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Marine Operations Superintendent Bull Arm

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Transportation Manager - Marine Operations Superintendent
Location: CA-NL, St. John's
Description

GL Noble Denton offers world-class services enhancing the safety, integrity, reliability and performance of our clients' assets in the oil, gas & energy industries. We develop and deliver innovative solutions throughout the asset lifecycle from conceptual design to asset decommissioning; provide a challenging, diverse and rewarding environment for our employees. To support our ambitious growth plans we seek the talented individuals who share our determination to be the very best.

GL Noble Denton is currently looking to fill the role of Transportation manager – Marine Operations Superintendent – St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada

The Transportation Manager - Marine Operations Superintendent will be assigned to projects with the task of ensuring quality and efficiency of his role as Transportation Manager - Marine Operations Superintendent from project commencement (award) to completion. The Transportation Manager - Marine Operations Superintendent will interact directly with the client and is expected to maintain a high level of professionalism at all times while representing GLND.

In addition to good verbal communication skills, written reports in a clear and concise format will be prepared and submitted.



Key Accountabilities

Liaison with the Marine Manager, Dep. Marine Manager and Marine Coordinator.
Take a lead and drive the development of the GLND Marine Warranty & Consulting business line in Canada.
Act as Assistant Project Manager on large scale MWS projects with a duration >1 month.
Plan and provide Marine support where required.
Oversee typical marine operations including, but not limited to, the following:
Load outs;
Condition and Suitability surveys of various types of oceangoing and marine vessels;
Installation attendance;
Damage Surveys;
Cargo Surveys;
Transportation and Tow Approval surveys;
Procedure Review and Comment
Have a thorough understanding of current GLND Guidelines.
Set policies and ensure adherence to GLND Guidelines for Operations, HSE and Quality.
Review deliverable documents.
Liaise with the client representatives.
Quality control of reports and deliverables generated by the Marine department staff and consultants.
Travel domestically and internationally for assignments up to 4 weeks at a time.
Hiring and training of staff.





Competency Accountabilities

Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university with 10 years’ work experience OR Technical diploma with 12 years of work experience OR Unlimited Master Mariner’s License OR Minimum 7 years’ experience as a marine surveyor for the oil and gas industry involving operations similar in nature as described above.
Ability to completely undertake technical activities with limited supervision.
Influencing with impact – presents winning arguments with passion, conviction and commercial credibility.
Methodical – ability to proactively plan and coordinate key activities.
Excellent communication skills including the ability to write clear and concise reports.
Flexibility in working hours and being able to travel domestically and internationally when required.
Computer skills including experience with word processing software and spread sheets.
May become certified Offshore Vessel Inspection Database (OVID) inspector.

Familiar with the IMCA Common Marine Inspection Document (CMID)

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