Safety Officer / Mooring Master at Arion Energy Services

Job Overview

Location
Lagos, Lagos
Job Type
Full Time
Date Posted
1 year ago

Additional Details

Job ID
85098
Job Views
109

Job Description



Responsibilities


include but not limited to:



  • Responsible for all safety and environmental issues on-board

  • Act as Assistant Mooring on board.

  • May act as HLO as required.

  • To be familiar with rules, regulations, and work procedures applicable to the task to be executed.

  • Monitor condition and ensure maintenance of all safety equipment.

  • Monitor waste and hazardous material management systems on board.

  • Manage oil and chemical spill clean-up equipment.

  • Manage pollution response.

  • Monitor all onboard equipment, systems, and procedures to reduce risks for pollution.

  • Delegated authority from OIM to ensure that only certified and tested cargo gears in the best and approved working order are used for lifting and personnel transport.

  • Monitor boat traffic and supply boat operations are well-controlled and carried out efficiently and safely.

  • Upgrade safe work procedures on board as deemed necessary.

  • Ensure that personnel executing hazardous work are trained and fully informed of the work procedures and/or quality plans and that they are complied with.

  • Monitors crane operations

  • Monitor crew lists and other documentation related to FPSO people movement.

  • Organize safety briefing with master and chief officer before loading operation.

  • Organize start-up of loading operation and monitoring upon loading is completed and cargo valves secured.

  • Overall responsibility for inspection, maintenance, and operation of the entire floating offloading system, including FPSO export manifolds; Floating hose strings; SBM Loading buoy; Mooring hawsers; Mooring assemblies; Mooring chafing chains; Mooring pick-up ropes.


Required Qualification and Experience



  • Master Mariner – STCW95 Reg. II/2 and Flag state endorsement of recognition

  • Mooring Master Approval and logbook including an in-depth background in senior position from tanker operation.

  • Meet requirements for certification as an officer in charge of a navigational watch on ships of 500 gross tonnage or more and have at least 12 months approved seagoing service in that capacity.

  • Have completed approved education and training and meet the standard of competence specified in section A-II/2 of the STCW code for master on ships of 3000 gross tonnage or more.

  • Excellent command of English written and spoken.


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