Job Openings Marine Interface CSR

About the job Marine Interface CSR

The Marine Interface CSR acts as the key liaison between marine operations and project execution teams, ensuring that all offshore, shipyard, and marine-related activities comply with regulatory, client, and internal standards.

This role is responsible for monitoring, reviewing, and reporting on marine interface activities, including vessel mobilization, load-out, transportation, and offshore installation operations, ensuring that safety, quality, and operational requirements are met.

Description

  • Serve as the point of contact for marine interface activities between offshore operations, fabrication/shipyard teams, and project management.
  • Review and monitor marine operations, including load-out, lifting, transportation, and offshore installation.
  • Verify vessel, barge, and offshore support craft compliance with class society rules, regulatory standards, and project specifications.
  • Conduct inspections and audits on marine equipment, vessel preparation, and interface points to ensure safe and compliant operations.
  • Coordinate with project teams and contractors to ensure marine interface risks are identified and mitigated.
  • Prepare and submit CSR reports, documenting inspections, compliance status, and corrective action recommendations.
  • Support Marine Warranty Surveys (MWS), OVID/SIRE inspections, and other marine assurance activities as required.
  • Track marine equipment and vessel readiness for mobilization and offshore deployment.
  • Provide technical advice on marine operations, load-out, and lifting activities.
  • Stay updated with industry standards, classification society requirements, and regulatory changes affecting marine operations.

Requirements

  • Bachelors degree or diploma in Marine Engineering, Naval Architecture, Nautical Science, or related discipline.
  • Minimum 510 years experience in marine, offshore, or shipyard operations, preferably in a CSR or marine interface role.
  • Possess Offshore medical and safety training: BOSIET/HUET or equivalent.
  • Relevant marine surveying or QA certifications.
  • Familiarity with class society or regulatory inspection standards preferred.
  • Experience with dynamic positioning vessels, heavy-lift barges, or FPSO/FLNG projects.
  • Familiarity with Marine Warranty Surveys (MWS), OVID/SIRE inspections, or equivalent assurance frameworks.
  • Offshore safety certifications (e.g., BOSIET/HUET) and project management exposure.
  • Knowledge of marine operations, vessel stability, load-out procedures, and offshore installation practices.
  • Familiarity with IMO, SOLAS, MARPOL, OCIMF, and classification society requirements.
  • Strong reporting and documentation skills.
  • Ability to coordinate with multidisciplinary teams and manage marine interface risks effectively.
  • Strong communication and stakeholder management skills.
  • Attention to detail and technical judgment.
  • High professional integrity and impartiality.
  • Problem-solving and decision-making in high-risk marine environments.
  • Ability to work offshore, at shipyards, and in challenging operational conditions.