Roles and responsibilities
- Primarily be concerned with the inspection and quality control of the construction of all marine structures including but not limited to dredging, reclamation, ground improvement, quay walls, beaches, revetments, breakwaters and groynes.
- You will report to and support the Assistant Resident Engineer/Resident Engineer in supervising the contractor’s daily activities, monitoring and reporting on progress, quality and safety by undertaking inspections and documenting your findings to ensure that the work is being constructed in accordance with the drawings and specifications.
- Safety Protocols Monitoring and report on adherence to safety protocols for all marine construction operations. Participate in the development of job safety practices and in the preparation of safety reports.
- Conduct detailed inspections of marine structures, dredging sites, and reclamation areas to assess conditions and identify any potential issues.
- Witness and verify quality testing to determine if work has been done in accordance with contract specifications.
- Review and comment on contractor shop drawings, method statements, inspection and test plans.
- Coordination Coordinate with project managers, engineers, and other stakeholders to verify construction operations align with overall project timelines and objectives.
- Problem-Solving Identify and suggest solutions to technical issues that arise during construction in coordination with the Assistant Resident Engineer/Resident Engineer.
- Reporting Prepare detailed inspection and progress reports that include findings, recommendations, and any incidents or deviations from the plan.
- Environmental Monitoring Monitor and document environmental impacts of the marine construction activities. Check compliance with environmental regulations and best practices.
- Perform other responsibilities associated with this position as may be appropriate.
Here's what you'll need
- Bachelors Degree or Diploma in Civil Engineering or Marine Engineering.
- Minimum 5 years of experience in construction supervision of Marine and Infrastructure projects.
- Good physical condition for fieldwork, including working on boats and in various weather conditions.
- Approvals from local authorities is an advantage.
- Ability to clearly communicate in English
Desired candidate profile
A Marine Inspector plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety, compliance, and environmental protection of vessels and marine facilities. Here are key skills and attributes essential for this role:
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Technical Knowledge: Strong understanding of marine engineering, naval architecture, and shipbuilding processes.
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Regulatory Familiarity: Knowledge of international and national maritime regulations, such as SOLAS, MARPOL, and the ISM Code.
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Attention to Detail: Meticulousness in inspecting vessels and facilities to identify compliance issues and safety hazards.
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Analytical Skills: Ability to assess technical documentation, design plans, and operational practices to ensure adherence to standards.
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Problem-Solving: Critical thinking skills to address issues found during inspections and recommend corrective actions.
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Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication abilities to report findings clearly and collaborate with crews, management, and regulatory bodies.
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Safety Awareness: Understanding of safety protocols and risk assessment to promote a culture of safety in marine operations.
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Field Experience: Practical experience in marine operations, ship maintenance, or similar fields is often valuable.
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Team Collaboration: Ability to work effectively with ship crews, engineers, and regulatory agencies.
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Adaptability: Willingness to stay updated with changes in regulations and industry practices.
These skills enable Marine Inspectors to ensure that vessels operate safely, efficiently, and in compliance with all relevant standards, ultimately protecting lives and the marine environment.