**Who We Are**:
New Fortress Energy Inc. (NASDAQ:NFE) is one of the world's leading downstream natural gas-to-power companies with a $10+ billion market cap. We are a publicly traded, global energy infrastructure company, and a recognized leader in accelerating the world's transition to clean energy.
We develop, finance, and operate natural gas facilities, power plants and logistics solutions to rapidly deliver fully integrated, turnkey energy solutions to our customers. Our energy solutions spur economic growth, enhance environmental stewardship, and transform local industries and communities.
Our world-class team has expertise across power, infrastructure, transportation, logistics and LNG, and we have developed a proven track record building and operating liquefaction facilities, onshore and offshore regasification terminals, pipelines, power plants, and innovative LNG delivery solutions.
We believe that everyone should have access to affordable, cleaner energy. However, billions of people around the planet still lack this critical element for quality of life and economic growth. We are driven by our vision of a world in which electricity is no longer a luxury good, and we are looking for talented, driven individuals to help us light the world with cleaner, more affordable energy solutions.
**The Role**:
We are seeking a **FLNG Marine Manager** to be based in the company's Tampico office, overseeing maritime assets for NFE's Altamira _Fast LNG_ Facility. We are looking for a motivated, highly experienced individual with shared beliefs and passion to come and help drive the journey.
As the Marine Manager you are NFE's local marine representative that monitors and supports marine and offshore activities. You will work with vessel and Jackup crews to achieve safe and reliable operations.
**What You Will Do**:
- Embrace and facilitate a safety culture that results in Zero harm to people, the environment, the facility and the Company's reputation.
- Ensure an efficient, coordinated operation of all marine assets for the FLNG Facility.
- Ensure compliance with Health, Safety, Security and Environmental (HSSE) Policies.
- Ensure compliance with applicable local and Flag State regulations and permits.
- Supervise third party vessel managers to optimize vessel availability while protecting asset value.
- Manage NFE owned FLNG vessels to optimize vessel operations while facilitating asset integrity.
- Attend vessels on regular basis to assure compliance and to verify vessel safety management, maintenance, and asset preservation.
- Participate in audits and reviews of Marine Operations and Cargo Transfer Procedures.
- Report on Safety & Security issues in the maritime domain with potential to impact personnel, environment, and operations.
- Participate in emergency prevention and preparedness inclusive of facility specific emergency response training.
- Oversee the transloading and safe receipt of LNG onto the Floating Storage Unit.
- Review of LNG Tankers compatibility studies and provide acceptance for berthing based on vetting and assurance requirements.
- Coordinate LNG Tanker calls, tug operations and Pilot activities.
- Monitor the Berthing, Mooring and Un-berthing of LNG Tankers,
- Oversee Ship-to-Ship (STS) operations, participate in Pre-load meetings, safety inspections and witness LNG gauging and sampling onboard.
- Represent NFE in a professional manner towards local authorities and communities.
- Perform all other duties assigned by direct and functional supervisors.
**What You Bring**:
- Bachelor's degree in marine field, Maritime Academy graduate preferred. Industry experience and level of maritime service may be considered as equivalent.
- Licensed Unlimited Master, Chief Mate, or Chief Engineer preferred.
- Tanker experience required; LNG Tanker experience preferred.
- Minimum of 8 years of experience with at least 3 in a senior leadership role.
- Strong computer skills and working knowledge of Microsoft Office products required.
- Knowledge and understanding of Class societies, international regulations, and protocols relating to company vessels required.
- Written and verbal communications in Spanish and English at all organizational levels in a clear and concise manner.
- Strong ability to manage multiple tasks requiring solid planning, control, review, and cost projection/variance analysis skills.
- Highly developed prioritization and organizational skills and attention to detail
- High level of analytical skill and process management ability
- Medically and physically fit for employment and emergency response onboard an offshore facility per applicable NFE, Flag State and regional requirements.
**Work Conditions**:
- While performing the duties of this job, the employee is often required to stand, walk, sit, climb stairs, work at height above ground on stairs and catwalks, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, talk or hear, smell, type and write.
- Must be able to board a ship via