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The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited

Head of Marine Logistics – East Job ID: F16933
Location: Port Harcourt, Nigeria


Shell companies have been finding and producing oil and gas around the world for over a century. Today, we have interests in exploration and production ventures in more than 39 countries and employ approximately 19,000 staff (not including contractors).

This is a technically challenging work environment characterised by a continuing need for research, the pursuit of new technology, and the adoption of new ways of working. It demands people who will thrive in a culture that encourages and rewards innovation, collaboration and the ability to learn from success as well as failure.
 
Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) is the pioneer and leader of the petroleum industry in Nigeria. It has the largest acreage in the country from which it produces some 43 per cent of the nation's oil. The company's operations are concentrated in the Niger Delta and adjoining shallow offshore areas where it operates in an oil mining lease area of around 31,000 square kilometres.
 
SPDC is currently involved in a multi-million dollar oil and gas project in the Niger Delta region with the objective of increasing production to help meet the world’s growing demand for energy. The Logistics Department is responsible for the provision of all land, air and marine logistic support to Shell Companies in Nigeria (SCiN).
 
We’re currently looking to recruit a Head of Marine Logistics to join us in Port Harcourt.
Responsibilities:
As Head of Marine Logistics, we’ll expect you to:
 


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"

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