SC Marine Advisor

July 31, 2025

Job Description

Shell

As a Marine Advisor Expect lots of support and encouragement while you’re here. You’ll be working alongside people who love what they do and enjoy sharing their enthusiasm with everyone around them. We value career growth. You’ll have limitless opportunities to explore – whether that means building up new areas of expertise or taking in a different direction.

What’s the role?

Contract Management

  • As a Marine advisor you will act as Contract Focal Point for assigned Marine logistics and services contracts, facilitating commercial relationship and negotiations, managing interfaces to serve business partners and align to Upstream organization.
  • Support to ensure contracts are managed in compliance with Group CMCP (Contract Management and Contracting Practice) and PETRONAS requirements.
  • Support business in optimising contractual performance of logistics and services provider which includes, but is not limited to, vessels, marine facilities and marine services companies.
  • Support commercial and contractual strategy development, looking at external best practices, working with Supply Chain, Shipping & Maritime and others to drive competitiveness and supply security for mid/long-term value.
  • Support development of business partners particularly vessel operators operating in Sabah and Sarawak waters.
  • Build a culture of safety and quality together with our partners in Shell, to ensure a sustainable shipping ecosystem.

Marine Assurance & Operations

  • As a Marine Advisor you will support the implementation of local Marine Management System in accordance with Group Standards, HSSE and SP Control Framework Manuals, Maritime Technical Function (MTF) Management System and MTF Discipline Standards and Guidelines.
  • Support assurance oversight of all contracted Offshore Support Vessels (OSV) related to Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit (MODU) services, cargo transportation and personnel transfers.
  • Support the business in applying Shell Maritime Safety Requirements for cargo transport vessels, support vessels, offshore floating assets, berths, offtake facilities and vessels used for the maritime transport of people.
  • Support assessment of the Maritime Safety Risks associated with cargo transport vessels, support vessels, offshore floating Assets, Berths, offtake facilities and vessels used for the maritime transport of people and put Controls in place to manage these Risks to As Low as Reasonably Practicable (ALARP).
  • Support to establish and maintain procedures for managing the risk of maritime activities that comply with the Shell Maritime Safety Requirements for offshore operations.
  • Support to establish and maintain Positive Vetting, in accordance with the Controls approved by the SME for Maritime Safety, of cargo transport vessels, support vessels and all vessels intended to call at offshore floating Assets, Berths or offtake facilities, before acceptance for use.
  • Support the Authorised Person for Maritime Safety (AP-MS) appointed in the Business to identify the Risks, Controls and Recovery Measures of approach and departure navigation to facilities. Document these Risks, Controls and Recovery Measures in the facility’s Hazards and Effects Management Process (HEMP).
  • Support to establish procedures to assess and document the risks for berthing and cargo transfer operations.
  • Assist to define the work scope for maritime activities, including technical specifications. Obtain approval of the work scope and technical specifications from Authorised Person for Maritime Safety (AP-MS) or SME-MS appointed in the Business.
  • Support to establish and maintain Positive Vetting, in accordance with the Controls approved by the SME-MS appointed in the Business, of cargo transport vessels, support vessels and all vessels intended to call at offshore floating Assets, Berths or offtake facilities, before acceptance for use.
  • Conduct or facilitate assessments of marine organizations, vessels and facilities. Ensure post-review outcomes are updated and current in Group Maritime Assurance System (GMAS).
  • Provide operational oversight of all contracted Offshore Support Vessels (OSV) related to Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit (MODU) services, cargo transportation and personnel transfers.
  • Assist business HSSE focal points in the development, and review of, the maritime HEMP and/or safety case ensuring that controls and risk responses identified are appropriately managed to ALARP.
  • Provide on-site support to the local Incident Management Team (IMT) for Shipping for incidents as local interface with STASCO Casualty.