Cargo Supervisor
Marly
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About Us:
SBM Offshore is the world’s deepwater ocean-infrastructure expert. Our work is already resulting in cleaner, more efficient energy production. True. Blue. Transition. is our promise to enable that into the future while at the same time using our expertise to support new and existing markets in the blue economy. It starts with Advancing our Core: continuing to advance the decarbonization of traditional energy production. While Pioneering More: helping to enable the energy transition and using our unique capabilities in ocean infrastructure to support more industries to grow sustainably. Sharing our experience for a better blue tomorrow.
Reports To
- Cargo Superintendent (See Unit HSEP Shipboard Manual Organization Chart for local variations)
Background
- The Cargo Supervisor will exhibit a high standard of leadership, supervisory and safety behaviors and will ensure that all aspects of Cargo and Cargo Utility systems operations and supervision are carried out effectively. Delegated tasks will be monitored and controlled formally and effectively.
- Equivalent to Ballast Control Operator (BCO) as per Res. A.1079(28) Reg. 6.4
Authority
- The Cargo Supervisor assumes delegated authority for marine activities such as cargo loading and offloading and cargo utilities and maintenance. He or she will work with the Cargo Superintendent and the OIM as required where the safety of the crew and vessel is concerned. Work authority is delegated to competent personnel as appropriate.
Immediate Subordinates
- Cargo Operators, GP Foremen, Crane Drivers. Visitors, Sub Contractors
Accountable For: Responsibilities & Standards
- 1) Cargo Operations
- 1 Prepare to Start Marine and Cargo Operations
- 2 Startup Marine and Cargo Operations
- 3 Monitor and Maintain Marine and Cargo Operations
- 4 Prepare and shutdown Marine and Cargo Operations
- 5 Contribute to Tank Entry, Inspection and Maintenance Activities
- 2) Manage And Supervise Effectively
- 1 Demonstrate leadership in technical and safety issues.
- 2 Liaise effectively with all relevant onshore and offshore departments.
- 3 Delegate authority having due regard for competence and verify effective close out of tasks.
- 4 Promote training and competency assurance throughout the department in line with Company goals for the Unit.
- 5 Promote safety awareness and application of the Management System regarding immediate safety of personnel (PTW/Risk assessments/inspections).
- 6 Ensure timely and effective close-out of relevant survey and audit action items.
- 7 Encourage and support all department personnel to achieve training and competency targets and plan for appropriate time allocation for this area of work.
- 8 Ensure timely and effective contributions to reporting and investigation of all incidents where required.
- 3) Contribute To The Control Of Critical Situations And Respond To Emergencies
- 1 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
- 2 Manage emergency response with due regard for safety of personnel, FSO/FPSO and environment
- 3 Demonstrate knowledge and awareness of potential emergency scenarios.
- 4 Contribute to the effective de-brief and analysis of exercises.
- 4) Monitor And Maintain Pollution Control Measures
- 1 Controlled process discharges from area of responsibility to the environment are within prescribed limits
- 2 Unplanned discharges are identified, halted where possible, and reported according to policy, procedure and regulation.
- 3 Equipment, waste or other materials for disposal are dealt with according to the correct procedure.
- 4 Controlled process discharges from area of responsibility to the environment are within prescribed limits
- 5) Emergency Response
- 1 Carry Out Emergency Response role (See Station Bill).
- 2 Demonstrate competence in Emergency Response drills and exercises.
Recruitment Only-Generic Functional Competencies
Pre-hire Qualifications and Experience
- 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.
- Use and experience with Loading Computer Software.
- Proficiency in English at a minimum of B1 level according to the CEFR international standard.
- Medically fit according to The Company GEMS Instruction Health Requirements to Work Offshore
GENERAL INFORMATION
SBM Offshore N.V. is a listed holding company that is headquartered in Amsterdam. It holds direct and indirect interests in other companies that collectively with SBM Offshore N.V. form the SBM Offshore Group (“the Company”). For further information, please visit our website at www.sbmoffshore.com. The companies in which SBM Offshore N.V., directly and indirectly, owns investments are separate entities.
SBM Offshore is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. SBM Offshore does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status, or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need.