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Job Title: Maritime HSE Advisor
Location
Rivers
Job Field
Engineering, Technical, Oil and Gas, Energy
Job Description
Drive a project for effective Safety Management System-SMS and HSSE Management System implementation by Shell companies in Nigeria maritime contractors in close liaison with pertinent stakeholders.
Support all maritime Contract Holders within SEPCiN in implementing and maintaining contractor management processes in line with Shell HSSE & SP Control Framework and associated guidelines. Jointly develop implementation strategies for the “Green banding” framework and methodology.
Implement processes to ensure that “Green banding” level of maritime contractors is sustainable. Monitor progress and provide feedback to Logistics and HSE Management Team at defined intervals.
Provide necessary advice and support to contractors with the completion of OCIMF-Oil Companies International Maritime Forum, OVID-Offshore Vessel Inspection Database, OVMSA-Offshore Vessel Management System Self Assessment and review of same. Develop and monitor report on contractor HSE plans on quarterly basis.
Work with all maritime contractors along with appropriate contract holders to develop HSSE performance improvement plans; conduct monthly review of the effectiveness and provide feedback to Logistics and HSE Management Team; take remedial actions as necessary in close liaison with the contractors and key stakeholders
Organise and present dedicated Marine HSE meetings and forum with Marine contractors, ensuring that minutes are produced in timely fashion, distributed and documented actions followed up to closure.
Liaise with Project teams who use marine services with respect to their scheduled monthly HSE meeting in order to share HSE learning.
Administer the Shell Learning From Incidents-LFI programme for marine and function as sole focal point for all marine related safety alerts inward and outward. Transfer best practices from STASCO, other businesses units and the industry.
Assist with and/or lead with marine incident investigation.
Liaise with Kidney Island, Ogunu and Onne Marine Coordination Centre and other support teams for safe and efficient quayside operations.
Contribute to the overall achievement of Maritime HSSE performance and “Goal Zero” objectives.
Remain as the focal point for follow up and close out verification of maritime contractor audits, reviews.
Conduct vessel visits ride with the vessel in accordance with the vessel visit plan and produce written visit reports.
Provide professional maritime & HSSE advice to internal and external stakeholders as required.
Provision of Maritime emergency response support.
Develop and sustain internal and external relationships.
Requirements
Position Qualification, Experience
Class 1 Deck or Engineer Officer with at least 7 years experience in oil Exploration & Production operation and marine transport operations.
Experience on oil tankers or gas carriers is an advantage
Experienced in all aspects of vessel compliance, inspection and maintenance.
Knowledgeable of the STASCo Ship Quality Standards and OVID, OVMSA data base.
In-depth knowledge and proficiency in development and maintenance of HSSE management systems, HSE Cases, Maritime Process Model, Group HSSE & SP Control Framework Transport Manual Maritime Safety.
In-depth knowledge of marine safety regulations and guidelines
Marine crisis and emergency response skills
Communication skills in English both written and verbal
Experienced in stakeholder engagement. Set up and provide measurable improvement in contractor HSE oversight.
Working experience in a multi-disciplinary team, environment will be an added advantage.
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