December 2017
INTERNATIONAL SALVAGE UNION
ISU's US members respond to hurricanes ISU’s US members have responded heroically to the spate of hurricanes that hit the US Gulf Coast, Florida and the Caribbean in recent months. Salvors have not only dealt with the many hundreds of affected vessels but have also helped to re-start the economies of the affected areas as well as facilitating the flow of humanitarian aid. Contractors have worked “round-theclock” for months in close co-operation with the US Coast Guard, State and Federal authorities to clear wrecks, open harbours, refloat casualties and clean up pollution and debris. Lindsay Malen-Habib, Resolve Marine Group’s new Manager of Client Services (see Members’ News, page 4) said: “There is no clearer example of the
importance of the salvage industry in supporting our critical national priorities in time of crisis.” And David DeVilbiss, Global Diving and Salvage’s Vice President of Casualty and Emergency Response added: “The variety of the wrecks and where they were situated made removals extremely complicated. Each one of these vessels was a puzzle unto itself.” Around the world ISU members have a track record in recent years of responding to natural disasters from the Tsunami in Japan to the earthquakes in Haiti and Chile. A full report and pictures of US salvors’ response operations is on page 2 and 3. Picture courtesy: Troy Caras
ISU is seeking a new Secretary General The ISU is the trade association representing the interests of marine salvors worldwide. The Secretary General is responsible to the ISU President and Executive Committee for the efficient management of the ISU and delivery of its objectives, working closely with the Communications Adviser and Legal Adviser. ISU is seeking an energetic and dynamic individual with substantial experience at a senior level in the shipping industry or associated professions.
Essential requirements
ISU's office is in Holland House in the City of London
Experience of marine salvage which may be from a commercial, insurance or legal perspective; knowledge of maritime law and marine insurance; excellent administration and IT competencies; clear verbal and written communication in English; ability to build effective relationships with senior industry stakeholders; educated to degree level or marine equivalent.
Location
Contact
Central London, some flexible working may be considered
For an application pack or an informal discussion about the role please contact Mark Hoddinott, General Manager ISU.
Salary According to experience and in line with the responsibilities of the role
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+44 20 7220 6597 recruitment@marine-salvage.com