BQS SPECIALIST - MARINE

Lloyd'S Register

The Role

Overview

Provide marine bunker quality specialist advice, manage surveys, investigations, and client reporting.

Key Responsibilities

  • survey reporting
  • surveyor nominations
  • surveyor training
  • job tracking
  • mailbox management
  • client management

Tasks

-Checking surveyor reports, liaising with surveyors to resolve any queries and publishing the final reports to the client. Following up with the client as and when required to do so. -Conduct activities in line with internal procedures, accreditation schemes, legislation, and industry standards. -Handling all surveyor nominations e.g. BQS, ROB, De-bunkering, witnessing’s, sampling and Water analysis -To make recommendations based on internal/external client feedback to assist in service delivery improvement and to help build the business. -Undertake administration as required in line with current processes and procedures not limited to but including the following: - -Manage the BQS mailbox -To discuss/present the BQS service with the client and subcontractors up to a senior level and be able to suggest alternative solutions where appropriate. -Ensuring that all of the surveyors that we work with are fully trained in the use of the Neptune system and in relation to the specifics of the FOBAS Code of Practice and keeping surveyors updated with regular bulletins. -Maintain BQS jobs in ByD to allow invoices to be issued promptly each month -Together with other BQS personnel, ensure 24/7/365 coverage to provide specialist advice (including reporting) for BQS service delivery within agreed broad parameters that include budget constraints and contractual requirements. -To contribute to internal / external client management as appropriate. -To produce the deliverable within the agreed broad parameters (i.e. speed and quality) in an appropriate format and take the responsibility to review other colleagues work as required.

Requirements

  • degree
  • lloyds register
  • marine qual
  • english
  • fuel bunker
  • ms office

What You Bring

-A degree or equivalent from a tertiary organisation recognised by Lloyd’s Register within the relevant field of engineering or physical science (minimum of two years programme) or Qualifications from a marine or nautical institution and relevant sea-going experience as a certificated ship’s officer. -Proficiency in the English Language commensurate with the work. -Excellent knowledge of the fuel bunker industry -PC literate, specifically proficient in MS office

Benefits

-The opportunity to work for an organization that has a strong sense of purpose, is values-driven and helps colleagues to develop professionally and personally through our range of people development programs

The Company

About Lloyd'S Register

-It pioneered ship classification and evolved from publishing the 'Red & Green Books' into a global classification society. -Today it advises on design, construction, operation, and decommissioning of maritime and offshore assets. -Its services span classification, compliance, advisory, digital platforms, and technical assurance. -Notable work includes classing nuclear-powered vessels and advising on digital voyage compliance systems. -It has innovated load-line rules, classified the first steam, iron, and LNG ships, and leads decarbonisation efforts. -It acquired digital platforms like OneOcean and Hanseaticsoft to enhance fleet performance capabilities.

Sector Specialisms

Marine

Energy

Rail

Aerospace

Offshore

Shipping

Ship Design

Compliance

Consultancy

Industrial

Naval

Yachts

Passenger Vessels

Container Vessels

Tanker Vessels

Bulk Carrier Vessels

Gas Vessels

Renewables

Oil and Gas

Manufacturing

Quality Assurance

Technology Qualification

Materials

Welding

Marine Equipment