Marine Surveyor I
SGS
2021-12-03 07:34:12
Union, Washington, United States
Job type: fulltime
Job industry: Construction
Job description
Job Description
SUMMARY
This position is responsible for organizing, scheduling and completing vessel and barge draft surveys for the determination of weight by water displacement. This role must develop a robust communications network in order to schedule timely draft surveys. The Marine Surveyor must adhere to SGS Health and Safety policies at all times.
JOB FUNCTIONS
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS MAY BE MADE TO ENABLE INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES TO PERFORM THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS.
The Marine Surveyor is accountable for managing all aspects of the jobs as required and for ensuring that the Regional Manager is kept current and informed on all aspects of the activities that have any direct or indirect impact on financial, quality and
(1) Performing vessel draft surveys, barge surveys, on/off hire condition surveys, and product inspections for vessels carrying a variety of products, including grains and grain by-products
(2) Performing Marine Cargo inspections on a variety of bulk cargo products (grains and by-products) via vessel and/or barge draft surveys and physical/visual examination, as deemed necessary. Using accepted draft surveying techniques (draft immersion) to calculate quantities of cargo loaded or discharged from vessels;
(3) Conducting on/off hire Ship condition surveys, cargo Hold inspection surveys and Bunker surveys for various marine vessel, as applicable in the Trade Industry; utilizing knowledge of ship construction, stability, terminologies and routines., as well as SGSs standard inspection and quality management procedures to conduct marine survey work;
(4) Utilizing SGS Patented Draft Survey Tool and SGS standard methods of inspection/reporting procedures to draft survey reports, on/off hire surveys, bunker surveys. Including understanding documents for certificates of weight, certificates of analysis, and certificates of hold cleanliness and tightness, etc.;
(5) Providing reports to clients in standard format and in accordance with corporate quality programs, policies and procedures;
(6) Ensuring that the vessels construction, machinery, equipment and cargo meets governmental and international maritime and environmental regulations;
(7) Utilizing knowledge of ship construction, stability, terms and routines, as well as SGSs standard inspection and quality management procedures to supervise conducting marine surveys;
(8) Using sophisticated draft surveying techniques (_e.g. _draft immersion) to calculate quantities of cargo loaded or discharged from vessels, taking into account any changes in weight that may take place during cargo operation;
(9) Overseeing cargo sampling and analysis and inspecting cargo holds;
(10) Using SGS specialized methods and reporting procedures to develop draft survey reports (including certificates of weight, certificates of analysis, and certificates of hold cleanliness and tightness);
(11) Insuring reports to clients in accordance with corporate quality programs, policies, and procedures;
(12) Providing expert opinions and guidance to clients on stowage and carriage of specialized cargoes, condition and suitability of vessels, including hull and machinery, cargo damage, cargo holding cleanliness and overall risk assessment to minimize the clients financial risks and liability;
(13) Utilizing sampling and analysis methods and techniques to perform product/cargo inspections and ensure adherence with safety and environmental standards.