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As a core member of our South Florida team, you will be at the forefront of ABL’s marine and yacht consultancy work across North America. This role places you in the middle of diverse, high‑impact surveying assignments, ranging from commercial shipping and offshore assets to some of the world’s most advanced and prestigious yachts. You’ll investigate casualties, assess vessels and shipyards, support complex claims, and contribute your expertise to major projects involving globally recognized clients.
Job Responsibility:
Support marine and yacht surveying and consultancy work across commercial vessels, offshore assets, and high‑value yachts
Assist with inspections, audits, and attendances on behalf of H&M, P&I, cargo underwriters, owners, charterers, and other stakeholders
Participate in casualty investigations, machinery/structural damage assessments, and condition evaluations under the guidance of senior surveyors
Contribute to shipyard attendances for repairs, refits, and condition surveys
Help estimate repair scope, costs, and timelines
Produce clear, well‑structured technical reports with support and review from senior colleagues
Collaborate with multidisciplinary ABL teams regionally and globally
Support business development and relationship‑building activities as your experience grows
Contribute to the continued growth of ABL’s marine and yacht practice in South Florida and North America
Maintain billable utilization targets while upholding ABL’s operational, quality, and QHSE standards
Requirements:
2–5+ years of relevant experience in seagoing roles, shipyard work, marine engineering, yacht operations, or early-stage surveying
Exposure to commercial vessels, offshore support vessels, or large yachts
Foundational understanding of ship systems, machinery, structures, or yacht construction
Interest in developing skills in casualty response, condition assessment, and damage evaluation
Ability to produce clear written documentation
strong report-writing potential
Familiarity with Class rules, statutory requirements, or industry codes is advantageous
Experience with audits (ISM/ISPS/MLC) is desirable
You must valid US work authorization and ability to travel domestically and internationally as needed
You must also possess a valid US drivers’ license and be able to undertake assignments at short notice, sometimes outside standard business hours
Nice to have:
Experience with audits (ISM/ISPS/MLC) is desirable but not required