This role is responsible for leading the Marine and Services department, ensuring the safe, efficient, and compliant execution of all marine operations, including storage, offtake, and vessel stability.
It plays a critical role in supporting FPSO operations, safeguarding asset integrity, and ensuring alignment with both regulatory requirements and company standards.
A key focus of the role is managing and developing the Marine Team—providing leadership, coaching, and clear direction to promote a strong safety culture and high performance.
This role has the following responsibilities and outputs:
* Lead the Marine and Services department onboard the FPSO, ensuring safe and efficient marine operations.
* Provide leadership, coaching, and mentoring to the Marine Team, setting clear expectations and promoting a strong safety culture.
* Oversee vessel stability during loading and discharging operations, ensuring compliance with operational limits.
* Manage marine operations including cargo storage, quantity, and quality control.
* Act as the focal point for marine and flight logistics coordination.
* Ensure all planned maintenance is executed per schedule and accurately recorded in the Maintenance Management System (MMS).
* Review Risk Based Planned marine maintenance activities and update frequencies through Change request.
* Monitor PM backlog and ensure timely completion of SECE maintenance in line with performance standards and KPIs.
* Raise deferrals when necessary and ensure appropriate risk assessments are conducted.
* Maintain asset integrity through proactive/reactive barrier management and compliance with the asset safety case and verification schemes.
* Participate in incident investigations and ensure accurate reporting in Synergi.
* Advise the OIM on marine, legislative, or integrity issues that may impact personnel safety or asset operations.
* Liaise with onshore planners to align on scheduled work scopes and confirm readiness for execution.
* Coordinate vendor activities, ensuring quality repairs and timely reporting.
* Ensure compliance with Marine SARA (Stand Alone Risk Assessments) and ORA (Operational Risk Assessments) requirements.
* Interface with onshore support and offshore management to maintain awareness of critical equipment status and repair strategies.
* Continuously review and improve marine-related manuals, procedures, and checklists, ensuring updates are processed through the document control system and aligned with the Marine Superintendent’s approval.
* Ensure team training & competency is maintained
Competence Requirements:
* Valid STCW Certificate of Competency, preferably Masters II / 2 or Chief Mate with Dangerous Cargo Endorsement.
* A minimum of 5 years Merchant or Royal Naval experience preferably in a role as Captain, Chief Officer or equivalent on Floating Production Installations.
* Demonstrable safety leadership experience
* Experience of offshore safety management system policies, procedures, processes and documentation
* Ability / experience of risk assessment and work scope assessment
* Offshore supervisory and / or team leader experience
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