Position: Marine NavCom Service Engineer/Radio Surveyor
As GMDSS Radio Surveyor, you will be performing accurate radio survey onboard the vessel as per IMO Regulation for all GMDSS radio equipment.
- After carrying out the radio survey with no error, you are responsible to issue the certificate and checklist to Class Surveyor and Master.
- Provide advice on GMDSS equipment for safety navigation and conform to IMO, SOLAS and non-SOLAS rules when applicable.
- Prepare survey report or spectral analysis or site scan when applicable.
- Timely renewal of Class accreditations, and get new Class approval when required.
As a Marine Navigation and Communication Service Engineer, you will be responsible for providing technical support and services related to marine navigation and communication systems.
- Install, configure, and troubleshoot marine navigation and communication equipment.
- Perform regular maintenance and repair works on navigation and communication systems.
- Conduct inspections and testing of equipment to ensure safety and quality compliance.
- Provide technical support and guidance to customers regarding system operation and functionality.
- Prepare and submit detailed service reports and documentation.
- Stay up-to-date with industry trends and changes in navigation and communication technology.
- Communicate with customers, vendors and all other stakeholders to complete the jobs.
- Understand and follow safety and quality procedures without fail.
- Serve as IT in-charge for the office premises.
Job Requirements:
- Completed an Electronics & Electrical engineering degree
- Possess a valid GOC or General Operators Certificate
- Minimum 2 years of experience as Radio Surveyor onboard the vessel
- Minimum 5 years of service experience troubleshooting ship navigation/communication equipment.
- Knowledgeable on all IMO regulations regarding Radio Survey requirements.
- Strong knowledge of various marine navigation systems, such as GPS, radar, AIS, and ECDIS
- Must be physically fit with excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
- Good communication and organizational skills.
- Able to plan and work independently and in a team.
- Willing to travel and work onboard ships and other sites as required
- Woking hours: 44 hours, 5.5 days per week