Job Description
Roles & Responsibilities
· Review repair specifications, docking reports, class recommendations, drawings, and client requirements to prepare structural work packages.
· Conduct onboard inspections and site visits to assess steel renewal, structural modifications, and repair requirements.
· Prepare detailed job cards, work instructions, cutting lists, steel renewal plans, and material take-offs (MTOs).
· Identify structural repair requirements including hull steel renewal, deck repairs, bulkhead repairs, foundations, stiffeners, brackets, and supporting structures.
· Coordinate with Production, Planning, Engineering, QA/QC, and Procurement teams to ensure project readiness.
· Prepare manpower, equipment, scaffolding, and material requirements for structural repair activities.
· Support procurement by providing technical specifications and material requirements for steel and structural components.
· Coordinate fabrication and installation sequences to optimize productivity and minimize project delays.
· Monitor structural repair progress and provide technical support to production and fabrication teams.
· Liaise with clients, classification societies, surveyors, and project teams regarding repair scope and inspection requirements.
· Assist in preparing variation work scopes and estimates for additional repair works identified during execution.
· Ensure all structural repair activities comply with approved drawings, specifications, class requirements, and applicable standards.
· Maintain accurate records of work packages, steel renewals, material consumption, and project documentation.
· Support dry-docking, vessel conversion, and emergency repair projects as required.
· Ensure compliance with company quality standards, safety procedures, and project requirements.
Desired Candidate Profile
Education: Diploma or Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Marine Engineering, Naval Architecture, or a related field.
· Experience: Minimum 5–8 years of experience as a Work Preparator, Structural Supervisor, Structural Foreman, or similar role within ship repair or shipyard environments.
· Strong knowledge of ship structural repairs, steel renewals, hull structures, decks, bulkheads, tanks, and marine fabrication.
· Experience in preparing structural work packages, job cards, MTOs, and repair procedures.
· Familiarity with dry-docking activities and classification society requirements.
· Ability to read and interpret structural drawings, ship repair specifications, and class-approved repair sketches.
· Proficient in MS Office and engineering documentation systems.
· Strong planning, coordination, and problem-solving skills.
· Fluency in English (mandatory).