LNG Engineer
Crowley
Jacksonville, FL
As a privately held, U.S.-owned and operated company, Crowley provides services to 36 nations and island territories. Our purpose is to bravely advance what's possible to elevate people and planet, with our core values of Integrity, Sustainability and Drive guiding everything we do.
By expanding and innovating our services, we have expanded our footprint in services within the Logistics, Land Transportation, Shipping, Wind and Fuel industries. Crowley and its affiliated companies have generated more than $3.5 billion in annual revenue through our people's focus on excellence and a culture that values everyone's voices and collaboration.
To continue laying the groundwork and challenge what's possible for our business, we seek to partner with individuals ready to elevate their careers with us
ABOUT US: A key role with the largest Jones Act employer with a diverse fleet of vessels. Our Savannah LNG bunkering team is at the forefront of delivering cleaner marine fuel solutions in one of the busiest ports in the Southeast. We conduct ship‑to‑ship LNG transfer operations with a strong safety culture, high operational standards, and close coordination with port partners and vessel crews. Team members work in a hands‑on, professional environment where experience is valued, training is continuous, and every role directly supports safe, reliable, and environmentally responsible operations. This is an opportunity to be part of a growing operation, contribute to the future of marine energy, and build a long‑term career with a team that takes pride in doing things the right way.
All employees have the opportunity to join the Mariner Employee Resource Group; which is focused on creating a safe, inclusive, and diverse workforce.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities: Crowley is actively hiring an Engineer in our LNG Ops fleet in Savannah, GA.
The LNG Engineer is responsible for the safe, compliant, and efficient execution of all LNG cargo operations and maintenance activities onboard the LNG bunker barge Progress. This role serves as a dual technical and operational leader, ensuring full readiness of cargo systems, successful execution of bunkering transfers, and continuous mechanical reliability of all onboard LNG and auxiliary systems.
The LNG Engineer must be capable of acting as Person in Charge (PIC), ensuring all cargo transfers are conducted in strict accordance with regulatory requirements, company procedures, and vessel-specific operational manuals.
The available position is with Seafarers International Union.
Additionally, the LNG Engineer is required to perform all duties of the LNG Utility, including but not limited to the following responsibilities:
- Execute and oversee all LNG cargo operations end-to-end (pre-transfer, transfer, vapor management, shutdown, and post-transfer) to ensure safe, efficient bunkering.
- Plan, verify, and complete all pre-transfer requirements including but not limited to DOI, JSA, checklists, system lineup, and safety zone establishment.
- Operate and control cargo transfer systems including but not limited to pumps, valves, hoses, ESD/ERS, and vapor control equipment to maintain stable flow, pressure, and temperature.
- Manage cargo tank conditions and limits (pressure, temperature, filling limits, vapor control, and BOG handling) to prevent unsafe conditions and optimize operations.
- Perform advanced cargo handling operations such as but not limited to inerting, gassing-up, cooling down, stripping, warming, aeration, purging, and emergency unloading.
- Maintain, troubleshoot, and repair all LNG cargo and auxiliary systems including GCU, subcooler, nitrogen systems, pumps, valves, and instrumentation.
- Conduct preventative maintenance and inspections to ensure all critical cargo, safety, and transfer equipment remain operational, certified, and compliant.
- Enforce all safety, regulatory, and SMS requirements while actively managing hazards, PPE compliance, and emergency preparedness during all operations.
- Lead, supervise, and mentor assigned crew while acting as the PIC and key operational point of contact with vessels, terminals, and shoreside management.
- Maintain complete operational, maintenance, and audit documentation ensuring full compliance with USCG, ABS, and company requirements.
- Ensure barge readiness for operations and transit by securing systems, verifying operational status, and maintaining high standards of housekeeping and organization.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications and Credentials:
• QMED license or higher
• Liquified Gas Cargo Operations Endorsement
• Valid STCW endorsements including: BST, VPDSD, PSC
• USCG endorsement LG & DL
• Current TWIC, USCG Medical Certificate, MMC
Preferred Qualifications:
• Valid Passport - must be able to travel internationally with no felonies, DUI, or other convictions which would restrict entry into Canada or other nations
• Chief Engineer license
• Experience working on towing vessels
• IECEx CoPC (Certificate of Personnel Competence) or CompEx
Minimum Experience:
• 720 days engineering experience aboard towing vessels
Preferred Experience:
• LNG Experience (Barge, ship, or shoreside facility)
• Towing on the ship
• Microsoft Office 360
• Experience with HELM or other computerized maintenance system
Experience supporting regulatory inspections, including SIRE, ABS, and USCG
Expectation:
• Must have ability to report to work within two (2) hours of notification while on call
Responsibilities: Crowley is actively hiring an Engineer in our LNG Ops fleet in Savannah, GA.
The LNG Engineer is responsible for the safe, compliant, and efficient execution of all LNG cargo operations and maintenance activities onboard the LNG bunker barge Progress. This role serves as a dual technical and operational leader, ensuring full readiness of cargo systems, successful execution of bunkering transfers, and continuous mechanical reliability of all onboard LNG and auxiliary systems.
The LNG Engineer must be capable of acting as Person in Charge (PIC), ensuring all cargo transfers are conducted in strict accordance with regulatory requirements, company procedures, and vessel-specific operational manuals.
The available position is with Seafarers International Union.
Additionally, the LNG Engineer is required to perform all duties of the LNG Utility, including but not limited to the following responsibilities:
- Execute and oversee all LNG cargo operations end-to-end (pre-transfer, transfer, vapor management, shutdown, and post-transfer) to ensure safe, efficient bunkering.
- Plan, verify, and complete all pre-transfer requirements including but not limited to DOI, JSA, checklists, system lineup, and safety zone establishment.
- Operate and control cargo transfer systems including but not limited to pumps, valves, hoses, ESD/ERS, and vapor control equipment to maintain stable flow, pressure, and temperature.
- Manage cargo tank conditions and limits (pressure, temperature, filling limits, vapor control, and BOG handling) to prevent unsafe conditions and optimize operations.
- Perform advanced cargo handling operations such as but not limited to inerting, gassing-up, cooling down, stripping, warming, aeration, purging, and emergency unloading.
- Maintain, troubleshoot, and repair all LNG cargo and auxiliary systems including GCU, subcooler, nitrogen systems, pumps, valves, and instrumentation.
- Conduct preventative maintenance and inspections to ensure all critical cargo, safety, and transfer equipment remain operational, certified, and compliant.
- Enforce all safety, regulatory, and SMS requirements while actively managing hazards, PPE compliance, and emergency preparedness during all operations.
- Lead, supervise, and mentor assigned crew while acting as the PIC and key operational point of contact with vessels, terminals, and shoreside management.
- Maintain complete operational, maintenance, and audit documentation ensuring full compliance with USCG, ABS, and company requirements.
- Ensure barge readiness for operations and transit by securing systems, verifying operational status, and maintaining high standards of housekeeping and organization.
Minimum Qualifications and Credentials:
• QMED license or higher
• Liquified Gas Cargo Operations Endorsement
• Valid STCW endorsements including: BST, VPDSD, PSC
• USCG endorsement LG & DL
• Current TWIC, USCG Medical Certificate, MMC
Preferred Qualifications:
• Valid Passport - must be able to travel internationally with no felonies, DUI, or other convictions which would restrict entry into Canada or other nations
• Chief Engineer license
• Experience working on towing vessels
• IECEx CoPC (Certificate of Personnel Competence) or CompEx
Minimum Experience:
• 720 days engineering experience aboard towing vessels
Preferred Experience:
• LNG Experience (Barge, ship, or shoreside facility)
• Towing on the ship
• Microsoft Office 360
• Experience with HELM or other computerized maintenance system
Experience supporting regulatory inspections, including SIRE, ABS, and USCG
Expectation:
• Must have ability to report to work within two (2) hours of notification while on call