Job Title

Marine Project Manager

Canadian-resident Marine Project Manager to lead the technical management, regulatory compliance, and design-forward modernization of our elite fleet of ice-classed expedition and deep-sea research vessels, including submersible support platforms.
Job Title: Marine Project Manager
Company: Canadian Adventure Charters Inc. (CAC)
Location: Canada (with domestic and international travel as required)
Department: Technical Operations
Reports To: Chief Executive Officer 

Position Overview 

Canadian Adventure Charters (CAC) is seeking a highly qualified, Canadian-resident Marine Project Manager to lead the technical management, regulatory compliance, and design-forward modernization of our elite fleet of ice-classed expedition and deep-sea research vessels, including submersible support platforms. 
This is a key leadership role that combines advanced engineering and project management skills with deep regulatory knowledge and a commitment to luxury, innovation, and operational excellence in remote and polar environments. 
The ideal candidate is a resident of Canada and holds full Canadian and international marine certifications and licenses, including Transport Canada endorsements, STCW compliance, and experience with international operations under SOLAS, MARPOL, and the Polar Code. 
Key Responsibilities 
1. Technical & Engineering Oversight 
   ∙Manage all technical systems onboard CAC vessels including propulsion, automation, hull integrity, submersible support systems, and scientific equipment. 
   ∙Lead dry dockings, refits, system upgrades, submersible and helicopter platforms integrations. 
   ∙Develop and execute detailed planned maintenance strategies across the fleet. 
   ∙Evaluate vessel performance reports and propose technical improvements and efficiency upgrades. 
2. Interior Design & Vessel Conversion Management 
   ∙Work directly with award-winning international yacht designers to oversee high-end luxury interior fit-outs, ensuring alignment between aesthetics and technical feasibility. 
   ∙Manage interior retrofits and hospitality systems tailored to elite guests, researchers, and VIP stakeholders. 
3. Classification, Regulatory, and Insurance Compliance
   ∙Maintain ongoing compliance with DNVTransport CanadaIMOPort State Control, and relevant flag state authorities. 
   ∙Prepare and manage all vessel documentation including:
  • SOLAS, MARPOL, ISM, ISPS, and ISO certificates
  • Arctic/Polar Code compliance
  • Dry docking surveys and renewal inspections
  • Safety Construction and Equipment certifications 
Liaise with P&I insurance companieshull & machinery underwriters, and 
marine risk inspectors to ensure coverage alignment and minimize liabilities. 
4. Polar/Arctic Operations & Permits 
   ∙Coordinate operational approvals, permits, and regulatory clearances required for expeditions into Canada’s Arctic and international Polar regions.
   ∙Ensure full compliance with Polar Code regulations and Canada’s Arctic Shipping Safety and Pollution Prevention Regulations (ASSPPR). 
   ∙Oversee outfitting and readiness for cold-climate survival, ice-navigation equipment, and emergency response systems. 
5. Project Delivery & Shipyard Supervision 
Manage complex technical projects including new builds, refits, and scientific retrofits. 
Coordinate with shipyards, naval architects, engineering firms, and suppliers. 
Maintain accountability for project scope, budgets, safety, and delivery schedules. 
6. Crew Relations & Leadership 
Serve as a technical advisor to onboard Masters and Chief Engineers. 
Conduct vessel visits, performance evaluations, and technical mentorship. 
Support recruitment and selection of senior engineering and technical crew. 
Required Qualifications 
Resident of Canada and legally authorized to work both domestically and internationally. 
∙Bachelor’s degree in marine engineeringNaval Architecture, or a related discipline. 
Chief Engineer (Unlimited) Certificate of Competency or equivalent Canadian/International license. 
Full compliance with Canadian marine regulationsSTCWSOLAS, and MARPOL requirements. 
Minimum 10 years of marine technical management, including experience with: 
  • Ice-class vessels
  • Deep-sea research platforms
  • Submersibles and scientific equipment integration
  • Interior refits and conversions 
Advanced knowledge of: 
  • DNV classification
  • Transport Canada inspections
  • P&I insurance standards and marine casualty reporting
  • Polar operations and permitting processes 
Proficiency with PMS systems, budgeting, and marine technical software. 

Preferred Assets 

Experience managing vessel construction, refits, or conversions in Arctic and international waters. 
Certified ISM/ISO auditor or equivalent regulatory qualifications. 
Project Management certification (e.g., PMP). 
Familiarity with hybrid or low-emission propulsion systems. 
 
Key Attributes 
Strong leadership and team coordination across vessel and shore-based operations. 
Results-driven with exceptional organizational and time management skills. 
Proven ability to manage risk, uphold regulatory standards, and deliver excellence in 
remote settings. 
Committed to CAC’s values of innovation, safety, integrity, and sustainable 
exploration. 
 
How to Apply 
To apply, please submit your resume, cover letter, three professional references, and a 
portfolio of relevant projects to:
 info@cacsd.ca 
Learn more about Canadian Adventure Charters’ operations, research initiatives, and luxury 
expedition capabilities:
 www.cacsd.ca