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Marine Fuel Additive Technician / Fuel Doping Specialist

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Summary

Onboard ships and at terminals, this role doses marine fuel with additives and dyes, verifies blends, and logs operations to meet regulatory and customer specs.

Role Overview

We are looking for an experienced Marine Fuel Additive Technician / Fuel Doping Specialist to execute specialized chemical and dye dosing operations for marine fuels. You will need to manage fuel treatment operations onboard maritime vessels as well as at shore-based terminals and refineries. This role offers dynamic work environments and requires operational flexibility to match vessel schedules and blending timelines.

Key Responsibilities

Doping & Treatment Operations:

  • Perform accurate fuel additive and dye dosing on vessels, shore terminals, and refinery storage tanks.
  • Calculate required dosage based on fuel volume, density, temperature, and product specifications.
  • Safely setup, operate, and maintain chemical injection pumps and equipment.

Quality Assurance & Verification:

  • Draw fuel and additive samples before and after dosing to ensure product blend and quality compliance.
  • Working closely with marine surveyors, vessel crews, and terminal operators to verify dosages prior to treatment.

Operations & Field Coordination:

  • Board vessels (via gangway or launch boat) to coordinate directly with the Chief Officer and Master.
  • Work alongside terminal loadmasters and refinery operators during shore-side or in-line doping.
  • Maintain clear operational logs, dosing reports, and delivery documentation.

Requirements & Qualifications

  • Experience: Minimum 2 years of practical experience in fuel treatment, marine fuel additives or refinery/terminal chemical injection.
  • Technical Knowledge: Basic understanding of fuel properties, marine blending practices, and dosing methods (in-line injection, tank dosing, and recirculation).
  • Work Schedule Flexibility: Ability to work non-standard hours (including nights, weekends, and public holidays) driven by vessel arrival times and operational demands.
  • Physical & On-site Requirements: Able to work in outdoor and marine environments, board vessels via gangways or pilot ladders, and handle portable field equipment.
  • Safety Certification (Preferred): Possession of a valid Apply Workplace Safety and Health in Process Plant certificate (or equivalent) is an advantage.

Preferred Skills

  • Background or training in Marine Engineering, Petroleum/Chemical Technology, Maritime Logistics, or a related field.
  • Hands-on familiarity with air-driven diaphragm pumps and dosing rigs.
  • Strong communication skills and effective problem-solving under time-sensitive conditions.

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