Superintendent, Steel
il y a 2 semaines
POSITION SUMMARY:
Responsible for coordinating and updating guidelines for hull design and structural work with the yard and contractors Approves drawings and standards for NB projects Attends inspections FATs and other similar site inspections related to construction of hull and its appendices Coordinates input to the projects from in-house sources site offices architects and other consultants
Responsibilities related to drawing approval equipment systems and related tests to be separately agreed within each project being under newbuilding supervision
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Follow up and reporting of above mentioned areas items
Prepares specification (outline and detail) for all projects and updates specifications based on discussions with internal departments
Participates approval processes for factory acceptance test (FAT) and for quay and sea trials
Participates inspections FAT quay and sea trials
Meets with potential makers and systems designers
Shares the ongoing activities with each responsibility area
Ensures that all innovations and Lessons Learned from existing fleet will be implemented on future NB projects
Applies relevant rules and regulations in the development of cruise ship design and building including evaluation of new technology
Performs other duties as required This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position Employees will be required to perform any other job-related duties assigned by their supervisor or management
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QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum Bachelor level education: Industrial Engineering Naval Architect Project Management or similar fields
Relevant experience of shipbuilding construction and design
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KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
Experience from newbuilding site surveys especially from the own field of expertise
Experience of shipbuilding and design
Good physical condition
Good skills to read drawings
Good skills for communication and co-operation
Knowledge of IACS SOLAS and IMO