Responsibilities:
Shipbuilding Planning and Preparation
- Confirmation of construction schedule, detailed drawings, and specifications. Participation in regular meetings with shipowners, shipyards, designers, and other relevant parties.
Shipbuilding Quality control
- Verify that materials and parts used conform to specifications. Checking the progress and quality of each construction process to ensure proper quality. Perform inspections, Nondestructive testing (NDT), welding inspections, painting inspections, etc. Observe and confirm various tests (buoyancy tests, pressure tests, functional tests, etc.).
Shipbuilding Design supervision
- Check and approve blueprints and change drawings. Handling of review and approval of design changes that occur during construction.
Shipbuilding Safety management
- Planning HSSE management. Patrols and Ensures compliance with safety standards within the shipyard.
- Reporting and handling of safety issues and incidents.
Shipbuilding Process control
- Monitoring the progress of construction according to the schedule. Responding to and coordinating schedule changes and delays.
Shipbuilding Reporting and Recording
- Reports to head office about progress, problems, budget etc. Preservation of important records such as inspection results and test results.
Communication and coordination
- Liaison and coordination with shipyards, designers, shipowners, standards bodies, etc.
- Prompt response and resolution of problems and issues that arise.
Compliance with laws, regulations and standards
- Verification of compliance with the International Maritime Organization (IMO), Classification Society (Class), Japanese law and regulations and other standards and laws. Management of inspections and witnessing by standards bodies.
Shipbuilding Final verification and handover
- Completion inspection and verification during the final process. Confirmation of final trials such as sea trials. Witnessing and confirmation of the final handover of the vessel.
Preparation for cable laying work after delivery
- Order and load the materials and equipment needed for the cable laying work. Planning the suitable crew rotation schedule and the operation schedule. Cable installation project planning support.
Defect warranty
- When a machine problem occurs, troubleshoot to identify the cause, and resolve it after delivery.
- Negotiate compensation with the shipyard in the event of a problem occurring and maintain the ship in a sound condition.
Cable laying Project Operation and Vessel Maintenance
- Quickly identify the cause of mechanical or electrical troubles in the working vessels and establish a proper restore/repair plan. Take precautions to prevent troubles on working vessels. Handle operational issues, repairs, and/or modifications to Cable laying Vessel fleet.
- Liaise and coordinate with various stakeholders, Vessel master’s shipyard and vendors to schedule repairs and maintenance needed for the operations.
- Prepare proposals for docking requirements and specifications. Check and ensure that spare parts inventory management and condition are sufficient to support repair and maintenance schedules.
- Ensure quality,environment, health & safety requirements are met.
Requirements:
- Must have a Bachelor of Engineering in Marine Electronics and Mechanical Engineering, Graduated advanced Marine Technology Specialist Course or similar.
- Minimum 3 years of Engineering experience in an offshore wind farm, ROV, Trencher or offshore vessel projects.
- Expert knowledge of Trencher (power cable trenching machine)
- Expert knowledge of Work class ROV
- Expert knowledge of wind farm construction projects.
- Expert knowledge of seabed soil information especially.
- Good knowledge of cable laying equipment installed on cable laying vessels.
- Good knowledge of cable laying work using cable laying vessels.
- Can draw the model with 2D and 3D Auto CAD
- Positive working attitude and ability to work in a fast-paced environment.