Responsibilities:
As Head of Marine Logistics, we’ll expect you to:
- Develop and implement long and short term marine logistics strategies for service improvement and to reduce operating costs
- Manage marine contracts and other service contracts in line with supply chain management strategies and contract management guidelines to achieve safe on-time service delivery and value for money
- Determine optimal fleet size to support Marine operations in the Eastern Division
- Identify resources including the budget required to manage marine logistics operations
- Coordinate the management of all Swamp emergencies for Shell Petroleum Development Company in Nigeria
- Ensure Marine East emergency response plans and procedures are adequate and tested at regular intervals
- Manage the Marine Coordination Centre at Kidney Island in Port Harcourt
- Liaise with government agencies to ensure compliance with government regulations and the application of appropriate tariffs
- Provide input to the development of marine standards, procedures and process improvements
- Provide professional support for user departments to ensure compliance with marine standards and procedures
- Promote technical, operation and performance excellence and in the marine business to effectively support offshore production and drilling activities
- Manage the competence development of assigned staff
- Manage the entire HSE aspects of the offshore marine logistics operations
- Maintain accurate utilisation data for all the offshore marine logistics equipment in operation
- Analyse performance trends to ensure continuous improvement
- Act as contract holder for all vessel contracts.
- Provide oversight function in the management of all SPDC jetties in swamp locations in the East.
Requirements:
With a good degree in marine science, business management or engineering, and a Master Mariner Class 1 certificate, you’ll have extensive experience of supply and marine management, with some of this time spent in a senior supervisory or management role.
We’ll expect you to possess excellent contract management and customer management skills, and working knowledge of marine EP support operations.
A good understanding of HSE and emergency response management is essential, and we’ll also look for first-class leadership, analytical and computer skills.
Application Deadline:
Sunday 26 October 2008
Number of Vacancies:
1"An equivalent vacancy is advertised for Lagos, Nigeria. If you are interested in both locations, then there is no need to apply to both positions. Applying to one opportunity will allow you to state a preference for either location"