Responsable Hull & Lq Engineering
By Eni At Church Point, Nova Scotia, Canada
This is the opportunity for you if you have these skills and requirements
Ensuring that contractor structural designs and specifications meet project objectives, engineering requirements and industry best practice
Ensuring that all internal and external interfaces are correctly managed by Co
Assuring compliance of structural design and construction, to agreed contract requirements, including project specifications and standards.
Intermediate knowledge of the local language (if required)
Offshore Oil & Gas Industries experience
Surveyor [Cfm] Jobs
By CareerBeacon At Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Minimum 5 years of experience required of surveying experience in a Civil construction or engineering environment
Proficient in using AutoCAD and good working knowledge of survey software
Excellent people and communication skills
Flexible Benefits Package (health, drug and dental)
Graduate of a Civil or Geomatics Technology Program or Survey Engineering Program
Must be able to work flexible shifts as required
Mechanical Engineer – Hull Structures And Survivability
By Randstad Canada At London, Ontario, Canada
Manage and monitor execution of tasks to assigned scope, budget, schedule and requirements.
Accountable for designs and ensuring compliance to requirements.
Completed University degree, College Diploma or demonstrated exceptional abilities in relevant engineering discipline
Superior oral and written communication, interpersonal and organizational skills
Experience with NX Unigraphics or similar CAD software
Must be able to meet Anthropometrical Size Requirements for confined space
Surveyor Jobs
By Emil Anderson Group At Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
Manage and perform various survey tasks as required;
Communicate effectively with Supervisors and Project Managers on a daily basis;
Perform other labour duties as required.Qualifications:
Successfully completed or working towards a certification in Geomatics;
Perform various staking methods of road and development construction including slope and grade stakes;
Perform topographic surveys of original ground and other surfaces;
Marine Hull Systems Technical Specialist And Life Cycle Materiel Manager
By Thales At Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Supporting software management activities including software changes.
Previous experience as a Life Cycle Materiel Manager with hull and/or other marine systems;
Analyzing requirements associated with baseline changes to the ships configuration, equipment and software;
Supporting Classification Society surveys and other certification approvals; and
Possess a minimum of 5 years of demonstrated technical professional work experience in the marine/offshore sector within the last 10 years;
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office;
Engineer Surveyor Jobs
By Protecnium At Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Experience of a minimum of 3 years as a surveyor in civil works
Experience working in tunnels, structures and rail projects (not a must)
Experience with Trimble and AutoCAD software
Salary and other benefits accordingly
Total Station, Level and GPS expertise user
Working for an international company currently expanding
Chief Surveyor Jobs
By Prairie North Construction At Acheson, Alberta, Canada
management. Care and attention are required to balance between data pickup and
obtained as well as the accuracy of machine-controlled equipment. Time management
4.1.1. Project Manager – Survey & Machine Control
Experience: Surveying: 3 years (preferred)
1.1.1. Perform Topographic and Quantity Surveys (35%)
Perform topographic and quantity surveys to track quantities of work performed related to contract bid items. ·
Surveyor Jobs
By Ontario Transit Group - Ontario Line - Southern Civil, Stations & Tunnel At Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Proven experience as a Site Surveyor in the construction industry, preferably on large-scale infrastructure projects.
Strong knowledge of surveying techniques, equipment, and industry standards.
Excellent attention to detail and analytical skills to ensure accurate survey measurements.
Effective communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams.
Professional certification or licensure in surveying is a plus.
Conduct on-site surveys to gather precise measurements and data for various stages of the construction project.

Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding career in the marine industry? Become a Hull Surveyor and help protect the safety of vessels and their crew! Join us and use your expertise to inspect and survey vessels, ensuring they meet all safety and regulatory standards.

Overview:

A Hull Surveyor is a professional who inspects and evaluates the condition of a vessel’s hull and superstructure. They are responsible for conducting surveys of vessels, assessing their condition and providing reports to clients. Hull Surveyors must have a thorough knowledge of maritime regulations and safety standards, as well as a good understanding of the construction and operation of vessels.

How To Become an Hull Surveyor:

To become an Hull Surveyor, you will need to obtain a degree in marine engineering or a related field. You will also need to obtain a certification from the National Association of Marine Surveyors (NAMS). This certification requires passing an exam and completing a minimum of two years of experience in the field.

Hull Surveyor Skills:

• Knowledge of maritime regulations and safety standards
• Ability to inspect and evaluate the condition of a vessel’s hull and superstructure
• Good understanding of the construction and operation of vessels
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Ability to write detailed reports
• Good problem-solving skills

What is Hull Surveyor Knowledge?

• Knowledge of maritime regulations and safety standards
• Knowledge of the construction and operation of vessels
• Knowledge of surveying techniques and equipment
• Knowledge of marine engineering principles
• Knowledge of marine surveying software

What is Hull Surveyor Responsibilities?

• Conduct surveys of vessels to assess their condition
• Inspect and evaluate the condition of a vessel’s hull and superstructure
• Prepare detailed reports on the condition of vessels
• Ensure that vessels comply with maritime regulations and safety standards
• Provide advice and recommendations to clients
• Maintain accurate records of surveys

What is Hull Surveyor Experience?

• Experience in marine engineering or a related field
• Experience in conducting surveys of vessels
• Experience in inspecting and evaluating the condition of a vessel’s hull and superstructure
• Experience in preparing detailed reports
• Experience in ensuring that vessels comply with maritime regulations and safety standards

What is Hull Surveyor Qualifications?

• Degree in marine engineering or a related field
• Certification from the National Association of Marine Surveyors (NAMS)
• Knowledge of maritime regulations and safety standards
• Knowledge of the construction and operation of vessels
• Knowledge of surveying techniques and equipment
• Knowledge of marine engineering principles
• Knowledge of marine surveying software

Hull Surveyor Educations:

• Degree in marine engineering or a related field
• Certification from the National Association of Marine Surveyors (NAMS)
• Courses in maritime regulations and safety standards
• Courses in the construction and operation of vessels
• Courses in surveying techniques and equipment
• Courses in marine engineering principles
• Courses in marine surveying software
What tools help Hull Surveyor work better?
• Marine surveying software: This software helps Hull Surveyors to quickly and accurately assess the condition of vessels.
• Digital cameras: Digital cameras are used to take photos of vessels to document their condition.
• GPS: GPS is used to accurately locate vessels and to measure distances.
• Laser rangefinders: Laser rangefinders are used to measure distances and to determine the size of vessels.
Good tips to help Hull Surveyor do more effectively?
• Stay up to date with maritime regulations and safety standards.
• Develop a thorough understanding of the construction and operation of vessels.
• Maintain accurate records of surveys.
• Use the latest surveying techniques and equipment.
• Develop strong communication and interpersonal skills.
• Work closely with clients to ensure their needs are met.
Common Hull Surveyor interview questions?
• What experience do you have in conducting surveys of vessels?
• How familiar are you with maritime regulations and safety standards?
• What do you know about the construction and operation of vessels?
• What surveying techniques and equipment are you familiar with?
• How do you ensure that vessels comply with maritime regulations and safety standards?
• What experience do you have in preparing detailed reports?