Our Upstream businesses explore for and extract crude oil and natural gas, often in joint ventures with international and national oil companies. We liquefy natural gas by cooling and transport it to customers across the world. We also convert natural gas to liquids (GTL) to provide cleaner burning fuels. Upstream markets and trades natural gas and power in support of our businesses. We extract bitumen – an especially thick, heavy oil – from mined oil sands and convert it to synthetic crude oil. We are also developers of wind power as a means to generate electricity.
Our Upstream businesses are grouped into two organisational units: Upstream Americas, covering the Americas, and Upstream International, covering the rest of the world with major interests in Europe, Asia/Middle East/Russia, Australia/Oceania and Africa.
Downstream
Our Downstream organisation is made up of a number of businesses. Collectively these turn crude oil into a range of refined products, which are moved and marketed around the world for domestic, industrial and transport use. These include fuels, lubricants and bitumen.
Our manufacturing business includes Refining, Supply and Distribution. Marketing includes our Retail, Business to Business (B2B), Lubricants and Alternative Energies and CO2. Our Chemicals business has dedicated Manufacturing and Marketing units of its own. We also trade crude oil, oil products and petrochemicals primarily to optimise feedstock for our Manufacturing business and to supply our Marketing business. Our CO2 organisation is responsible for coordinating and driving CO2 management activities across the company.
The global network of Shell Trading companies encompasses Shell’s trading activities in every major energy market around the world. We also manage one of the world's largest fleets of liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers and oil tankers.
As part of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group (Shell), one of the world’s leading oil and gas companies, Shell Indonesia shares a rich history with Indonesia that reaches back over 100 years. PT. Shell Indonesia with major operation in downstream business at the moment manages business operations that include marketing and trading oil productsdirectly as well as through its appointed distributors.
Shell Indonesia is also seriously looking at oil and gas exploration opportunities and plan to establish a significant presence in the upstream sector.
Supply Scheduler
Job ID: A25524
Location: DKI Jakarta, Jakarta Raya, Indonesia
Responsibilities:
* Schedules & executes hydrocarbon movements cost effectively to meet demand,inventory & service levels.
* Performs supply activities related to oil movements and product quality handling consistent with local requirements as well as Shell HSSE & PQ standards in a cost effective and efficient manner for the assigned areas.
* Executes the business continuity/contingency plan,responsible for respective incident reporting in assigned areas.
* Responsible for KPI measurement and delivery of Operational Excellence.
* Contributes to maximising Enterprise Integrated Value via optimisation of replenishment scheduling considering all potential costs/opportunities.
* Effective use of Streamline global standard processes & tools including GSAP and HM (Hydrocarbon Management) by timely entry of nominations,requisitions and upkeep logistics master data.
* Focal point for TSW (Trading Scheduling Workbench) and/or Supply Ops Constraints and Capabilities.
Requirements:
Relevant experiences in any supply, distribution or trading operations. He needs good interpersonal skills and the ability to work with multiple parties and fluid information. Able to link the dots and deliver feasible schedules in an ongoing manner. Needs to be able to handle multitude of competing priorities, tight timeline and make decisions amidst ambiguity. Requires the ability to understand key elements of supply chain and operations, scheduling and transportation, execution of contracts.
Supply/Trading Competence Required:
a) Supply Chain Scheduling - Skill
b) Marine Freight Operations & Documentations - Knowledge
c) Oil Movements and Product Handling - Knowledge
d) Supply Chain Integration & Optimisation - Knowledge
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