargo surveys and issue of reports Superintending Liquid cargoes Superintending Bulk, Breakbulk, and Containerized cargoes Sampling Bulk Cargoes Liaison with personnel of CU offices/surveyors/subcontractors/vessel agents/terminals for execution of orders Handling and recording of samples Check and verify documentation received from CU offices/field surveyors/subcontractors for accuracy Email /mail/courier necessary documentation/samples Schedule personnel to ensure various jobs are staffed properly Handle customer feedback and issues Track and approve employee hours and expenses Coordinating and booking travel arrangements Liaison with other port managers to efficiently utilize labor Identifying training needs Monitoring and training of field personnel Purchasing and maintenance of equipment Maintain port, office, and employee inventory None – Essential Tasks as a
Port Manager:
Implementation of revised or new standards in the organization and manuals To ensure the best communication and collaboration with clients, other departments/offices, and stakeholders Responsible for the hiring of employees and writing up disciplinary forms when necessary Conducting training and general meetings Minimum Requirements for a
Port Manager:
Proof of US citizenship or Applicable Working Visa Able to lift approximately 50lbs Able to climb and work at heights above 6 feet Willingness to travel domestically and abroad Proficient in math Ability to work independently Good communication and organizational skills Proficient in MSWord, MSOffice Excel, Office 365, and Outlook functions Reliable transportation Preferred Requirements for a
Port Manager:
TWIC card preferred, candidate can apply at the time of hire Able to work independently Analytical skills Problem-solving Minimum level of Training as a
Port Manager:
High School Diploma Working knowledge of shipboard terminology On-the-job training to be initiated by MD and/or CU Internal ISO Auditor Preferred level of Training as a
Port Manager:
Marine background Bachelor´s Degree (Business, Agricultural, Social Sciences, etc.) Responsible for supporting the management, coordination, and survey of the vessels worldwide. Ensuring compliance with port regulations and requirements and ensuring compliance with our internal quality procedures.