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Lewiston conducts business in countries around the world which offers you diverse opportunities for continued growth - both professionally and personally. You'll work with colleagues around the world, you'll travel, and maybe you'll even live and work in another country.
In all the locations and communities in which we operate, Lewiston employees are united by common values and our mission to find new, cleaner ways to power the world. 

  • Establishing a risk framework and provide support for its implementation, independent oversight ensuring compliance with the requirements of the framework, related policy(s) and guidance documents.
  • Defining Risk Appetite explicitly to communicate what level of risk is acceptable for trading function
  • Defining Risk limit Tolerances and Appetite for trading function
  • Developing standard methodologies to conduct risk assessments across the company; mitigate identified control weaknesses through the creation of appropriate action plans.
  • Developing appropriate Key Risk and Control Indicators for projects; subsequently monitoring and reporting of KRIs to proactively identify exposures or control weaknesses.
  • Ensuring identification, aggregation and monitoring of operational loss events.
  • Ensuring the effective implementation of organization’s risk management framework.
  • Continuously improve operational efficiency and effectiveness of risk management processes.
  • Monitoring risk exposure to ensure day-to-day running of the business and that related barriers are resolved.
  • The areas of safe operations, security, incident investigation, contract management, training & development, emergency operations and community awareness and outreach.
  • Meets the competency standards as listed in STCW’95 Table A-III/2 and has the ability to handle situations unsupervised but shows good judgement in situations where the chief engineer needs to be advised.
  • Has thorough knowledge of USCG and international regulations such as MARPOL, SOLAS and ISGOTT and working knowledge of Classification Society and flag state requirements.
  • Familiar with industry best practice procedures for enclosed space entry, hot work, Lockout /Tag out, pollution prevention, working aloft, safe lifting.
  • Recognizes the importance of the First Assistant Engineer’s position on board as one of the primary persons responsible for protecting people and the environment and devotes their energies accordingly.
  • Has the technical competency to work without recourse to the chief engineer.  Detects abnormal situations in operations at a very early stage and uses a logical and methodical approach to determine the nature of and solution to the problem.
  • Demonstrates the ability to make independent decisions in all areas of his / duties.
  • Participates in and leads daily, monthly and toolbox safety meetings.
  • Manages on board inventory economically without prejudicing safety or the vessels operation.
  • Communicates effectively, with VMT, subordinates and personnel ashore, in a calm and respectful manner.
  • Acts as a role model to junior officers.  Exhibits a positive attitude towards the job and the people on board, fosters good working relationships, teamwork and a productive safe working environment.  
  • Actively promotes and supports diversity.
  • Key member of the on-board management team and plays an active part in the overall running of the vessel.

 

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, or equivalent
  • Experience in risk management with previous exposure working in a fast-paced, trade floor environment within a commodities trading house
  • Expert in oil products on a physical level with an understanding of crude oil, fuel oil, light-ends, distillates or blending. 
  • Have exceptional communication skills and can confidently step into a senior level position taking on a range of responsibilities that will directly affect the performance of the business.