About the Company: We are a global energy maritime logistics leader with a world-class asset base. We are the dedicated and vital logistics arm for ADNOC Group, providing mission critical and highly specialized services across ADNOCs entire value chain. We also provide market-leading, cost-competitive maritime and logistics solutions to over 100 global customers and ship to more than 50 countries across the world. As a global energy maritime logistics leader and the dedicated and vital logistics arm for ADNOC Group, we are driven to set the highest standards in shipping and maritime operations, pushing boundaries and pioneering new frontiers in sustainability. We are committed to delivering world-class solutions that are innovative and efficient, while always putting safety first. About theJob: Location: Fujairah A qualified and licensed person on board the ship who is not a member of the ships crew and who brings local knowledge and maritime expertise to ensure safe, environmentally sound, reliable, and optimized transfer operations of oil and gas cargos between tanker ships and offshore terminal facilities. Responsible to supervise and monitor the terminal and ships conditions prior to and during cargo transfer operations to ensure operating within safe and approved parameters. Job Accountabilities
Reviews with ships officers the ships cargo transfer plans and arrangements prior to commencement of transfer operations to ensure all precautions are considered in accordance with terminal safe operations procedures
Measure atmosphere in ships tanks prior to commencement of transfer operations to ensure condition is within safe limits in accordance with terminal and port authority regulations
Coordinates transfer rates between shore and ship to ensure adherence to agreed start up, nominal, and topping off rates throughout.
Frequently inspects the ships mooring arrangements to ensure that the ship is secured safely to the terminal facilities and to avoid undue tensions on transfer conduits and connections including control of movements and operations of the tugs, line boats
Monitors weather forecasts in coordination with shore weather management centres to ensure advance planning for forecasted adverse weathers to avoid unfortunate events
Responsible to provide guidance and direction to the shore team members while on-board to ensure safety of personnel and equipment
Supervises and Leads the shore rigging team during connection and disconnection of shore cargo conduits to ships manifolds in coordination with ships crew to ensure that no leaks will occur during transfer operations
Responsible for completion of cargo formalities on board in coordination with the ships master on completion of transfer operations to ensure cargo documentation is issued in accordance with terminal regulations
Assume the role of company's representative while on board the ship and undertake all responsibilities including signing all relevant documentation as required
Acts as on-seen-commander for all action and movements of the ship and the emergency response team in an unfortunate case of accident, fire, or pollution on board -while the ship is in port- to restrain damages, that can compromise safety, and suppress the cause of the emergency
Minimum Requirements:
Holder of a maritime certificate of competency that is required by the port authority of the relevant port and issued by the pilotage authority
Class 1 certificate of competency- Master mariner or equivalent as approved by the pilotage authority
10 years of experience at sea, including at least 2 years in command of deep draft ships or harbour tugs in the relevant port
Professional Certifications
Pilotage license for the relevant port issued by the pilotage authority
Pass a written exam and a simulator exercise followed by a period of training on all vessels types and docking facilities
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