Sr. Maritime Vetting Lead & Maritime professionals
Shell
THIS WILL BE FOR CANDIDATE POOLING ON VARIOUS MARITIME VETTING ROLES
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Sr. Maritime Vetting Assessor
Where You Fit In?
Join Shell Shipping & Maritime's Assurance team, where you'll support both local and global Shell and Joint Venture businesses. Our team is a vibrant and positive place to work, valuing diversity of experience and thought. We believe in fostering an inclusive culture and work environment where you can thrive, innovate, develop, and most importantly, be yourself.
Our team, composed of diverse nationalities, collaborates with vessel operators from around the globe.
We cherish an inclusive environment where different values and perspectives are celebrated, with safety as the top priority in every activity.
Expect plenty of support and encouragement while you're here. You'll work alongside people who share your passion for safety and compliance. We place a high value on career growth, and with significant changes impacting our industry, you'll have opportunities to develop new areas of expertise and tackle rewarding challenges in the digital space as we pioneer new ways of working.
What is the Role?
The incumbent will be responsible for understanding, managing, and implementing Transport Safety Standard, Maritime Safety Standards to support the group's shipping business requirements. This role requires familiarity with international legislation (e.g., MARPOL, SOLAS, ISM) and industry standards, codes, and guidelines (e.g., ISGOTT, ICS, IBC).
Key responsibilities include applying Shell's established vetting criteria for vessels nominated for Shell group business. The successful candidate will receive training to become OCIMF accredited inspector and maintain the competence needed to conduct ship inspections.
This position requires the ability to join an out-of-office hours duty roster and travel internationally.
What We Need from You?
We are eager to hear from candidates who hold or have held an STCW II/2 (Deck or Engineering) CoC issued by a recognized flag.
You should have a solid understanding of relevant international standards, Classification Society rules, and regulations.
We have a strong preference for candidates with previous experience in HSSE and maritime vetting.
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Maritime Vetting Assessor
What is the Role?
The incumbent will be responsible for understanding, managing, and implementing Transport Safety Standard, Maritime Safety Standards to support the group's shipping business requirements. This role requires familiarity with international legislation (e.g., MARPOL, SOLAS, ISM) and industry standards, codes, and guidelines (e.g., ISGOTT, ICS, IBC).
Key responsibilities include applying Shell's established vetting criteria for vessels nominated for Shell group business. The successful candidate will receive training to become OCIMF accredited inspector and maintain the competence needed to conduct ship inspections.
What We Need from You?
- Sr. Maritime Vetting Assessor
- Maritime Vetting Assessor
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Sr. Maritime Vetting Assessor
Where You Fit In?
Join Shell Shipping & Maritime's Assurance team, where you'll support both local and global Shell and Joint Venture businesses. Our team is a vibrant and positive place to work, valuing diversity of experience and thought. We believe in fostering an inclusive culture and work environment where you can thrive, innovate, develop, and most importantly, be yourself.
Our team, composed of diverse nationalities, collaborates with vessel operators from around the globe.
We cherish an inclusive environment where different values and perspectives are celebrated, with safety as the top priority in every activity.
Expect plenty of support and encouragement while you're here. You'll work alongside people who share your passion for safety and compliance. We place a high value on career growth, and with significant changes impacting our industry, you'll have opportunities to develop new areas of expertise and tackle rewarding challenges in the digital space as we pioneer new ways of working.
What is the Role?
The incumbent will be responsible for understanding, managing, and implementing Transport Safety Standard, Maritime Safety Standards to support the group's shipping business requirements. This role requires familiarity with international legislation (e.g., MARPOL, SOLAS, ISM) and industry standards, codes, and guidelines (e.g., ISGOTT, ICS, IBC).
- Act as an accountable decision maker in the vetting process.
- Maintain clear accountability over safety and performance for assets.
- Leadi Management Reviews (TMSA3 audits)
- Make decisions regarding the clearance process.
- Provide leadership support to others in the SBO
- Carry out SIRE 2.0 editorial review
- Carry out SIRE 2.0 Inspections
- Incident Responder Support for Emergency Response Team
- Contract Management holder
- Long Term Time Charter focal point
Key responsibilities include applying Shell's established vetting criteria for vessels nominated for Shell group business. The successful candidate will receive training to become OCIMF accredited inspector and maintain the competence needed to conduct ship inspections.
This position requires the ability to join an out-of-office hours duty roster and travel internationally.
What We Need from You?
We are eager to hear from candidates who hold or have held an STCW II/2 (Deck or Engineering) CoC issued by a recognized flag.
You should have a solid understanding of relevant international standards, Classification Society rules, and regulations.
We have a strong preference for candidates with previous experience in HSSE and maritime vetting.
- Experience as Master or Chief Engineer Officer on ocean going tankers (LNG, LPG, Chemical, Crude, Products)
- At least 5* years sea time as an officer, or as Chief Officer or 2nd Engineer with >4 years Shore based experience.
- BSc Degree
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Maritime Vetting Assessor
What is the Role?
The incumbent will be responsible for understanding, managing, and implementing Transport Safety Standard, Maritime Safety Standards to support the group's shipping business requirements. This role requires familiarity with international legislation (e.g., MARPOL, SOLAS, ISM) and industry standards, codes, and guidelines (e.g., ISGOTT, ICS, IBC).
- Act as decision maker in the vetting process.
- Support Management Reviews (TMSA3 audits)
- Make decisions regarding the clearance process.
- Provide support to various projects depending on your skillset and background
- Provide weekend and after-hours duty support
- Contract Management holder
- Support Long Term Time Charter data gathering and analysis
Key responsibilities include applying Shell's established vetting criteria for vessels nominated for Shell group business. The successful candidate will receive training to become OCIMF accredited inspector and maintain the competence needed to conduct ship inspections.
What We Need from You?
- candidates who hold or have held an STCW II/2 (Deck or Engineering) CoC issued by a recognized flag.
- You should have a solid understanding of relevant international standards, Classification Society rules, and regulations. We have a strong preference for candidates with previous experience in HSSE and maritime incidents management.
- Experience as Chief Office or 2nd Engineer Officer on ocean going tankers (LNG, LPG, Chemical, Crude, Products) with at least 3 years sea time as an officer, and ideally gained Master/Chief Engineer licence, or as above with >2 years shore based experience.
- BSc Degree
JOB SUMMARY
Sr. Maritime Vetting Lead & Maritime professionals
Shell
Chennai
12 days ago
N/A
Full-time
Sr. Maritime Vetting Lead & Maritime professionals