Monitor and provide oversight of the day to day marine aspects of commercial agreements with capacity holders, with particular attention to performance and HSSE requirements of vessels calling at CLNG; Maintain port/terminal, information database and maintain local information for vessels calling at CLNG; Provide and support the Marine Operations Manager with marine advice relative to liaison with governmental authorities, shippers, and marine service providers; Maintain a high level of awareness of the Annual Delivery Program (ADP) and Specific Delivery Schedule (SDS) in order to provide advice on local scheduling of vessel movements; Interface with federal, state, and local authorities; Prepares written reports in accordance with departmental policies and procedures.
This position will be located in Hackberry, LA. Transportation Worker Identification Credentials (TWIC) will be required.
- Implement and maintain operational procedures for:
- Marine Terminal Information and Regulations
- Operations Procedure Manual including Shore/Ship Interface
- Marine terminal security (jetty and foreshore)
- Marine Vetting Operations (LNG Carriers nominated, all Marine Service Provider vessels)
- Marine maneuvering activities (Berthing, Un-berthing)
- Line handling procedures for berthing, un-berthing and emergency departure of LNG Carrier
- LNG Carrier Unloading
- Handling and response to all marine related incidents relating to the terminal
- Marine Jetty Spill response coordination
- LNG Carrier compliance with Terminal/Port Regulations
- Participate in all marine audits OCIMF, SIGTTO
- Liaises with Maintenance personnel to verify marine equipment PM and operational limits
- Participate in the annual update of all USCG related manuals
- Support efforts for the safe and timely procurement of marine services for the terminal (tugs, crews, pilots, line handlers etc)
- Assist in the development of procedures for and the training of terminal staff on marine issues
- Implement and maintain ship unloading operational procedures in accordance with ISPS and USCG
- Liaise with Cameron LNG’s local and headquarters engineering staff on marine matters relative to
terminal operation and during construction phase; Liaise with CLNG’s operations staff on marine matters relative to the development of operational and emergency procedures; Initiate and develop the necessary contacts with shippers, governmental authorities and other third party stake holders, and support existing contacts
- Support HSSE Manager in the development of Emergency Response Procedures at the Terminal and
Jetty including interfaces and responsibilities while the LNG Carrier is in the Port; Act as interface
between the Terminal and national and local marine authorities
- Develop and assist coordinate Safety/Security Drills relating to the marine terminal, between CLNG,
- Oversee dredge operations
- Ensure that HSSE expectations are met
- Incident reporting and investigation
- Risk assessment
- Safety communication
- Ensure that Marine Service Providers maintain standards commensurate with CLNG’s HSSE policies
- B.A or B.S Degree in Technically related field preferred
- At least five years’ experience in the Marine Industry specifically related to USCG Regulations involving LNG Operations
- Strong interpersonal and organizational skills
- Strong communication skills; able to direct/guide others
- Self-starter with ability to work strategically with minimal direction
- Driven to meet and exceed performance parameters
- Able to remain calm and effective in emergencies
- Able to establish and maintain cooperative working relations with those contacted in the course of work
- Boat Operation, outboard, inboard & air boat
The incumbent is expected to perform duties that involve standing, walking, climbing, running, sitting, kneeling, twisting, bending, pulling, pushing, carrying, lifting, and driving. Most activities involve movement of either the upper and lower body extremities or both and the joints associated with these areas of the body. As stated above, the incumbent must be able to climb to heights approximately 190 feet, must lift up to 50 pounds, and able to adorn self-contained breathing apparatus equipment. This position requires accurate color perception and the ability to meet the minimum hearing requirements for the position.
The U.S Department of Transportation (DOT) and the company have adopted regulations governing the control of drug use by persons in certain job classifications. This position is subject to the Federal Pipelines Regulation; and is stipulated in the 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 40 that requires drug and alcohol testing and must meet the testing standards.
- Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions as defined per Company policy.