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Undertake classification / certification and statutory surveys and inspections of ships-in-service according to rules and regulations.
Carry out ISM/ISPS/MLC audits, as assigned by supervisor.
Work closely with internal and external stakeholders and ensure all survey / inspection reports (including survey certificates) are factual, objective and submitted within the stipulated format and timeframe.
Keep up to date with new rules, regulations and technical information or process disseminated through internal communication.
Participate in meetings (both internal and external) as required.
Attend all scheduled trainings (locally and overseas) and ultimately achieving specified delegations as agreed in Performance Management Process.
Ensure timely and accurate submission of time & expense sheets.
Requirements
Degree: qualified in Marine Engineering / Naval Architecture.
Minimum 4 years relevant working experience as Ship Project Manager (repair or new construction) / Technical Superintendent / Marine surveyor; or seafarer experience on conventional ships as engine officer.
PC Literate
Able to travel at short notice and accept short to mid-term overseas assignments as required.
Specific Responsibilities And KPIs
Maintain reporting and quality KPIs within specified turnaround time (set locally or by Head Office).
Maintain and keep up the level of technical competencies and qualifications.
Ensure quality reporting output and customer satisfaction.