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A vacancy has arisen for a Ships Agent to support vessel operations across Aberdeen and the wider North Sea region. This role is responsible for coordinating port calls and offshore logistics for supply vessels, subsea construction vessels, ERRVs, tankers, and specialist project tonnage operating within the UK Continental Shelf.
The successful candidate will ensure safe, compliant, and efficient vessel turnaround while acting as the primary liaison between the vessel, port authorities, offshore operators, and service providers.
The role includes managing all pre-arrival, arrival and departure arrangements at Aberdeen, Peterhead, Montrose and other North Sea ports. Coordinating pilotage, towage, berthing and port services in line with harbour authority requirements as well as supporting crew changes, mob/demobilisations and supply vessel rotations. The role also involves ensuring compliance with UK Border Force, MCS, Port Health and HMRC regulations as well as preparing port cost estimates, managing disbursement accounts and verifying supplier invoices.
The successful candidate should have a strong knowledge of UK maritime regulations and customs processes. They can demonstrate a strong commitment to safety and operational excellence within the North Sea offshore environment and have excellent communication and organisational skills. Flexibility to work nights and weekends where required and a Full UK driving Licence is also required for this role. This role would suit a proactive, adaptable professional who thrives in a fast-paced operational setting