GENERAL FUNCTION: Coordinates and implements testing of all vessel propulsion systems, up to
and including sea trials, in compliance with contract requirements. Supervise and manage all field service activities.
TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The following statements are intended to describe the general nature and
level of work being performed and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities
* Conducts and completes all testing for propulsion systems and sea trials prior to acceptance, by the customer. Responds
to all inquiries from customers and agents of regulatory bodies concerning vessel testing.
* Confer, meet and provide technical advice and assistance with management, owners and yard personnel to discuss and
resolve issues related to vessel equipment and systems.
* Support delivery of vessels if needed through ensuring the overall design meets customer, contract and regulatory
requirements
* Plan and progress all design, installation, test and commissioning activities for specific programs, inclusive of
communication to team members.
* Establish and manage design documentation, cable schedules and drawings control, as required.
* Work with production leadership, environmental, health & safety staff to perform risk assessments and method
statements associated with testing and commissioning the vessel.
* Plan, organize and direct activities concerned with the projects particularly with respect to the feasibility and problem
areas that may occur in the conversion process and ensure that all established policies and procedures are compiled
with as well as classification regulations.
* Confer with supervisory personnel, owners, contractors and design professionals to discuss and resolve matters such as
work procedures, complaints and project issues.
DESIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES: Strong commissioning and/or system testing background required. Good
leadership and management skills. Good interpersonal skills. Strong facilitation and conflict resolution skills. Must be self-
motivated and work with minimal supervision. Ability to work in a team environment. Considerable knowledge of
shipbuilding processes and industry standards and regulations. Good knowledge of testing equipment and measuring
devices and the ability to instruct inspectors on their proper operation. Ability to interpret engineering drawings and
specifications and develop sound, thorough inspection programs. Ability to effectively supervise and to interface
effectively with customers, management and employees in all areas within the division.
DESIRABLE EXPERIENCE & TRAINING: Strong knowledge in propulsions systems including Diesel main engines, diesel
generators, fuel oil, lube oil, CPP, & MRG's. 6 years minimal test and trials experience working propulsion and main engine
spaces. Personal who served on a active Navy vessel working engine rooms and machinery spaces is a plus.
GENERAL FUNCTION: Coordinates and implements testing of all vessel propulsion systems, up to and including sea trials, in compliance with contract requirements. Supervise and manage all field service activities.
TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The following statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities
- Conducts and completes all testing for propulsion systems and sea trials prior to acceptance, by the customer. Responds to all inquiries from customers and agents of regulatory bodies concerning vessel testing.
- Confer, meet and provide technical advice and assistance with management, owners and yard personnel to discuss and resolve issues related to vessel equipment and systems.
- Support delivery of vessels if needed through ensuring the overall design meets customer, contract and regulatory requirements
- Plan and progress all design, installation, test and commissioning activities for specific programs, inclusive of communication to team members.
- Establish and manage design documentation, cable schedules and drawings control, as required.
- Work with production leadership, environmental, health & safety staff to perform risk assessments and method statements associated with testing and commissioning the vessel.
- Plan, organize and direct activities concerned with the projects particularly with respect to the feasibility and problem areas that may occur in the conversion process and ensure that all established policies and procedures are compiled with as well as classification regulations.
- Confer with supervisory personnel, owners, contractors and design professionals to discuss and resolve matters such as work procedures, complaints and project issues.
DESIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES: Strong commissioning and/or system testing background required. Good leadership and management skills. Good interpersonal skills. Strong facilitation and conflict resolution skills. Must be self-motivated and work with minimal supervision. Ability to work in a team environment. Considerable knowledge of shipbuilding processes and industry standards and regulations. Good knowledge of testing equipment and measuring devices and the ability to instruct inspectors on their proper operation. Ability to interpret engineering drawings and specifications and develop sound, thorough inspection programs. Ability to effectively supervise and to interface effectively with customers, management and employees in all areas within the division.
DESIRABLE EXPERIENCE & TRAINING: Strong knowledge in propulsions systems including Diesel main engines, diesel generators, fuel oil, lube oil, CPP, & MRG's. 6 years minimal test and trials experience working propulsion and main engine spaces. Personal who served on a active Navy vessel working engine rooms and machinery spaces is a plus.
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