Overview
Structural Work Preparator - International Maritime Industries
Responsibilities
- Identify the scope of work (onboard, in workshop, or other areas), quantify it, including manhours breakdowns and material requirements.
- Receive client signatures on markup drawings and prepare materials, requisitions, and related documentation.
- Follow up with work in progress and closure of the work and relevant documentation.
- Adhere to, reinforce, and promote IMI Health, Safety, Environment and Quality Policies.
- Evaluate repair specifications, calculate total repair weight, itemize manhour requirements and total duration, prepare material lists, and requisition materials as needed.
- Prepare drawings / sketches as markups, obtain client signatures, and distribute as required.
- Liaise with Operations project controls for information required / submittals.
- Assist in bid support as required.
- Prepare material lists for execution and ensure material availability from Warehouse or direct purchase.
- Prepare detailed job sheets for supervisors, record daily progress, and prepare final work descriptions for approval by the Section / Department Head.
- Update vessel weight files for structural repairs and miscellaneous items; capture actual as-built weights for commercial purposes.
- Close all relevant GRNs and SRNs on time for proper cost capture and gross margin calculation.
- Prepare scope of work, work packages, and specifications for work outsourced to external parties.
- Nest steel plate to minimize material waste and optimize cutting (scallops, recesses, lighting holes) for CNC plasma cutting rather than manual onboard work when possible.
- Provide estimated man-hours and progress details to Production Planning Units.
- Attend daily on-board meetings with Owner's Representatives and Project Managers to follow progress.
- Develop work descriptions and perform other relevant tasks as directed by management.
Requirements
Qualifications & ExperienceEducation : Bachelor’s degree in a relevant engineering discipline, or a related diploma with extensive experience.
Professional Qualifications : Proven experience in running Structural work preparation within a ship repair and rig repair establishment at the same / equivalent level; shipyard / marine qualifications or time served.CompetenciesIn-depth knowledge of production processes in a shipyard environment for ship and rig repairs.
Documentation management and resource assessment.Proficiency in MS Office and AutoCAD; strong engineering drawing interpretation.Knowledge of ISO standards, classification rules, API regulations, and regulatory requirements.Excellent written and spoken English communication; ability to work physically in extreme conditions.Experience : At least 3 years’ experience for degree holders and 11 years’ experience for diploma holders in structural production within shipyard environments for ship / rig repairs.LanguagesExcellent communication skills (oral and written) in English.
Seniority level
Mid-Senior levelEmployment type
Full-timeJob function
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