Marine Advisor

Caturus

Houston (TX)

On-site

USD 120,000 - 160,000

Full time

10 days ago

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Job summary

Caturus, based in Houston, TX, seeks a Marine Advisor to oversee design, construction, commissioning, and ongoing integrity of LNG marine facilities at the export terminal. You will coordinate with engineering, construction, operations, vessel crews, and regulators to ensure safety, compliance and reliable cargo operations.

The role starts in Houston with eventual relocation to Cameron, LA for marine operations support.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Marine Transportation, Maritime Studies, Engineering, Nautical Science, or a related field preferred.
  • Minimum of 10 years of marine operations experience.
  • Experience supporting LNG carrier operations, marine terminal operations, or LNG export facilities.
  • Experience with U.S. Coast Guard regulations, port authorities, and maritime regulatory agencies.

Responsibilities

  • Design, construction, commissioning, and operational integrity of LNG export terminal marine facilities (jetty, berth structures, mooring, fendering, loading arms).
  • Review mooring/fendering design against vessel range and environmental design basis.
  • Support MLA scope: envelope/reach studies, vendor docs, safety & release systems, SSL integration.

Skills

Marine operations
LNG knowledge
Regulatory compliance
Stakeholder communication
Project planning
Problem solving
MS Office
Travel readiness

Education

Bachelor's degree in Marine Transportation, Maritime Studies, Engineering, Nautical Science or related field

Tools

MS Office
Marine reporting systems

Job description

Location: US TX Houston - Technip Office

Department: LNG

Location: US TX Houston - Technip Office

Description
About Us

The Caturus platform founded by Kimmeridge – an alternative asset manager focused on the energy sector – supports Kimmeridge’s overarching goal of providing low-cost energy on demand with the lowest carbon footprint.
Kimmeridge’s vision in creating Caturus is to build the only independent, fully integrated natural gas and LNG export platform in the U.S. through a combination of its upstream operations and via Commonwealth LNG, a 9.5 million tonnes per annum liquefied natural gas export terminal in southwestern Louisiana on the U.S. Gulf Coast. The combined entities are committed to delivering responsibly sourced, low-emission fuel to domestic and international markets.
Caturus is a Houston-based, private exploration and production company seeking to materially grow production through development of deep, high pressure, dry gas windows of the Eagle Ford and Austin Chalk, as well as Haynesville formations located in Texas and Louisiana while maintaining a relentless focus on safety.
Commonwealth LNG was founded by industry veterans who decided to re-engineer the LNG construction model. Using proven best practices, Commonwealth is committed to building a world-class LNG export facility while focusing on safety, managing risk and achieving best-in-class environmental standards.

Job Description
Position Summary

The Marine Advisor is responsible for the design, construction, commissioning, and operational integrity of the LNG export terminal and marine facilities. The Marine Advisor will serve as a key liaison between Engineering & Construction Project team, marine stakeholders, terminal operations, vessel crews, pilots, tug operators, and regulatory agencies to ensure adherence to all applicable maritime and safety standards.
This position will initially be based in Houston, Texas, supporting project activities. The role will eventually relocate to Cameron, Louisiana, to support marine operations at the LNG facility.

Key Accountabilities
  • Support the design, construction, commissioning, and operational integrity of marine facilities at the LNG export terminal, including the jetty, berth structures, mooring and fendering systems, loading arms, and ship/shore interface equipment.
  • Review mooring and fendering system design (mooring analysis, fender selection/capacity, bollard/quick-release hook ratings) against vessel range and environmental design basis (wind, current, wave, tidal).
  • Support marine loading arm (MLA) technical scope: envelope/reach studies, vendor documentation, QCDC/PERC and emergency release system configuration, and ship/shore link (SSL) integration Participate in marine risk assessments, navigational studies, SIMOPS planning, and marine assurance activities.
  • Support development and implementation of marine operating procedures, emergency response plans, and marine safety programs.
  • Ensure compliance with applicable U.S. Coast Guard regulations, maritime laws, environmental requirements, and LNG industry standards.
  • Assist with operational readiness, commissioning, startup, and ongoing optimization of marine facilities.
  • Develop and maintain productive relationships with external stakeholders, including maritime authorities and local port organizations.
  • Participate in factory acceptance testing (FAT) and site acceptance testing (SAT) for marine equipment packages (e.g., loading arms, QCDC/PERC, mooring winches).
  • Support first cargo/first vessel readiness reviews and punch-list closure for marine scope.
Qualifications
Education, Certificates, and Licences
  • Bachelor's degree in Marine Transportation, Maritime Studies, Engineering, Nautical Science, or a related field preferred.
Experience
  • Minimum of 10 years of marine operations experience, preferably within LNG, oil and gas, energy, or petrochemical industries.
  • Experience supporting LNG carrier operations, marine terminal operations, or LNG export/import facilities is required.
  • Experience with facility commissioning, startup, and operational readiness activities is preferred.
  • Experience working with U.S. Coast Guard regulations, port authorities, and maritime regulatory agencies.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • Strong knowledge of LNG marine transportation, vessel operations, and marine terminal activities.
  • Thorough understanding of maritime regulations, safety management systems, and industry best practices.
  • Knowledge of LNG transfer operations, ship-shore interface requirements, and marine risk management.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to effectively interact with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Excellent organizational, planning, and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to work independently and within cross-functional teams.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications and marine operational reporting systems.
  • Ability to travel as required and relocate to the LNG facility location upon transition to operations.
  • Commitment to safety, environmental stewardship, and operational excellence.
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