RESPONSIBILITIES
Cargo Operations
Prepare to Start Marine and Cargo Operations
Startup Marine and Cargo Operations
Monitor and Maintain Marine and Cargo Operations
Prepare and shutdown Marine and Cargo Operations
Contribute to Tank Entry, Inspection, and Maintenance Activities
Manage And Supervise Effectively
Demonstrate leadership in technical and safety issues.
Liaise effectively with all relevant onshore and offshore departments.
Delegate authority having due regard for competence and verify effective close out of tasks.
Promote training and competence with due regard for all assessments ensuring fairness & accuracy.
Promote safety awareness and application of the Management System regarding immediate safety of personnel (PTW/Risk assessments/inspections).
Ensure timely and effective close-out of relevant survey and audit action items.
Ensure timely and effective contributions to reporting and investigation of all incidents where required.
Contribute To The Control Of Critical Situations And Respond To Emergencies
Developing critical situations (operational, weather, equipment failure, leaks, fires personnel, etc) are identified and positive action is taken to limit escalation and to maintain control using applied policies or procedures or initiative.
Manage emergency response with due regard for the safety of personnel, FSO/FPSO, and environment.
Demonstrate knowledge and awareness of potential emergency scenarios.
Contribute to the effective de-brief and analysis of exercises.
Monitor And Maintain Pollution Control Measures
Controlled process discharges from the area of responsibility to the environment are within prescribed limits.
Unplanned discharges are identified, halted where possible, and reported according to policy, procedure and regulation.
Equipment, waste, or other materials for disposal are dealt with according to the correct procedure.
Perform Emergency Response Role
Carry out emergency response role.
Demonstrate competence during ER drills and exercises.
REQUIREMENTS
Minimum qualifications as per STCW II/2 Chief Officer of ships of 3000gt or more.
3 years Crude Oil tankers experience (VLCC preferable) as OOW (Officer on Watch) - Chief Officer experience desirable.
Previous FPSO experience would be an advantage.
Medically fit with offshore International standards such as ENG1 or equivalent.
Personal Skills:
Conscientious, flexible, versatile, and determined.
Capable of assertive and positive communication and performance.
Leadership:
Good safety and supervisory leadership skills.
Good levels of written and spoken communication in the English language.
A clear understanding of personnel behavioral and team issues.
Good understanding of behavioral personnel issues and logistics.
Flexible in applying different approaches to changing work demands.
Technical:
Appropriate standard of technical, legal, and professional knowledge as defined by competencies.
IT:
Practical familiarity with standard 'Office' software package.
Operation and use of Internet and electronic mail system.
Scale:
14X14 days
Vessel:
floating production storage and offloading (FPSO)
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