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Senior Executive, MNR

Singapore Pacific Internatioanl Lines S$4,000–S$6,500 per month*
Job Description

The Senior Executive, MNR role at Pacific International Lines in Singapore is likely involved in supporting marine, nautical, network or related shipping operations. Candidates are generally expected to hold a relevant diploma or degree and have experience in shipping, maritime operations, logistics, vessel coordination or a related field. Strong coordination, communication, documentation and problem-solving skills are important, together with good knowledge of Microsoft Office and the ability to work with internal teams, agents and external stakeholders. The successful candidate should be organised, commercially aware, detail-oriented and comfortable managing competing priorities in a fast-paced international environment. Knowledge of shipping procedures, maritime regulations and industry systems would be advantageous.

Company Info

Pacific International Lines (PIL) is a Singapore-headquartered global container shipping and logistics company founded in 1967. It operates container liner services, multipurpose and project cargo services, and related supply-chain solutions across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and other international markets. PIL manages vessels, cargo networks, ports and logistics partnerships to support the movement of manufactured goods, raw materials and project equipment worldwide. As one of the larger privately owned shipping companies, it has built a strong presence in emerging markets while maintaining Singapore as its corporate and operational base. The company employs maritime, commercial, technical, logistics and corporate professionals and offers career opportunities connected with vessel operations, freight, customer service, finance, technology and global trade.

Destination Guide

Singapore offers strong opportunities in shipping, logistics, aviation, technology, finance, healthcare, engineering and regional corporate services. Its port, airport and international business environment make it particularly suitable for maritime and supply-chain professionals. The culture is multicultural, efficient and generally respectful, with English widely used in workplaces. Lifestyle options range from modern housing, shopping and dining to parks, beaches and a lively arts scene. Public transport is reliable, although accommodation and daily expenses can be high. Foreign professionals usually need an employer-sponsored work pass, such as an Employment Pass or S Pass, depending on qualifications, salary and applicable government criteria. Before relocating, candidates should confirm pass eligibility, housing costs, healthcare arrangements, taxation and dependent options. Singapore is compact and well connected, making it easy to travel around the island and explore nearby destinations in Southeast Asia.

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