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The Hull Surveyor is responsible for professionally and efficiently undertaking surveys as part of a team, compiling survey findings, producing survey reports, developing repair specifications, and undertaking acceptance activities in a marine environment.
Job Responsibility:
Develop survey packages from technical documentation
Conduct visual inspections and condition surveys on marine structures (including submarines) in a heavy industrial environment
Compile inspection findings and produce survey reports
Develop Repair Specifications
Request and assess the results from Non-Destructive Testing (NDE)
Assess structure against relevant codes and standards to determine whether repairs are required
Develop technical specifications to resolve complex repairs
Provide input to risk assessments
Undertake Acceptance Activities
Conduct quality assurance activities such as work acceptance and inspections to verify completion of key steps in repair sequences
Assist in the planning and execution of platform tests or trials
Witness platform tests or trials as client representatives
Undertake Design Activities
Participate in feasibility studies, concept designs and calculations for structures, systems and equipment related to platform systems
Support the installation design and integration of new and replacement equipment related to platform systems
Provide Naval Architecture advice and support to external and internal customers
Independently undertake technical work which requires coordination with colleagues and making a substantial contribution to assigned projects
Work collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team
Comply with relevant business and ethics codes of conduct
Undertake engineering activities in a way that contributes to best practice
Work within the BMT Quality Management System (QMS) processes and procedures
Maintain your technical competency in your area(s) of specialization
Demonstrate willingness and active adoption of coaching and mentoring provided by senior staff and support with mentorship to junior staff in developing technical competency
Contribute to building a positive team culture through input, feedback and participation in team building and wellness activities
Requirements:
A College Technologist Diploma in a relevant field and eligibility to be certified as an AScT in Nova Scotia within 30 months, OR licensed to practice as a Professional Engineer or eligibility to register as an Engineer-in-Training in Nova Scotia within 12 months
An attention to detail and a demonstrated ability and aptitude to problem solve technical issues
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Strong teamwork skills and the flexibility to effectively work in an environment subject to frequently changing or competing priorities
Ability to obtain Canadian security clearance
Nice to have:
4+ years of relevant technical experience, with at least two years with hull survey experience
Practical experience working with marine platform systems or steel structures in a marine environment
Experience working in a fast-paced commercial shipyard environment
What we offer:
Medical, dental and vision plan (including a Health Care Spending Account)
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