Marine Advisor I
Description
Works to assure the safe and efficient turnaround of gas carriers and condensate tankers. This will include assisting with the management and oversight of all associated critical contractors including tug, and port services providers.
TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Make recommendations for improving safety
• Provide operational efficiency related advice
• Provide assistance with, and oversight of Controls relates activities including marine fueling
• Assist with implementation and improvement of company Best Practices
• Prepare for, and implement industry best practices (Marine Terminal Management and Self-Assessment (MTMSA) and Marine Terminal Operator Competence & Training (MTOCT))
• Implement additional systems and practices that are required
• Perform technical writing services
• Review and update documents, manuals and procedures (Continuous Improvement)
• Streamline and enhance operating practices
• Provide project management services, and oversight of Marine Terminal related projects
• Perform vessel inspections and Marine Quality Assurance (MQA) related assessments
• Prepare and author training documents and assessment packages
• Perform marine coordination duties when required, this includes but is not limited to
- Loading Master
- Personnel Transfer
- PTWS
• Coordination of tugs and port services
• Coordination of the Safety/Surveillance vessel
• Coordination of general and other activities at the marine terminal
• Support contractor interfacing and management through application of the Operations Integrity Management System (OIMS) 8-1 practices including:
- Contractor Work Crew Evaluation
- Safety, Security, Health, and Environment (SSHE) leadership programs
- SSHE execution plan including gap closure plan
- Subcontractor management
- Self-monitoring reporting
- Preparation for the Kick Off Meeting
- Preparation of Interface Management Plan (IMP)
- Contractor assessment
Job Requirement
Prior marine experience as a senior officer position - required
• Master Mariners license - required
• Experience in the company operations organization – preferred
• University degree preferred
Candidates without the above requirements will be considered, dependent on experience.
• Strong culture of ‘Nobody Gets Hurt’
• Expert knowledge of current large tanker applied mooring operations and best practices
• Knowledge of applied Operations Integrity Systems, specifically OIMS 8-1