To ensure all safety aspects are properly managed, including all legal aspects as per IMDG Code and Solas.
ResponsibilitiesMaintain close communication with QSC and Area offices in all DG matters.
Ensure IMDG, CFR49, SOLAS and in-house rules and regulations are complied.
Responsible for DG securities, inspection and procedures as per JWP.
Provide guidance to Areas pertaining to DG issues on daily basis.
Clarify all DG related questions within the team.
Handle special or sensitive DG shipments.
Respond to inquiry and assist to Cargo Patrol hits.
Prepare DG summaries with stowage requirements for planners, clarify stowage/segregation queries from vessels.
Perform 4-eye Check to DG stowage plans and take over responsibility for correctness.
Perform weekend duty.
Support DG workshop for RAS Areas.
Adhoc:
- Involvement in pilot projects whenever necessary.
Success criteria for the position:
(Soft skills required to carried out the role at the optimal level)
- Ability to work under pressure
- Highly motivated, systematic and efficient
- Analytical and meticulous
- A team player who is responsible and able to work with minimal supervision
- Good and strong communication skills
- Willing to learn and show flexibility in accepting any given task
- Fluent in Business English, both written and oral
Special Tasks:
Giving guidance to colleagues, assisting Areas and Planners in respect to DG information, take on responsibilities to assist ODM Catalogue duties
Collaboration:
(Internal & External persons/organisation that the jobholder needs to work closely with in this role. Eg. Internally with Regional Sales, GAM department etc.)
Knowledge Centre Validators, Ship Planners, Cargo Operations, QSC/Areas (CS) and Consortium partners
Diploma in Marine Studies or at least 5 years’ experience in handling DG matters.
Sound IMDG Code knowledge, basic knowledge of related Regulations.
Fluent in Business English, both written and oral.
Proficient in MS Office
Skills Required
- Diploma in Marine Studies or at least 5 years' experience handling dangerous goods
- Sound knowledge of IMDG Code and basic knowledge of related regulations (CFR49, SOLAS)
- Fluent in Business English, written and oral
- Proficient in MS Office
What We Do
With a fleet of 280 modern container ships and a total transport capacity of 2.1 million TEU, Hapag-Lloyd is one of the world’s leading liner shipping companies. In the Liner Shipping segment, the Company has around 13,700 employees and 400 offices in 140 countries. Hapag-Lloyd has a container capacity of 3.1 million TEU – including one of the largest and most modern fleets of reefer containers. A total of 114 liner services worldwide ensure fast and reliable connections between more than 600 ports on all the continents. In the Terminal & Infrastructure segment, Hapag-Lloyd has equity stakes in 20 terminals in Europe, Latin America, the United States, India, and North Africa. Around 2,900 employees are assigned to the Terminal & Infrastructure segment and provide complementary logistics services at selected locations in addition to the terminal activities.








