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JERA Americas

Senior Manager Low Carbon Energy Transportation

JERA Americas, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246


Summary

Company Name:

JERA Americas Inc.Job Location:

Houston, TX 77002Job title:

Senior Manager Low Carbon Energy TransportationMinimum Salary:

$132,101Education:

Bachelor's degree in Engineering or relatedSOC Code:

11-3071SOC Occupation Title:

Transportation, Storage, and Distribution ManagersDuration:

Regular HireWork week:

Full-timeSupervision Experience Required:

No

Position Description

The Senior Manager Low Carbon Energy Transportation position will provide commercial and physical subject matter expertise on energy shipping and transportation contracting for low carbon fuel production facilities, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and other commodities including ammonia. Responsibilities include:

Explore and evaluate economics and potential costs for transportation services.

Analyze all aspects of corporate logistics to determine the most cost-effective or efficient means of transporting products or supplies.

Deliver expertise on conversions, costs, and operations of LNG carriers for Floating Storage Units (FSU) or Floating Storage Regasification Units (FSRU).

Provide expertise and leadership in defining and evaluating commercial shipping agreements and services.

Participate and provide input and direction on commercial business development activities.

Assist team with communications and interaction with JERA HQ staff on projects, evaluations, budgets, and approvals.

Analyze the financial impact of proposed logistics changes, such as routing, shipping modes, product volumes or mixes, or carriers.

Work with team to identify, evaluate, and develop small-scale LNG opportunities, including LNG marine bunker fueling supplies and loading.

Document and draft business plan that assumes the company’s equity ownership (partnering with qualified operator) in the shipping fleet used to deliver NH3 from our production facilities.

Develop and maintain a low carbon fuel cost of delivery matrix for all viable American ports.

Develop a matrix of worldwide low carbon fuel shipbuilding available and cost matrix.

Plan or implement improvements to internal or external systems or processes.

Monitor and advance Hydrogenous liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHC) business concepts and plans in terms of shipping by very large crude carriers (VLCC) oil tankers including economics and logistics.

Evaluate North American LNG bunkering projects, including enticing international shipping companies as LNG bunkering customers.

Qualifications

Experience: 10 years of experience in Transportation Industries or related. Requires skills and experience to involve:

5 years of experience in managing low carbon energy transportation.

Extensive project development experience related to liquefied natural gas (LNG) solutions, including Floating Storage Regasification Unit (FSRU) and Floating Storage Unit (FSU).

Extensive knowledge on energy shipping and transportation contracting for low carbon fuel production facilities, LNG, and other commodities including ammonia.

Extensive ship chartering and operation experience in the field of energy transportation.

Experience designing marine port infrastructure and terminal operation including ship shore compatibility.

Demonstrated experience negotiating ship chartering and leading shipping projects.

Deep knowledge on global shipping market and shipbuilding technology including new trends on low carbon maritime fuel.

Deep knowledge on regulatory requirements and rules on international shipping including but not limited to from International Maritime Organization (IMO), ship flag country, ship classification society, Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF).

Language Requirement:

Must be fluent in Japanese.

Travel Requirement:

Requires domestic and international travel, 20-25 trips per year to U.S., Europe, Southeast Asia, and Japan destinations (25%).

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