REPORTING TO: Marine Assurance Manager
Class 1 Master or Chief Engineer certificate (STCW95) with at least 10 years of sea going experience.
5 years' experience as Chief Officer/Captain or 2nd Engineer/Chief Engineer on Offshore Vessels (AHTS, PSV, IMR) with DPO or DP technicians' certificate.
Proven record of achievement within marine operations.
Languages: Fluent in spoken and written English.
Valid OVID inspector accreditation will be an advantage (or minimum requirements for OVID inspector training course follow-up)
SERVICE DIMENSIONS: Marine support to COMPANY Offshore sites:
All COMPANY offshore locations, Exploration activities, projects and other marine related activities as directed by the Marine Assurance Manager.
All watercraft of interest to COMPANY (Construction vessels, MODU's, OIMR, PSVs, AHT(S)/terminal tugs, security, Accommodation Vessels, Barges, crew boats work boats etc.)
Base and offices of vessel operators.
Main Logistics sites : OML 99, 100, 102 and 130, Onne Port, in Port Harcourt or LILE Base in Lagos.
The Marine Superintendent assists the Marine Assurance Manager in providing expertise in the specialist field of marine engineering and operations in support of COMPANY marine activities.
ACTIVITIES:
Technical assistance:
Provide Marine expertise services as directed by the Marine Assurance Manager to all COMPANY departments (GSR, Projects, ECP, Drilling, Production, General Services and HSE) concerning marine related activities.
Oversee barge and rig move activities.
Act as technical duet with C & P Contract Engineers for Call for Tender Processes
Marine Assurance:
Implement Affiliate Marine Assurance plan under direction of Marine Assurance Manager
Assist with all marine auditing and inspection requirements, which includes auditing all types of offshore support vessels and shore based technical support organizations.
Conduct OVID inspections in line with OCIMF protocol.
Ensure Dynamically Positioned (DP) Vessels meets COMPANY requirements for both design and operations and where necessary triggers requests for Derogations to assure operations in view of local context and constricted vessel markets
Prepares and provides guidelines for Marine Offshore operations with installations, advise Offshore Installation Managers for the Marines Operations (loading & unloading cargoes, transfer of passengers)
Implement Affiliate Marine fleet monitoring for HSE compliance and operational excellence through physical presence on board vessels while in service and in port.
Coaching contractor personnel to introduce and maintain best practices in their operations and ensure crews competencies meet COMPANY requirements.
Method:
Assist with the development of marine procedures.
Prepare and issue anomaly and incident reports.
Propose corrective actions and monitor implementation.
Provide technical feedback for Service Quality Meetings with Contractors.
HSE CONTENT
At all times, the service holder will:
Demonstrate personal commitment to the HSE Policy
Maintain awareness of and ensure compliance with all relevant Statutory and Company HSE standards In undertaking this role, the service holder will:
Perform regular HSE meeting with contractors
Be responsible for achievement of agreed objectives and corrective actions defined in contractor audit plan
Participate in incident investigation and follow-up (implementation of CTA conclusions)
CONTEXT AND ENVIRONMENT
Location: Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
Work regime: rotational 4 weeks on/4 weeks off (7 days per week)
Frequent movement (up to 80% of working time) between offshore sites, vessels, Onne port, LILE base and various vessel operator shore based technical support bases.
ACCOUNTABILITIES
Adherence to HSE policy for all marine activities of the affiliate as well as marine operations
Implementation of Marine Assurance Plan
Technical supervision of marine activities.
Ensure technical compliance with COMPANY standards.
Reports to Marine Assurance Manager.