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Marine Cargo Operator

Jacksonville, FL
Permanent

Posted

Overview:

As a privately held, U.S.-owned and operated company, Crowley provides servicesto36 nations and island territories. Our purpose is to bravely advancewhat'spossible to elevate people andplanet, with our core values of Integrity, Sustainability and Drive guiding everything we do.

By expanding and innovating our services, we have expanded our footprint in services within the Logistics, Land Transportation, Shipping, Wind and Fuel industries. Crowley and its affiliated companies have generated more than$3.5 billionin annual revenue through our people's focus on excellence and a culture that values everyone's voices and collaboration.

To continuelayingthe groundwork and challengewhat'spossible for our business, weseekto partner with individuals ready to elevate their careers with us.

Crowley's Marine Management Services Inc. (MMS)is a dedicated, MLC certified, marine and offshore crewing company whose focus is to add value to the ship or asset owner through successful and cost-effective management of marine resources. MMSs mainfocuses areoffshore crewing, personnel recruitment, and project support.

To continuelayingthe groundwork and challengewhat'spossible for our business, weseekto partner with individuals ready to elevate their careers with us.

Responsibilities:

FPSO Turritella Marine Cargo Operator/ AB(Non-Union)

Summary:Responsible for the safe and efficient operation of liquid cargo and ballast systems, including cargo loading, offloading, and routine maintenance. This role involves monitoring process parameters, conducting sampling and analysis, and ensuring compliance with safety and environmental procedures. Operatorsmaintainequipment, perform chemical tracking, and support inspections and emergency drills.

Essential Functions:

  • Monitoring,maintaining, and optimizing process parameters (level, flow, temperature, pressure, etc.) within operating requirements.
  • Ensuring sampling & gauging is carried out and sample results are acted upon.
  • Handling andmaintainingportable gauging equipment.
  • Exhibiting a high standard of safetybehavior.
  • Ensuring that all aspects of Cargo, Cargo Utility,and Processoperations and maintenance are carried out safely and effectively.
  • Carrying outcargo loading and offloading and maintenance of cargo systems and utilities.

Duties/Responsibilities:

  • Performing all work necessary for the safe and proper operation of the liquid cargo and ballast transfer systems, including but not limited to liquid cargo transfer pumps, liquid cargo stripping pumps, liquid cargo coalesces and separators, ballast pumps, hydraulic systems, strainers, filters, associated piping, valves, fittings, and deck machinery directly related to the transfer of liquid cargo and ballast.
  • Performing routine required maintenance, repairs, and condition-based monitoring actions, including but not limited to correcting leaks, packing valves, and greasing fittings, glands, bearings, and reach rods.
  • Performing shipboard engineering casualty drills, fire drills, collision drills, and all other duties as assigned.
  • Maintaining the cargo and ballast lines and connection manifolds.
  • Preparing to start,startingup, monitoring,maintaining, and shutting down operations.
  • Contributing to tank entry, inspection, and maintenance activities.
  • Testing isolations for integrity to company procedures.
  • Depressurizing,drainingand venting, and de-gassing the plant or system asrequiredaccording to procedures or operating guides.
  • Confirming that the working area is free of hazards as per permit or procedure usingappropriate tests, (gas/H2S Inertetc)
  • Performing de-isolation, including confirming that testing and re-instatement of the plant are carried out according to procedure.
  • Ensuring that controlled process discharges from the area of responsibility to the environment are within prescribed limits.
  • Ensuring that unplanned discharges areidentified, halted where possible, and reported according to policy, procedure, and regulation.
  • Analyzing crude oil offloads for API (3rd party Donovan), MeOH content, and water content (shake outs).
  • Analyzing cargo tanks for H2S content using Draeger tubes (daily), and bacterial content withAccuCounttesting (as needed).
  • Recording of theAccuCountBacteria Testing Data generated from field analysis.
  • Analyzing process train oil for water content using shake outs and process train gas for oil content using white rag tests and H2S content using Draeger tubes.
  • Monitoring and tracking (daily) rates oftreatmentchemicals in topsides equipment and subsea.
  • Trackingchemical inventory onboard the FPSO and at the dock.
  • Carrying out any lawful command and delegated duty as issued by the Master, Chief Officer, delegated Officer of the Watch and Chief Engineer or delegate.

Qualifications:

Minimum Skills:

  • Able to deal with a multi-disciplineteam.
  • Good interpersonal communication skills.
  • Good written and spoken English.
  • Problem-solving skills
  • Highly motivated and eager to contribute to the safe and effective operation of the pumping system and transfer of liquids.
  • Willing to report any unsafe or environmentally unsound acts and conditions to the immediate supervisor.
  • Knowledge of and ability tooperateballast and liquid cargo systems and associated equipment.

Certification:

  • Required:
  • Must hold a valid USCG MMC
  • National:
  • Able Seaman Unlimited
  • Lifeboatman
  • STCW:
  • Able Seafarer Deck(II/5)
  • Rating Forming Part of Navigational Watch(II/4)
  • TankermanAssist/ STCW Basic Oil & Chemical Tanker Operations(V/1)
  • Basic Safety Training (VI/1)
  • Personal Survival Craft (VI/2) No Restrictions
  • Vessel Personnel w/ Designated Security Duties & Security Awareness (VI/6)
  • Valid USCG 719k Med Cert (STCW)
  • Valid TWIC Card
  • Valid Driver License
  • Preferred:
  • Proficiencyin Fast Rescue Boats (VI/2)
  • Passport
  • IADC Rig Pass /SafeGulfequivalent
  • T-HUET (or better)

*All qualified candidates mustsubmitthe above required documents with their applicationin order tobe reviewedfor the position*

Education:

  • High School Diploma or equivalent [G.E.D.]or higher

Experience:

  • At least 1 year of experienceonoil tankers.
  • Experience handling flammable/dangerous liquids and following confined space entry procedures, as well as the Lockout/Tag-out program.

Reports To:Operation Supervisor

SupervisoryResponsibilities:N/A

Compensation:

  • Competitive Day Rate
  • Comprehensive Benefits Package
  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • LTD
  • STD
  • AD&D
  • Life Insurance
  • 401k
  • 14/14 or28/28 Rotation
  • Paid Travel

Duration/Travel/Timeline Details:10% Travel To and fromthe vesselalong with shoreside training

Physical Requirements/Working Conditions/Work Environment:Worksboth inside and outsidein conditions of both high and low temperatures. May be exposed to odors, dust, dirt, mechanical hazards, high noise levels and potentially dangerous equipment.Must be able to crouch and stoop to get into areas with restricted headroom and be able to climb ladders.Meet the USCG 719K physical standard.

Other:Must be able to work in a drug free workplace; never under the influence of mind-altering prescriptions or non-prescription drugs, including alcohol, and other drugs of abuse.

Job Type: Permanent

Job ID: 255081256