Shipyard Mechanical Supervisor

Shipyard Mechanical Supervisor
Company:

Massachusetts Maritime Academy


Details of the offer

Mechanical Supervisor Position
Abstract: The Mechanical Department supports ship repair production throughout the facility including, but not limited to, our 1092' Graving Dock,1280T Mobile Boat Hauler (MBH), wet berth and various fabrication projects and trade shops. Trained members of the Mechanical Department assist with the vessel docking process on both the Graving Dock and MBH. The Supervisor will oversee all of the department's operations, which is staffed by skilled mechanics, machinists, and helpers.
Daily Responsibilities:
Delegate daily tasks to department personnel in support of drydocking and ship repair projects, prioritizing efficiency.
Review and analyze work specifications, develop plans to execute work, and memorialize all work performed in written condition reports to the satisfaction of on-site customer representative.
Interface with project managers and other trade supervisors to coordinate the efficient completion of mechanical projects.
Physically supervise all ongoing work and provide direction when necessary.
Execute maintenance program for shipyard fire main pump and boiler.
Submit daily reports for manpower, identifying work carried out and man hours expended.
Preferred Qualifications/Experience:
4 yrs. of preferred experience as a Mechanical Supervisor at a ship repair facility.
Previous experience with sea valve maintenance and overhaul preferred.
Ability to work 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (nights and weekends) when needed.
Strong verbal and written skills required.
Preferred experience in the use of Microsoft Office suite including but not limited to Outlook, Excel, Word.
Use of personal protective equipment such as respirators, hard hats and safety footwear is required.
Bilingual Spanish skills a plus.
Pay commensurate with experience.
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#Marine
#Maritime
#Shipyard
#Drydock
#Projectmanagement
Shipyard Health & Safety Manager
Job Description:
Evaluate Shipyard Operations to identify hazards and establish appropriate controls that can encompass occupational safety and health hazards related to the Facility and Ship Repair work.
Coordinate with personnel to secure compliance with company safety policy, contract safety requirements, as well as state and federal requirements.
Conduct accident investigations, studies, and recommendations for corrective actions needed.
Develop, implement and conduct safety and health training programs.
Conduct daily safety inspections onboard ship and in and around facility.
Perform tests, calibrate and use test equipment, interpret test results, and ability to inspect, test, and evaluate spaces. Must be able to determine the need for further evaluation by a Certified Marine Chemist.
Physical requirements include but are not limited to squat, stand, climb ladders, enter and exit confined spaces/tanks & voids and walk long distances that encompass large vessels and shipyard.
Conduct multiple daily rounds of the vessel in the dry dock using each day's "Plan of the Day" as a guideline for priority areas. Specific focus should be dedicated to areas where (1) welding is being performed, (2) tank-related work, and (3) work taking place at a height or where fall protection is required. Note: regardless of the activity noted on the "Plan of the Day,", all areas of the ship must be surveyed for general hazards and cleanliness issues.
Conduct at least one daily round in the dry dock itself, and more frequently based on type and quantity of work taking place. The dry dock is to include the pump room and caisson.
Conduct multiple daily rounds of the south pier and lay down area, including rounds on board any vessel being worked on.
Conduct multiple daily rounds of the warehouses and facility, paying particular attention to stanchions and chains around the dry dock for possible damage.
Conduct fire extinguisher inspections once per month. The inspections must be at least 20 days apart (but no more than 40 days apart). Extinguisher inventory to be used to ensure all extinguishers are inspected and signed off on.
Monitor "Hazmat area" daily for cleanliness and ensure that all containers are properly stored and labeled.
Perform periodic inspections of equipment as required, including fall arrest equipment, personal floatation devices, lifting equipment (hoists, slings, chains, etc.) and document findings.
Collaborate with HSE Team to develop weekly schedule, ensuring safety oversight on weekends and holidays.
Requirements:
Preferred candidate will have a minimum of 4 years of experience working in a Safety principled role. Shipyard and Ship Repair work environment a plus or the equivalent combination of education and experience that enables performance of all aspects of the position.
Knowledge of Vessel Structure, location and spaces a plus.
Knowledge of current OSHA Standards.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite required.
Safety and Training Certifications.
Have or obtain Shipyard Competent Person Certification.
Reporting Duties:
Attend daily 0700 Production Meeting.
Document all findings each day including corrective action taken to mitigate or correct hazards and risks, summarized in a "Daily Safety Report" to be submitted to Management.
Document all safety infractions/incidents by employees and subcontractors in Disciplinary Action Forms for presentation to Management.
Generate Incident Reports for all job-site injuries, equipment damage and "near-miss" events.
Record Keeping/Education
Obtain OSHA 40/OSHA 10 Maritime Certifications within 3 months of hire (BDD will reimburse for costs). Pursue additional Safety Certifications relevant to Ship Repair work thereafter.
Maintain a filing system of safety infractions and incident reports.
Promulgate training initiatives and require Subcontractors to provide safety documentation.
Host "Tool Box" talks for employees and subcontractors, providing education on various safety topics germane to shipyard operations.
General Information:
Base hours are Monday-Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. weekend coverage will be on a rotational basis as required by ongoing projects.
#Engineering
#Marine
#Maritime
#Shipyard
#Drydock
#HQSE

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