Performance Analyst (Marine and Offshore)
- Full time
- Singapore, Singapore View on Map
- posted 2 days ago
- Posted: April 14, 2025 -Accepting applications
Job Detail
Job Description
Role:
Vessel Routing & Voyage Optimization
- Gather all necessary information (e.g., tracking data, SatComs, vessel characteristics, and operational constraints) 72 to 24 hours prior to departure for route and speed optimization using the company’s weather routing software.
- Deliver meteorological and oceanographic forecasts and observational data to vessels.
- Provide guidance to captains for Passage Planning before departure and during ocean crossings.
- Assist captains in logging into the company’s platform and support route calculation setup.
- Enter routing parameters based on the captain’s preferences, when required.
- Monitor vessel safety during adverse weather, including storms and tropical depressions.
- Benchmark routing strategies against other vessels under similar conditions.
- Communicate with captains to ensure fuel consumption is optimized and voyage budgets are met.
- Utilize the company’s software to optimize voyage routing for all vessels.
- Consider vessel-provided observations to refine and comment on forecast accuracy.
- Conduct analyses of forecast and observation data to create post-voyage reports, including support for claim justifications.
- Contribute to continuous improvement by providing feedback on the company’s software and assisting with operational tasks.
Vessel Performance Monitoring
- Oversee the operational performance of vessels, offering proactive alerts and recommendations in line with company standards (e.g., sensor faults, fuel overuse, inefficiencies).
- Coordinate collection of vessel specifications and historical data for calibrating performance models, with support from data scientists if necessary.
- Maintain communication with clients regarding missing or delayed data, data quality, and sensor issues to enhance overall model accuracy.
- Evaluate performance data (real-time, periodic, and post-voyage) and offer technical recommendations to improve environmental and economic efficiency.
- Drive corrective measures for data issues, whether software- or hardware-related.
- Keep vessel performance records updated and accessible for stakeholders.
Requirements:
Experience & Competency
- Minimum of 2 years as Officer of the Watch (OOW) on Commercial or Offshore vessels within the last 6 years, including Passage Planning responsibilities.
- At least 2 years of experience in a maritime company or with a major operator.
- Ability to assess and advise on OSV performance.
- Hands-on experience with weather routing tools or services.
- Strong practical knowledge of navigating in rough sea conditions.
- Excellent verbal comprehension in English and good writing skills.
IT & Tools
- Proficient in sea-keeping and operational software to test and provide feedback on new tools and features.
- Skilled in Excel, PowerPoint, and JIRA.
- Experience with data visualization tools.