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Marine Warranty and Marine Advisory Engineer

A marine warranty surveyor is a professional who provides independent verification and approval of marine operations and assets, such as vessels, platforms, pipelines, offshore wind farm, and subsea equipment. They ensure that the design, construction, installation, maintenance, and decommissioning of these assets comply with the relevant standards, codes, and regulations. They also assess the risks and hazards involved in the marine operations and provide recommendations to mitigate them. A marine warranty surveyor works closely with clients, contractors, engineers, insurers, and regulators to ensure the safety, integrity, and efficiency of the offshore projects. Responsibilities: Review and approve the engineering design, drawings, calculations, procedures, and manuals for the marine operations and assets. Conduct site inspections, audits, surveys, and tests of the marine operations and assets, both onshore and offshore. Prepare and issue survey reports, certificates, and approvals for the marine operations and assets. Monitor and supervise the marine operations and assets, such as load-out, transportation, installation, hook-up, commissioning, and decommissioning. Identify and report any non-conformities, defects, damages, or deviations from the approved plans and specifications. Provide technical advice and guidance to the clients, contractors, engineers, insurers, and regulators on the marine operations and assets. Keep abreast of the latest developments, standards, codes, and regulations in the offshore industry. Participation in and contribute to a variety of services delivered from department including, but not limited structural FEA, stability, hydrodynamics, transportation and installation, moorings and riser systems. Flexible work arrangements for better work-life balance Generous paid leaves (Annual leaves, Sick leaves) Medical benefits (Standard medical check-up, Maternity Health Care) Pension and Insurance Policies (Group Life Insurance, Health Insurance , Welfare insurance, Unemployment insurance, Accident Insurance) Training and Development Assistance (Training Sponsorship, On-The-Job Training, Training Programme) Additional Benefits (Long Service Awards, Mobile Phone Reimbursement, Car Allowance, Commuting Allowance, Professional Membership Fees, Congratulation and Condolence allowance) *Benefits may vary based on position, tenure/contract/grade levelDNV is an Equal Opportunity Employer and gives consideration for employment to qualified applicants without regard to gender, religion, race, national or ethnic origin, cultural background, social group, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age or political opinion. Diversity is fundamental to our culture and we invite you to be part of this diversity.Qualifications: A bachelor's degree or higher in marine engineering, naval architecture, offshore structural engineering, or a related field. Relevant experience in the offshore industry, preferably as marine engineer, naval architect, structural or offshore engineer. A thorough knowledge of the offshore industry, including the design, construction, installation, maintenance, and decommissioning of marine operations and assets. A strong understanding of the relevant standards, codes, and regulations in the offshore industry, such as IMO, ABS, DNV, and ISO. Software and tools: DNV SESAM suites, GHS, AQWA, Orcaflex, experience is advantageous. Knowledge of AutoCAD is advantageous. Programming in Python is preferred. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and report writing skills (Must be proficient in both Japanese and English). Able to work independently and as part of a team. Able to travel and work in various locations, both onshore and offshore. Able to work under pressure and meet deadlines.

Marine Warranty and Marine Advisory Engineer

DNV
Washington, DC
Full time

Published on 09/01/2024

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