The Surveyor's primary function is to examine and report on vessels and other marine structures during and after construction relative to compliance with the applicable requirements for maintaining the vessel in Classification with ABS and meeting associated statutory and special service requirements related to Safety of Life at Sea, Loadline, Tonnage, Cargo Gear, and Pollution Prevention Certification. When necessary, responsible for the administration of office procedures and monitoring of business performance at an assigned port. What You Will Do:
Acts as a professional specialist for the organization in the application of related rules, regulations, requirements, concepts, principles, and processes.
Performs routine surveys on classed vessels, platforms, or other marine structures and at manufacturers for classification and compliance with statutory requirements.
Prepares technically accurate and timely reports of inspections and surveys performed.
Engages in contact with clients to resolve problems within areas of expertise.
Maintains survey files in an orderly and up-to-date manner in the area of responsibility.
Maintains an active awareness of new methods and developments affecting the technical scope of assigned responsibilities and makes recommendations for changes in the surveying processes and safety programs as warranted by such developments. Recommends new approaches to problems encountered and makes changes in methods, procedures, or design where necessary.
Plans, schedules, and coordinates various phases of surveying work and monitoring the quality of service on work performed.
Monitors work and projects performed by subordinate surveyors to ensure maintenance of quality, content, consistency, and continuity of work performed.
Provides leadership, guidance, and training to lower-level and/or less experienced surveyors.
Promotes the services and capabilities of ABS to present and potential customers.
What You Will Need: Education and Experience
Qualifications from a tertiary institution within a relevant field of engineering or physical science (minimum two (2) years program); or
Qualifications from a marine or nautical institution and relevant seagoing experience as a certificated ship officer, and
Minimum requirements & knowledge listed for Senior Surveyor II.
Minimum three (3) years of experience working as a Senior Surveyor II.
Comprehensive understanding of ABS strategic technical positioning in their respective sector of the marine industry
International assignment or significant exposure to international processes, requirements, business issues, and problem resolution is preferred.
Appropriate certification and/or licenses in areas of specialization may be required.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Ability to develop a working knowledge of ABS Rules, Guides, statutory regulations, and related instructions, as well as the ABS Employee Safety Policy.
Ability to read engineering plans and have a basic understanding of shipbuilding practices and vessel operations.
Ability to perform surveys in the prescribed format.
Knowledge of computer programs or software packages related to job responsibilities.
Knowledge of related technical interfaces required for group project work.
Knowledge of ships' engineering systems and machinery.
Ability to communicate in English, orally and in writing, pertinent information relative to assigned area of technical expertise.
Ability to analyze problems and propose solutions.
Responsiveness to customers and ability to work well with others.
Reporting Relationships: Reports to a Principal Surveyor or higher, under the direction of a Survey Manager or District/Country Manager as appropriate. The incumbent may supervise or provide leadership guidance to lower-level surveyors. Working Environment: Travel to and from survey sites and manufacturing plants going aboard various marine vessels, offshore platforms, or structures. Some work may be performed in an office environment. Some work may be performed in confined spaces, and it may be necessary to climb vertical ladders of various heights, and construction staging of various heights. The use of small tools and the wearing of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), in accordance with ABS safety procedures, may be required.