General information
Organisation
As an international subsidiary of the SPIE group specializing in the energy sector, SPIE Oil & Gas Services has been working at the heart of energy production infrastructures for several decades, designing, installing, starting up and maintaining them, while ensuring the best possible conditions in terms of safety, costs, lead times and quality.
With over 4,300 employees of 64 different nationalities working in 22 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East, SPIE Oil & Gas Services offers its customers from the oil, gas and renewable energy industries sustainable solutions in the following areas: well delivery & management, projects, engineering & construction, assessment & competency development, commissioning & start-up, operations, maintenance & asset integrity.
With around 48,000 employees and a strong local presence, SPIE achieved in 2022 consolidated revenues of €8.09 billion and consolidated EBITA of €511 million.
Reference
2023-30939
Publication date
09/09/2023
Position description
Job title
(6) FFSD Vessel Superintendent
Contract type
International Contract
Contractual hours
Full time
Employee Status
Employee
Job description
A Ship Superintendent is responsible for overseeing day to day technical and operational issues pertaining to the assigned vessels.
He / She will report to the Project Manager.
Key Responsibilities:
• Responsible for safety of life at sea, vessel and cargo for fleet assigned.
• Critical role in Emergency Response Organization responding to any vessel casualty to ensure preservation of life and to maximum extent vessel and cargo under crisis conditions.
• On call 24 hours/day, 7 days/week, to respond to assigned vessel casualties or other emergencies.
• Supervise all vessel staff assigned to their vessels.
• Supervise all technical management activities for assigned vessels.
• Act as primary point of contact for customer (Technical Organization).
• Responsible for assigned vessel performance metrics including budget, operating costs, reliability, and planning.
• Responsible for Regulatory compliance on assigned vessels including Safety and Environmental Protection, Domestic and International Law, Regulation Policies, Procedures.
• Where applicable comply with Nigerian laws or other agency rules, regulations, policies or requirements.
• Performs other position related duties as specified by management
Profile
Full Field Shutdown Experience mandatory
• Three years shipyard or ship management experience or equivalency.
• B.S. from an accredited institution, degree in marine transportation, marine engineering or equivalent time / experience at sea is required.
• Advanced degree from an accredited institution in business, engineering or equivalent discipline is preferred
• Computer literacy in PC and systems
• Excellent interpersonal skills required for conducting day to day business.
• Vessel management experience.
Position location
Location
Port Harcourt - Offshore
Candidate criteria
Minimum level of experience required
6 years or more
Required authorisations
Marine engineering or equivalent time / experience at sea is required.
Languages
English (E-Native or bilingual proficiency)