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MARINE VESSEL TRAFFIC MONITORING COORDINATOR

Georgetown, Guyana

The Marine Vessel Traffic Monitoring Coordinator (MVTMC) will monitor and manage all marine vessel traffic in and around all EMGL FPSO asset fields for the purpose of collision avoidance. The position will be located at Exxon’s Ogle Campus in the traffic control center, manned 24-hours per day..

Responsibilities

The Marine Vessel Traffic Monitoring Coordinator’s key responsibilities include: • Coordinate with MVC, FPSO’s, and Subsea to understand all planned vessel movements in the field. • Utilize Marlin software, Fuel Trax, Port Vision, Radar, and AIS to monitor vessel traffic in the field. • Relay all suspicious vessel traffic/unscheduled traffic with CPA’s of < 2 nm to affected installation. • Direct all marine traffic clear of each FPSO’s North side (riser side). • Enable quick identification of any disabled vessels or traffic with potential to impact a critical surface or subsurface asset and relay information to nearest asset and MVC. • Utilize VHF radio to communicate with vessels offshore. • Participate in the 0730 daily logistics meeting with all involved parties. • Participate in weekly MPSV planning call (1000 Tuesday) • Participate in weekly FPSO planning call (1300 Thursday) • Safety drill / Emergency response coordination • Steward optimization of marine traffic management (fairways, staging areas, tanker standby zones, etc.) • Steward KPI tracking for vessels that do adhere to traffic scheme Interfaces • Key Stakeholders include Marine Operators (Chouest, Seacor, Tidewater, Bourbon, KOTUG, Stena and Noble Drilling Rig Clerks, FPSO Logistics, OBR’s and OBA’s, Subsea Team) • Key EM interfaces include Marine Operations, MQA’s, Subsea

Must Have

EDUCATION AND WORK QUALIFICATIONS

▪ Previous marine and safety experience ▪ Logistics experience TECHNICAL AND SPECIFIC SKILLS Basic understanding of safety programs ▪ Willingness to work 14/14-day rotation schedule ▪ VHF, Radar, AIS proficiency preferred- (not required) ▪ Microsoft office skills. ▪ Communicate effectively (written and verbally) with supervisors, peers and multi–national workforce. ▪ Collaborative skills enabling teamwork across multi-department organization ▪ Able to multitask in a fast pace environment while remaining calm and focused