PNORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE (NCL) is one of the world’s leading cruise lines with headquarters in Miami, Florida and two European branch offices in Southampton, United Kingdom and Wiesbaden, Germany. With a rich history spanning over 55 years, NCL has solidified its position as the innovator of the cruise industry delivering a laid-back and modern cruise experience aboard its 19 ships within the upscale mainstream segment. Norwegian Viva, the second ship in its ground-breaking Prima Class, offers next-generation cruise vacations to each guest. Furthermore, as part of the global sustainability initiative Sail Sustain, the company is committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 through various short- and mid-term targets. /ppWe are looking to recruit a new member of staff at the Trieste office as soon as possible: /ppSENIOR MARINE SAFETY MANAGER /ppPOSITION RESPONSIBILITIES: /pulliCommit to the Company’s Core Values. /liliAssume personal responsibility for safety and NCLH’s impact upon the environment. /liliMonitoring the safety and occupational procedures adopted on board, coordinating the safety related activities between technical, environmental and safety operations and Ship's Management, and assuring enforcement and conformity of procedures within the Fleet. /liliBeing aware of changes occurred in the national and international regulations involving safety, assisting with the analysis of applicable Safety codes, regulations, and standards and determined methods to apply them in the most practical way. /liliImplementing crew safety programs and procedures including occupational safety. /liliProviding technical support to the ship and to the shore side management within the area of responsibility. /liliProviding technical assistance during incident investigations. /liliPromoting safety awareness among the crew including occupational safety as well. /liliFollowing up on safety projects as assigned. /liliCo-operating in the evaluation of shipboard personnel assigned to safety. /liliMonitoring onboard Safety meetings, reviewing records of the proceedings. /liliMonitoring incidents and accident reports providing follow up when required and as applicable /liliCooperating with the appointed Ship’s Superintendent on monitoring that the ship's safety documentation is kept updated and safety equipment's (i.e. on load release gears, extinguishers maintenance documentation, ship's drawings related to safety, Statutory certifications, and other etc.) Is in good working order according to the original specification and design. /liliCollaborating with Technical Superintendent in closure of deficiencies or issues faced during Authorities Inspection (as needed) /liliRemaining in close contact with Ship’s Superintendent concerning the status of the current and planned activities related to safety (including but not limited to Dry/Wet Dock). /liliParticipate to the Company Incident Response Plan as a team member. /liliThis position requires involvement in structuring, implementing, and monitoring the Company SMS within the area of assigned responsibilities. /liliInternal auditing activities as requested by management. He/she may participate during internal audit as Lead auditor. /liliResponsible in developing recommendations to enhance on board safety making sure that compliance is retained. /liliAssist New Build Team in reviewing technical documentation, providing expertise in the design, selection and testing of equipment and assist as required. /liliParticipate in the review of any Alternative Design Arrangements. /liliBe part of the Design Team in any HAZIDs and Risk Analysis Workshop and implementation of Safety Requirements. /liliResponsible of any Equivalences, Exemption and Risk Assessment to be presented to Class and Flag, as required. /liliAssisting the Director Safety Compliance and Audit Program in arranging USCG and Class inspections. /liliResponsible of Plan Approval for work which will be performed during operations and/or Dry Dock, making sure that all the technical documentation such as Approval Certificates, Manuals, Calculation etc. will be provided and in line with the requirements. /liliResponsible to provide updates to the Vice President Safety Compliance/ DPA on any future International and National Maritime Legislation, Regulations and Maritime Codes of Practice applicable to both operational and technical. /liliRemains well connected with Classification Societies and relevant Institutional Bodies, attending Safety Meeting and Conventions including but not limited to Committee and Study Group. /liliRegular sail on board the assigned Fleet. /liliResponsible for maintaining the information on the SAR plans /liliResponsible for the following systems and programs: /li /ulpAll safety programs related to Lifesaving and FF /ppBSI – Safety familiarization /ppMuster list /ppAll safety programs related to trainings. /ppKNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE: /pulliEDUCATION: Technical education (Nautical Academy or Marine Engineering degree) /li /ululliEXPERIENCE: 5 years experience on board cruise ships in cruise. /li /ulpKNOWLEDGE SKILLS: /pulliAbility in coordinating activities /liliPersonal management skills /liliGood knowledge of computer and information systems /liliShipboard technical license (minimum required 1st Deck Officer and/or 1st Engineer Officer) /li /ulpWe look forward to receiving your application documents, including your salary expectations and earliest possible start date, by e-mail to: /ppHelene Rahn, Senior HR Manager Europe:, Tel.: /ppPlease provide your CV in English. /p