Manager Cargo And Scheduling
2026-01-09T06:42:12+00:00
Uganda National Oil Company Limited
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FULL_TIME
Kampala
Kampala
00256
Uganda
Professional Services
Management, Business Operations, Transportation & Logistics, Energy & Mining
2026-02-06T17:00:00+00:00
8
JOB PURPOSE:
OVERSEEING ALL ASPECTS OF CRUDE OIL SHIPPING AND CARGO ACTIVITIES FOR UNOC, INCLUDING MANAGING END-TO-END SUPPLY CHAIN LOGISTICS, VESSEL CHARTERING, OPERATIONS, CLAIMS HANDLING, WHILE ENSURING COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL MARITIME REGULATIONS.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Supply Chain & Logistics Management
- Oversee the end-to-end physical movement of crude oil, including tanker scheduling, nominations, and lifting coordination to ensure timely and efficient deliveries.
- Collaborate with internal teams and external stakeholders to align logistics planning with commercial and operational priorities.
- Monitor inventory levels and transportation timelines to optimize throughput, avoid production deferrals where possible and meet market demand.
Shipping & Chartering
- Receive and validate lifting requirements from the Marketing & Trading team, ensuring alignment with contractual entitlements and operational readiness.
- Prepare and issue Vessel Enquiry Sheets (VES) to a vetted pool of shipbrokers, clearly outlining voyage parameters, cargo specifications, and laycan windows.
- Conduct thorough market assessments to identify suitable vessels based on freight economics, vessel availability, safety records, and compatibility with loading/discharge terminals.
- Lead freight negotiations with shipowners or brokers, ensuring competitive rates, favourable charter party terms, and alignment with company risk appetite.
- Secure internal approvals for vessel selection and chartering decisions in accordance with governance protocols and delegation of authority.
- Execute charter party agreements (voyage or time charter), ensuring all commercial, legal, and operational terms are clearly defined and enforceable.
- Ensure vessel compliance with international maritime regulations, terminal vetting requirements, and company HSSEQ standards prior to nomination.
- Manage any contractual obligations, operational or administrative aspects of any third party marketing agreements
- Coordinate closely with operations and legal teams to ensure smooth transition from chartering to execution, including documentation, insurance, and risk mitigation.
Operations Oversight
- Maintain full knowledge of charter party forms, including rider clauses, laycan/laydays, ship's itinerary, last cargoes, load and discharge range, freight and demurrage rate, declarations, and terms, to ensure accurate and efficient voyage execution.
- Manage communication between charterers and shipowners throughout the voyage to ensure alignment on operational expectations.
- Plan and coordinate bunkering, appoint port agents, and arrange for disbursement account prefunding to support timely port calls.
- Ensure vessels arrive on time and are fully prepared for loading and discharge operations at designated terminals.
- Oversee the loading process to ensure cargo is stowed as agreed, with correct quantity and segregation, and that all documentation is accurate and complete.
- Ensure the issuance of the Bill of Lading or a valid Letter of Indemnity in accordance with contractual and legal requirements.
- Provide estimated time of arrival (ETA) updates and movement reports to charterers, internal stakeholders, and relevant authorities.
- Monitor freight invoicing and ensure timely follow-up on payments and financial reconciliations.
- Track the performance of time-chartered vessels and manage post-voyage claims, including off-hire, speed and consumption, and deviation claims.
Claims Management
- Review and confirm voyage-related costs and disbursements, ensuring accuracy and contractual compliance.
- Investigate and resolve claims from vessel owners related to demurrage, freight discrepancies, and cargo quality or quantity issues.
- Maintain detailed records of claims, settlements, and supporting documentation for audit and analysis.
- Ensure timely closure of voyage accounts and implementation of corrective actions to prevent recurrence.
Compliance & Standards
- Ensure all shipping and cargo operations comply with international maritime laws, local regulations, and HSSEQ standards.
- Conduct regular audits, inspections, and risk assessments to uphold operational integrity and safety.
- Stay informed of regulatory changes and proactively implement necessary adjustments to maintain compliance.
Contract Management
- Lead the negotiation and administration of shipping-related contracts, including charter parties and service agreements.
- Ensure all contractual obligations are clearly defined, enforceable, and aligned with company policies.
- Collaborate with legal and commercial teams to address disputes and ensure timely resolution.
Operational Efficiency
- Identify and implement opportunities to reduce logistics costs and improve shipping performance.
- Benchmark operations against industry best practices and introduce innovations to enhance efficiency.
- Track and analyze key performance indicators (KPIs) to drive continuous improvement.
Resiliency Planning
- Develop and maintain contingency plans to address potential disruptions in shipping and cargo operations.
- Coordinate with cross-functional teams to ensure business continuity during emergencies or unforeseen events.
- Regularly review and update resiliency strategies to reflect evolving risks and operational realities.
Personnel Development
- Lead recruitment, training, and development of personnel in chartering, operations, and claims functions.
- Foster a high-performance culture and ensure knowledge transfer across teams.
- Drive performance management, training, and succession planning, especially with regard to succession of Ugandans into senior roles
- Develop local talent and support national capacity-building priorities
- Promote a strong culture of compliance, ethics, and transparency
Job Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree (Hons) in Maritime Studies, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, or a related field
- A Master's degree in Maritime Studies, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, or a related field is an added advantage
Knowledge and Experience
- Minimum of 10 years of relevant working experience in shipping and cargo operations within the oil and gas industry
- Proven track record in managing large-scale shipping operations is required
- Specialized training in Cargo operations is an added advantage
- Experience in leading cross-functional teams is an added advantage
Character & Competencies
- In-depth knowledge of international shipping regulations, chartering practices, and logistics management.
- Strong negotiation, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
- Demonstrated leadership in managing cross-functional teams across chartering, operations, and claims.
- Strong commercial acumen with a deep understanding of global crude oil markets and freight economics.
- Proven ability to negotiate complex contracts and influence key stakeholders in high-stakes environments.
- Expertise in crisis management and operational risk mitigation in international shipping contexts.
- Proficiency in logistics and shipping systems with a data-driven approach to performance optimization
- Should possess a record of impeccable integrity
Added Advantage
Available From: 1/9/2026
- Oversee the end-to-end physical movement of crude oil, including tanker scheduling, nominations, and lifting coordination to ensure timely and efficient deliveries.
- Collaborate with internal teams and external stakeholders to align logistics planning with commercial and operational priorities.
- Monitor inventory levels and transportation timelines to optimize throughput, avoid production deferrals where possible and meet market demand.
- Receive and validate lifting requirements from the Marketing & Trading team, ensuring alignment with contractual entitlements and operational readiness.
- Prepare and issue Vessel Enquiry Sheets (VES) to a vetted pool of shipbrokers, clearly outlining voyage parameters, cargo specifications, and laycan windows.
- Conduct thorough market assessments to identify suitable vessels based on freight economics, vessel availability, safety records, and compatibility with loading/discharge terminals.
- Lead freight negotiations with shipowners or brokers, ensuring competitive rates, favourable charter party terms, and alignment with company risk appetite.
- Secure internal approvals for vessel selection and chartering decisions in accordance with governance protocols and delegation of authority.
- Execute charter party agreements (voyage or time charter), ensuring all commercial, legal, and operational terms are clearly defined and enforceable.
- Ensure vessel compliance with international maritime regulations, terminal vetting requirements, and company HSSEQ standards prior to nomination.
- Manage any contractual obligations, operational or administrative aspects of any third party marketing agreements
- Coordinate closely with operations and legal teams to ensure smooth transition from chartering to execution, including documentation, insurance, and risk mitigation.
- Maintain full knowledge of charter party forms, including rider clauses, laycan/laydays, ship's itinerary, last cargoes, load and discharge range, freight and demurrage rate, declarations, and terms, to ensure accurate and efficient voyage execution.
- Manage communication between charterers and shipowners throughout the voyage to ensure alignment on operational expectations.
- Plan and coordinate bunkering, appoint port agents, and arrange for disbursement account prefunding to support timely port calls.
- Ensure vessels arrive on time and are fully prepared for loading and discharge operations at designated terminals.
- Oversee the loading process to ensure cargo is stowed as agreed, with correct quantity and segregation, and that all documentation is accurate and complete.
- Ensure the issuance of the Bill of Lading or a valid Letter of Indemnity in accordance with contractual and legal requirements.
- Provide estimated time of arrival (ETA) updates and movement reports to charterers, internal stakeholders, and relevant authorities.
- Monitor freight invoicing and ensure timely follow-up on payments and financial reconciliations.
- Track the performance of time-chartered vessels and manage post-voyage claims, including off-hire, speed and consumption, and deviation claims.
- Review and confirm voyage-related costs and disbursements, ensuring accuracy and contractual compliance.
- Investigate and resolve claims from vessel owners related to demurrage, freight discrepancies, and cargo quality or quantity issues.
- Maintain detailed records of claims, settlements, and supporting documentation for audit and analysis.
- Ensure timely closure of voyage accounts and implementation of corrective actions to prevent recurrence.
- Ensure all shipping and cargo operations comply with international maritime laws, local regulations, and HSSEQ standards.
- Conduct regular audits, inspections, and risk assessments to uphold operational integrity and safety.
- Stay informed of regulatory changes and proactively implement necessary adjustments to maintain compliance.
- Lead the negotiation and administration of shipping-related contracts, including charter parties and service agreements.
- Ensure all contractual obligations are clearly defined, enforceable, and aligned with company policies.
- Collaborate with legal and commercial teams to address disputes and ensure timely resolution.
- Identify and implement opportunities to reduce logistics costs and improve shipping performance.
- Benchmark operations against industry best practices and introduce innovations to enhance efficiency.
- Track and analyze key performance indicators (KPIs) to drive continuous improvement.
- Develop and maintain contingency plans to address potential disruptions in shipping and cargo operations.
- Coordinate with cross-functional teams to ensure business continuity during emergencies or unforeseen events.
- Regularly review and update resiliency strategies to reflect evolving risks and operational realities.
- Lead recruitment, training, and development of personnel in chartering, operations, and claims functions.
- Foster a high-performance culture and ensure knowledge transfer across teams.
- Drive performance management, training, and succession planning, especially with regard to succession of Ugandans into senior roles
- Develop local talent and support national capacity-building priorities
- Promote a strong culture of compliance, ethics, and transparency
- In-depth knowledge of international shipping regulations, chartering practices, and logistics management.
- Strong negotiation, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
- Demonstrated leadership in managing cross-functional teams across chartering, operations, and claims.
- Strong commercial acumen with a deep understanding of global crude oil markets and freight economics.
- Proven ability to negotiate complex contracts and influence key stakeholders in high-stakes environments.
- Expertise in crisis management and operational risk mitigation in international shipping contexts.
- Proficiency in logistics and shipping systems with a data-driven approach to performance optimization
- Bachelor's degree (Hons) in Maritime Studies, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, or a related field
- A Master's degree in Maritime Studies, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, or a related field is an added advantage
- Minimum of 10 years of relevant working experience in shipping and cargo operations within the oil and gas industry
- Proven track record in managing large-scale shipping operations is required
- Specialized training in Cargo operations is an added advantage
- Experience in leading cross-functional teams is an added advantage
- Should possess a record of impeccable integrity
JOB-6960a344f052a
Vacancy title:
Manager Cargo And Scheduling
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Professional Services, Category: Management, Business Operations, Transportation & Logistics, Energy & Mining]
Jobs at:
Uganda National Oil Company Limited
Deadline of this Job:
Friday, February 6 2026
Duty Station:
Kampala | Kampala
Summary
Date Posted: Friday, January 9 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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JOB DETAILS:
JOB PURPOSE:
OVERSEEING ALL ASPECTS OF CRUDE OIL SHIPPING AND CARGO ACTIVITIES FOR UNOC, INCLUDING MANAGING END-TO-END SUPPLY CHAIN LOGISTICS, VESSEL CHARTERING, OPERATIONS, CLAIMS HANDLING, WHILE ENSURING COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL MARITIME REGULATIONS.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Supply Chain & Logistics Management
- Oversee the end-to-end physical movement of crude oil, including tanker scheduling, nominations, and lifting coordination to ensure timely and efficient deliveries.
- Collaborate with internal teams and external stakeholders to align logistics planning with commercial and operational priorities.
- Monitor inventory levels and transportation timelines to optimize throughput, avoid production deferrals where possible and meet market demand.
Shipping & Chartering
- Receive and validate lifting requirements from the Marketing & Trading team, ensuring alignment with contractual entitlements and operational readiness.
- Prepare and issue Vessel Enquiry Sheets (VES) to a vetted pool of shipbrokers, clearly outlining voyage parameters, cargo specifications, and laycan windows.
- Conduct thorough market assessments to identify suitable vessels based on freight economics, vessel availability, safety records, and compatibility with loading/discharge terminals.
- Lead freight negotiations with shipowners or brokers, ensuring competitive rates, favourable charter party terms, and alignment with company risk appetite.
- Secure internal approvals for vessel selection and chartering decisions in accordance with governance protocols and delegation of authority.
- Execute charter party agreements (voyage or time charter), ensuring all commercial, legal, and operational terms are clearly defined and enforceable.
- Ensure vessel compliance with international maritime regulations, terminal vetting requirements, and company HSSEQ standards prior to nomination.
- Manage any contractual obligations, operational or administrative aspects of any third party marketing agreements
- Coordinate closely with operations and legal teams to ensure smooth transition from chartering to execution, including documentation, insurance, and risk mitigation.
Operations Oversight
- Maintain full knowledge of charter party forms, including rider clauses, laycan/laydays, ship's itinerary, last cargoes, load and discharge range, freight and demurrage rate, declarations, and terms, to ensure accurate and efficient voyage execution.
- Manage communication between charterers and shipowners throughout the voyage to ensure alignment on operational expectations.
- Plan and coordinate bunkering, appoint port agents, and arrange for disbursement account prefunding to support timely port calls.
- Ensure vessels arrive on time and are fully prepared for loading and discharge operations at designated terminals.
- Oversee the loading process to ensure cargo is stowed as agreed, with correct quantity and segregation, and that all documentation is accurate and complete.
- Ensure the issuance of the Bill of Lading or a valid Letter of Indemnity in accordance with contractual and legal requirements.
- Provide estimated time of arrival (ETA) updates and movement reports to charterers, internal stakeholders, and relevant authorities.
- Monitor freight invoicing and ensure timely follow-up on payments and financial reconciliations.
- Track the performance of time-chartered vessels and manage post-voyage claims, including off-hire, speed and consumption, and deviation claims.
Claims Management
- Review and confirm voyage-related costs and disbursements, ensuring accuracy and contractual compliance.
- Investigate and resolve claims from vessel owners related to demurrage, freight discrepancies, and cargo quality or quantity issues.
- Maintain detailed records of claims, settlements, and supporting documentation for audit and analysis.
- Ensure timely closure of voyage accounts and implementation of corrective actions to prevent recurrence.
Compliance & Standards
- Ensure all shipping and cargo operations comply with international maritime laws, local regulations, and HSSEQ standards.
- Conduct regular audits, inspections, and risk assessments to uphold operational integrity and safety.
- Stay informed of regulatory changes and proactively implement necessary adjustments to maintain compliance.
Contract Management
- Lead the negotiation and administration of shipping-related contracts, including charter parties and service agreements.
- Ensure all contractual obligations are clearly defined, enforceable, and aligned with company policies.
- Collaborate with legal and commercial teams to address disputes and ensure timely resolution.
Operational Efficiency
- Identify and implement opportunities to reduce logistics costs and improve shipping performance.
- Benchmark operations against industry best practices and introduce innovations to enhance efficiency.
- Track and analyze key performance indicators (KPIs) to drive continuous improvement.
Resiliency Planning
- Develop and maintain contingency plans to address potential disruptions in shipping and cargo operations.
- Coordinate with cross-functional teams to ensure business continuity during emergencies or unforeseen events.
- Regularly review and update resiliency strategies to reflect evolving risks and operational realities.
Personnel Development
- Lead recruitment, training, and development of personnel in chartering, operations, and claims functions.
- Foster a high-performance culture and ensure knowledge transfer across teams.
- Drive performance management, training, and succession planning, especially with regard to succession of Ugandans into senior roles
- Develop local talent and support national capacity-building priorities
- Promote a strong culture of compliance, ethics, and transparency
Job Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree (Hons) in Maritime Studies, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, or a related field
- A Master's degree in Maritime Studies, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, or a related field is an added advantage
Knowledge and Experience
- Minimum of 10 years of relevant working experience in shipping and cargo operations within the oil and gas industry
- Proven track record in managing large-scale shipping operations is required
- Specialized training in Cargo operations is an added advantage
- Experience in leading cross-functional teams is an added advantage
Character & Competencies
- In-depth knowledge of international shipping regulations, chartering practices, and logistics management.
- Strong negotiation, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
- Demonstrated leadership in managing cross-functional teams across chartering, operations, and claims.
- Strong commercial acumen with a deep understanding of global crude oil markets and freight economics.
- Proven ability to negotiate complex contracts and influence key stakeholders in high-stakes environments.
- Expertise in crisis management and operational risk mitigation in international shipping contexts.
- Proficiency in logistics and shipping systems with a data-driven approach to performance optimization
- Should possess a record of impeccable integrity
Added Advantage
Available From: 1/9/2026
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 12
Level of Education: bachelor degree
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