Marine Cargo Supervisor / 3rd Officer or Higher - FPSO Turritella-(LOU00000D)
Description
We are on a mission to become the world's most sustainable and innovative maritime, logistics, and technology company in the Americas. As a privately- held, U.S - owned and operated company, Crowley provides Logistics, Government Solutions, Shipping, Wind and Fuel services in 36 nations and island territories.
By expanding and innovating our services, we have grown to a committed team of over 7,000 diverse people, generating an annual revenue of more than $2.9 billion. We live up to our purpose of bravely advancing what's possible to elevate people and the planet with our core values of Integrity, Sustainability and Drive guiding everything we do.
Crowley's Marine Management Services Inc. (MMS) is a dedicated, MLC certified, marine and offshore crewing company whose focus is to add value to the ship or asset owner through successful and cost-effective management of marine resources. MMS’s main focuses are offshore crewing, personnel recruitment, and project support.
We seek to partner with driven individuals who are ready to elevate their careers with us and help us to continue our industry leadership, to challenge what's possible and to embrace the power of inclusion.
FPSO Turritella – Marine Cargo Supervisor / 3rd Officer or Higher
Summary :
Performs vessel cargo and navigational watch duties Essential Functions :
- Monitor ship stability and makes any necessary adjustments, reporting any deficiencies to the Marine Supervisor.
- Assisting with planning and conducting all offloading cargo transfer and storage ballast, crude washing and tank cleaning / gas freeing operations.
- Assist the mooring team and supervise the tanker mooring operations, assist with tug and towing gear inspection, tanker moorings and export hose tackle.
- Ensuring that unplanned discharges are identified, halted where possible and reported according to policy, procedure and regulation.
Duties / Responsibilities :
Assisting to make sure that all charts, and navigational publications needed are onboard and maintaining and correcting nautical charts and publications as specified by notice to mariners.Assisting to ensure that bridge electronics, navigational and alarm systems, and lights are in good working order and all required flags are aboard and in good condition.Monitoring, interpreting, and applying meteorological information, such as wind speed and direction, swell height and period, tides, currents, and weather forecasts, and identifying and reporting issues early to ensure adjustments to the passage can be made accordingly.Crowley Maritime Corporation
Undertaking the safe navigation of the ship using radar, ECDIS, and all other bridge equipment and available means and monitoring the ship’s position, speed, direction, and stability, as well as the latest weather reports, making any necessary adjustments, and reporting any deficiencies to the Marine Master.Reporting all accidents, near-miss incidents, and work-related ill health conditions to the Master / OIM and Marine SupervisorActively promoting safe work within teams and encouraging safe behaviors.Undertaking safety 'walk rounds' within own area to identify areas of improvement.Understanding the emergency duties of self and those within own area.Monitoring ship stability and making any necessary adjustments, reporting any deficiencies to the Marine Supervisor.Preparing to start, starting up, monitoring, maintaining, and shutting down marine operations.Operating under PTW and Isolation Certificates and conducting toolbox talks.Assisting with enclosed space entry, inspection, and maintenance activities.Testing isolations for integrity according to company procedures.Confirming that the working area is free of hazards as per Permit or procedure using appropriate tests, (gas / H2S Inert, etc).Performing maintenance activities within the limit of responsibility and training.Attending shift crossover meetings to receive instructions for daily work routine by the Marine Supervisor.Assisting with planning and conduct all offloading, cargo transfer and storage, ballast, crude washing, and tank cleaning / gas freeing operations, being fully familiar with the OCIMF publications “International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals (ISGOTT)” and “Cargo Guidelines for F(P)SOs”Assisting the mooring team and supervising the tanker mooring operations, assisting with tug and towing gear inspections, tanker moorings and export hose tackle, and all items contained in the pre-offloading checklists.Assisting with all supply boat operations associated with the FPSO terminal.Assisting with the preparation of reports as directed, including but not limited to maintaining the UTL / Deck Log Book and ensuring that proper records are kept particularly during lifting, cargo, ballast, crude washing, inerting, gas freeing, and tanks entry operations, as well as recording all activities associated with the Cargo Department, including all marine craft visiting the terminal and the sea and weather observations.Ensuring timely and effective contributions to reporting and investigation of all incidents as required.Attending and supervising all crane operations and rigging as required.Understudy for the Marine Supervisor.Ensuring that unplanned discharges are identified, halted where possible, and reported according to policy, procedure, and regulation.Dealing with equipment, waste, and other materials for disposal according to the correct procedure.Handling deliveries as HSSE barrier holder as per STONES HSE case.Carrying out any lawful command and delegated duty as issued by the Master and Marine Supervisor.Qualifications
Certification :
Required :o Must hold a valid USCG MMC with a minimum of a 3ʳᵈ Officer or higher
o Officer in charge of a navigational watch (OICNW) (II / 1)
o Tankerman PIC / STCW – Advanced Oil Tanker Cargo Operation
o GMDSS Operator (IV / 2)
o Basic Safety Training (VI / 1)
o Personal Survival Craft (VI / 2) – No Restrictions
o Advanced Fire Fighting (VI / 3
o Medical First-Aid Provider (VI / 4)
o Vessel Personnel w / Designated Security Duties (VI / 6)
o Valid USCG 719k Med Cert (STCW)
o Valid TWIC Card
Preferred :o Passport
o IADC Rig Pass / SafeGulf equivalent
o T-HUET (or better)
All qualified candidates must submit the above required documents with their application in orderto be reviewed for the position
Education and Experience :
High School Diploma or equivalent [G.E.D.]Minimum of 2 years sea time in rank as a 3ʳᵈ Officer or Higher on Oil Tanker or FPSOPrevious Tanker Vessel experienceGood experience in risk assessment, permit to work, and instrument / mechanical isolationstandards.
Reports To : Marine Supervisor (Chief Mate)
Supervisory Responsibilities—N / A
Compensation :
Competitive Day Rate28 / 28 Rotation (Temp – Fill In)Paid TravelDuration / Travel / Timeline Details : 10% Travel – To and from the vessel along with shoreside training
Physical Requirements / Working Conditions / Work Environment :
Works both inside and outside in conditions of both high and low temperatures. May be exposed to odors, dust, dirt, mechanical hazards, high
noise levels and potentially dangerous equipment. Must be able to crouch and stoop to get into areas with restricted headroom and be able to climb ladders. Meet the USCG 719K physical standard.
Other :
Must be able to work in a drug free workplace; never under the influence of mind-altering prescriptions or non-prescription drugs, including alcohol, and other drugs of abuse.