Brunel -
Qatar , Doha
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Brunel

Job Details


  • All project Marine Units' safety and quality assurance activities shall be stewarded and executed by the Marine Lead who will also function as a Project Marine Coordinator throughout the Marine Execution phase of the Project.

  • Guide and support projects teams with extensive knowledge of protocols and best practices in the Maritime Industry.



  • Mobilization Phase



  1. Ensure that the Vessel Suitability Survey is carried out diligently by the 3rd Party Marine Inspector (MWS) on time, verify findings are closed out promptly and effectively as per requirements. Manage and coordinate with OPCO Marine on Senior Officers approval who are engaged on Major Projects. Conduct periodic competency assessment of the senior officers and provide feedback to OPCO Marine in accordance with the MOP.

  2. Ensure that all Marine Units have valid OVID inspection reports and findings are addressed effectively by the Owners. Responsible for the stewardship of the Marine Operation Safety Induction (MOSI) for all Project Personnel, Crew and Passengers prior to departing port/ Offshore.

  3. Marine Lead functioning as Project Marine Coordinators is responsible to review and vet all the applicable MUA documents received from the Contractor for their dedicated project prior submitting to OPCO Marine. Steward and actively direct LNG safety campaigns/programs including but not limited to; lessons learned campaigns, stop card programs, lifesaving rules and heat stress prevention management.

  4. Review and provide SME input on marine related procedures and attend/contribute to the related Risk Screening /Formal Risk Assessment.



  • Execution Phase



  1. Monitor Marine Unit Acceptance (MUA) Certificate validity and ensure that the inspections regime followed as per Marine Operations Procedure. Manage and update the MUA Dossier for ongoing renewals. Ensure that the Marine Guidelines (Project Marine Unit) and Marine Operations Procedures are reviewed and fully understood by all Officers.

  2. Manage the Periodical inspection process, as defined in the MOP (Housekeeping and Industrial Hygiene, Safety Walk, Safety and Quality Inspections). Ensure the inspections are conducted on all marine units working on LNG Projects to maintain consistent compliance with relevant maritime conventions, contractual requirements, and industry standards.

  3. Focal point for the marine unit Defect & Breakdown Management process. Ensuring that the reports are reviewed and provided to OPCO Marine in a prompt basis and managing the closeout between Marine Unit/ Vessel Owner and OPCO Marine. Issue Marine Violation Note and notify OPCO Marine for any MOP violations onboard and inconsistent performance of the marine unit.

  4. Support and participate in Vessel Accident/ Incident Investigations related to Marine Units and maintaining marine compliance with LNG incident reporting and investigation requirements. Provide regular input to the Marine Incidents Review process, capturing critical knowledge and lesson learned from marine events experienced on the project while participating and sharing this information at the Bi-Monthly Accident/ Incident review meeting.

  5. Actively contribute to the weekly Marine Progress meeting with MPCMF. Report on Project Marine KPI's and Marine Unit Performance standards. Responsible for the management of the MP Marine Compliance Matrix, including Marine barriers and KPI's.



  • De-Mobilization Phase



  1. Focal point through the Marine Unit demobilization/ transfer process and initiate the Marine Unit Acceptance (MUA) close out. Conduct performance review of each marine unit upon completion of the charter and provide report to Company and share the feedback with OPCO Marine and MPCMF.



  • Bachelor's degree in sciences, marine disciplines, or engineering or Diploma in marine or nautical disciplines, and STCW II/2, STCW III/2 Certification

  • 8 years seagoing experience as a shipboard engineer or sea officer, including 1 years as Chief Engineer or Master

  • Experience in handling/ managing offshore marine units operating in the oil and gas industry.

  • Knowledge of oil and gas industry bodies, national and international maritime and shipping regulations.

  • Strong technical and operational marine knowledge.

  • Knowledgeable in International Maritime Regulations, Codes and Standards.

  • Broad knowledge of critical marine operations including offshore installation, construction vessels and barges, heavy lifts, transportation, pipe and cable lay, jack-up accommodation barges, and dive support vessels.

  • Experience within the Middle East region is advantageous.

  • Previous Marine Warranty Surveyor (MWS) and Marine Consultancy experience is advantageous (Preferably OVID accreditation).

  • Excellent verbal and written English skills.

  • Strong technical and critical thinking skills.

  • Strong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills.

  • Strong organizational, coordination, planning and interface skills.

  • Good proactivity, negotiating and influencing skills.

  • Proficient in Microsoft Office suite of software programs.



  • Salary:

    • Day Rate in USD Plus Allowance



  • Work Schedule:

    • 10 Hours / 6 Days





  • Duration:

    • 36 Months, with possible extension



  • Location:

    • Qatar



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