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The Marine Terminal Engineer is part of the Subsea Civil and Marine engineering team within the Chevron ENGINE Center i and provides technical services and technology development support to both the base business and capital projects. The position requires the engineer to assess and define technical requirements of floating offshore production systems marine offloading facilities and fixed and floating marine terminals F(P)SOs and FSRUs in shallow to deepwater depth applications. The engineer is a technical specialist in the areas of Naval Architecture Ocean and Coastal Engineering for near shore and offshore.
Key Responsibilities:
Plan assess and design of near shore and offshore marine terminal loading systems terminal operations vessel motions berthing mooring and downtime analyses of tankers and carriers breakwaters and groins navigation channels sediment transport and coastal processes
Manage design fabrication and installation of key components of offshore loading buoys including Single Point Moorings Conventional Buoy Moorings and lightering systems
Evaluate the performance and condition of key terminal components mooring and offloading systems and equipment to determine remaining and extended life
Assess F(P)SO turret and mooring systems to support the mooring and berthing of oil and chemical tankers and gas carriers
Support assignments using knowledge and experience in ocean/coastal engineering for the design fabrication and installation of shallow water and deepwater offshore facilities
Ability to assist and respond quickly to project needs. Ability to develop and maintain good relationships with project teams
Utilize project management skills to plan and manage contractors and consulting support to projects
Exhibit open honest and effective communications in all directions good interpersonal skills team engagement and ability to influence across organizations
Required Qualifications:
MS in Civil Ocean or Coastal Engineering from a deemed/recognized university
Direct engineering experience for proposed and existing marine terminals for oil and gas production including concept development preFEED FEED and detailed design for construction installation commissioning and operation for a variety of projects. Expertise with integrity management of marine terminals
Analytical strengths in finite element analysis shallow water and deepwater hydrodynamics and nonlinear behavior. Analysis software experience with Python MATLAB C Julia AutoCAD Rhino ICEM CFD Solidworks Star CCM Orcaflex WAMIT Abaqus aNyMOOR TermSim MIKE21 and NEMOH
Preferred Qualifications:
A minimum of 15 years of oil and gas industry experience related to marine terminals and shallow water and deepwater hydrodynamics
Solid foundation and advanced skills in naval architecture or ocean/coastal engineering with strengths in hydrodynamics nonlinear dynamics vessel and hull motions mooring analysis ship to shore interfaces. Handson experience with design practices analysis methods and tools. Working knowledge of industry guidelines recommendations practices and standards
Technical leadership to support project teams and collaborate across multidisciplinary functions to design execute and evaluate projects to minimize risk and achieve objectives
Ability to develop and maintain accurate complete and current standards and guidelines
Demonstrate the ability to develop new and maintain existing stakeholder relationships
Chevron ENGINE supports global operations supporting business requirements across the world. Accordingly the work hours for employees will be aligned to support business requirements. The standard work week will be Monday to Friday. Working hours are 8:00am to 5:00pm or 1.30pm to 10.30pm.
Chevron participates in EVerify in certain locations as required by law.
Full-Time