RESPONSIBILITIES The Marine Engineer is responsible for managing matters relating to marine and cargo operations in Region 2 and provide active support to existing and future marine operations in the Region.
MAIN TASKS Marine Support to the R2 Fleet: Review the marine related Management of Change processes; Ensure the marine related Manuals are up to date; Provide expertise and technical support for marine systems related issues; Participate to the investigations of marine related incidents/accidents/equipment failures; Support any emergencies in the Monaco Emergency Control Center; Keep updated the stability software for the Units in operation and run the software in the MECC as necessary; Review and verify the applicability to the Region units of all internal SBM alerts such as GTS Alerts, Safety Alerts, Maintenance Alerts related to the Marine System; Collaborate with the budget preparations for the units; Visit the shore bases or offshore sites as required.
Marine Support to the Future Operations in R2 and other Company Departments: Support the Operability and Operations Readiness Department for the marine discipline by: Participating in HAZID, HAZOP during the project phase; Reviewing Operations Manuals before issue; Participatingin pre-sailaway audits in the yards and pre-start-up audits on board the units for the marine discipline; Support and provide marine operational experience to all other SBM departments such as the Assets Integrity, Technical Authorities and the Marine Safety Working Group.
ABS/FLAG and other support: Assist in maintaining high level contact with ABS to ensure that the FPSOs fleet 5 years fee agreement and the RRDA agreement are in place allowing an effective day to day management by the respective Shorebases; Maintain highlevel contact with BMA allowing an effective day to day coordination by the respective Shorebases of the FPSOs compliance with flag requirements; Liaising withClassification Society Head Office on behalf of the local Operations Management for requests for exemption, extensions etc.
; Review incoming Rules and Regulations updates, verify applicability to RoW Fleet and initiate process to get the RoW Fleet to comply with these updates as required; Keep abreast of technological, market, political, financial, execution and economic developments in the offshore/shipping/shipbuilding and related industries.
JOB REQUIREMENTS Marine Engineering degree or First Class University Degree and/or Class 1 Steam or Motor Certificate or equivalent qualification and experience; Minimum 10 years' experience in offshore operations / FPSO experience and/or Sailing Vessels (Oil Tankers, LNG tankers, etc); Adequate knowledge of steam plants and all associated components; Knowledge of stability software is a plus; Process Safety Management knowledge; Incident investigation; Strong written, verbal and interpersonal communications skills; Ability to work effectively with team members of all disciplines; English Spoken and written.
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