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Marine Instructor (Engineering)
The Chevron Engineering and Innovation Excellence Centre (ENGINE) in Bengaluru India brings together the resources and expertise of the Chevron global network with talent in India to enhance agility and technological innovation to optimize solutions for the world’s current and future energy challenges. As one of the leading energy providers worldwide, Chevron is involved in the production of crude oil and natural gas, manufacturing of transportation fuels, lubricants, petrochemicals, and additives, and the development of enabling technologies.
Chevron's vision is to be the global energy company most admired for its people, partnerships, and performance. With a clear purpose to develop affordable, reliable, ever-cleaner energy that enables human progress, we believe human ingenuity has the power to solve any challenge and overcome any obstacle. Meeting the world’s growing energy needs requires the pursuit of innovations and advancements that deliver a better future for all.
about the position
Chevron ENGINE has an exciting opportunity for a Marine Instructor to join the Subsea Marine & Shipping team. Reporting to the Manager, this role will be based in Chevron’s office in Bengaluru.
The Training Instructor is accountable for managing and delivering high-quality engineering training programs at the training center. This role includes scheduling, documentation standardization, simulator coordination, course development, and vendor liaison. The instructor ensures that training content remains relevant and aligned with fleet and industry standards, while supporting operational and compliance needs.
The instructor is responsible for delivering simulation-based training to maritime engineering professionals. The role combines classroom instruction with hands-on simulator exercises to ensure compliance with international standards and Chevron procedures.
Chevron ENGINE supports global operations, and work hours are aligned to business needs. Standard working hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM or 1:30 PM to 10:30 PM, Monday to Friday. These may evolve based on operational or business requirements.
Key responsibilities
Training Program Management
Develop and maintain the annual engineering training calendar.
Schedule and manage engine room simulator-based training sessions.
Oversee training logistics and help resolve simulator issues.
Course Development & Delivery
Design, update, and deliver courses on marine engineering systems, machinery operation, troubleshooting, and emergency procedures.
Support development of specialized courses (e.g., LNG propulsion, energy efficiency, pollution prevention).
Create realistic simulation scenarios and operate marine engineering simulators (engine room, power management, automation systems, etc.).
Assessment & Competency Management
Assess MAP (Mariner Assessment Program) sessions and trainee performance.
Review and manage marine engineering critical competencies by rank.
Recommend remediation and training interventions.
Content Review & Continuous Improvement
Revise course content for accuracy, relevance, and regulatory compliance.
Incorporate lessons learned from fleet operations and industry incidents.
Research and evaluate new training requests and provide feasibility reports.
Accreditation & Compliance
Manage training centre accreditation.
Ensure compliance with maritime safety regulations and training standards.
Documentation & Standardization
Standardize and improve training documentation (registration, joining instructions, logistics).
Develop and revise training materials (course frameworks, assessment templates).
Collaborate with internal and external partners to align training delivery.
Vendor & Stakeholder Coordination
Coordinate with vendors (e.g., MAN, Wärtsilä) for simulator setup and updates.
Work with HR, Finance, and Operations on training costs, PO approvals, and vendor interactions.
Collaboration & Support
Assist fleet teams with remote audits.
Collaborate internally on training, compliance, and operational matters.
About you
We know our greatest resource is the ingenuity, creativity, and innovation of our people. Applications from motivated, talented individuals with a keen interest in the energy industry are encouraged.
To be considered for this role, applicants should have:
Required qualifications:
Certification: STCW-compliant Certificate of Competency (Chief Engineer preferred).
Experience: Minimum experience as a Sr. Engineering Officer in charge of a engine room watch; Chief Engineer experience is highly valued.
Teaching Credentials: Instructor Development Program or equivalent training in instructional techniques.
Technical Knowledge: Proficiency in marine engineering systems, automation, engine room operations, and international regulations (SOLAS, MARPOL, STCW).
Preferred qualifications:
Sailing Experience: Minimum sailing experience as Chief Engineer onboard oil or LNG vessels.
Experience in operating advanced marine reengineering simulators and automation systems.
Strong communication, time management, and ability to create an engaging learning environment.
What we can offer you
Everything we do at Chevron is guided by our values and our commitment to The Chevron Way.
Have the opportunity to take part in world-leading energy projects, advance your professional development, and expand your career within an inclusive and collaborative workplace.
Join a workplace where innovation, collaboration and safety are at the core of how we work.
Work in thoughtfully designed environments that support focus, well-being, and innovation enhanced by digital tools that enable seamless collaboration.
Grow through structured learning, mentorship, and opportunities to contribute to impactful projects that align with Chevron’s values and business priorities.
Engage with emerging technologies and digital solutions that are shaping the future of energy and enterprise.
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Chevron values inclusivity and promotes a workplace that seeks to welcome contributions from all people. We encourage people of all abilities, genders, cultures, and backgrounds to apply.
Chevron is committed to building a safe and respectful workplace where everyone is valued for their contribution to our energy future.
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