Manager/ Senior Manager - Singapur, Singapore - Careers@Gov

    Careers@Gov
    Careers@Gov Singapur, Singapore

    2 weeks ago

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    Singapore is the world's top bunkering hub, achieving over 50 million tonnes of sales in conventional and bio based marine fuels annually.

    As a responsible maritime nation as well as a major bunkering hub, Singapore must ensure customer confidence in the quality and quantity of marine fuels delivered in the Port of Singapore. We do this through a range of regulatory measures, while also collaborating with the industry to digitalise and decarbonise.

    Singapore is also playing its part in the decarbonisation of international shipping by getting our port ready to supply future marine fuels including biofuels, methanol, ammonia and hydrogen.

    Reporting to the Operations and Marine Services Division (OMS), you will be part of a dynamic team that is formulating and implementing measures to uphold the reputation of Singapore as a safe and trusted bunkering port. This will include developing standards for new fuels as we facilitate transition to a multi-fuel future.

    Your key responsibilities include:

    Support the safe and efficient operationalisation of bunkering of future fuels, such as methanol, in Port of Singapore through working with industry partners and other regulatory agencies to develop regulatory frameworks and strategies, standards for bunkering and tanker designs, and conduct pilot trials to build up operational capabilities in the industry.

    Monitor and enforce compliance with bunkering standards, including carrying out of field inspections at sea, and investigate disputes and cases of non-compliance.

    Work closely with other government agencies and industry to develop and support implementation of new operational initiatives for bunkering, such as supporting the introduction of digital bunkering in the Port of Singapore

    Support and advice other relevant departments within MPA on technical aspects of alternative fuels such as methanol.

    Attend International Maritime Organisation meetings as may be necessary to constructively participate and defend MPA's strategic interests.

    Participate as MPA's representative in the Technical Committees of bunkering and related working groups on fuel and marine related matters.

    Requirements

    You should possess knowledge and experience in one (or more) related fields such as maritime policy, engineering disciplines, naval architect or sustainable energy. Technical knowledge on marine fuels or ship operations would be an advantage. You should also have excellent verbal and written communication skills and possess strong interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to lead and manage stakeholders. You must be comfortable using MS Excel for basic data collation and analysis. You must be physically fit to board and visit ships at anchorage.