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Careers
in the Marine Industry
Senior Structural Engineer / Surveyor London
(Lifting and Handling) to £43,000 + Benefits + Relocation
Required for the lifting appliance and materials handling section
potential
of our major client. The candidate will be involved with davits,
ships cranes, linkspans, shiplift systems, heavy lift cranes, pipe
laying and other lifting equipment.
Surveyors / Senior Surveyors London
Experienced Ship Surveyors - Tax free Salary +
£30-43,000 + Benefits + Relocation
Ex Pat Package - Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Qatar & Bahrain
Suitable candidates will be qualified Naval Architects familiar
Are you looking for an exciting challenge in the New Year?
with classification standards or have relevant seagoing We need surveyors to join a major international company, in locations
experience as a certified ships officer. throughout the Gulf. Offering an exciting career plus an amazing
lifestyle, this is a chance not to be missed!
Graduate Naval Architects Various From £21,000 + Benefits
We currently have vacancies for Graduate Naval Architects and Technical Services Manager - £60,000 + Package
Marine Engineers in various locations. Candidates should have a London or Dubai
degree in Naval Architecture / Marine Engineering or equivalent. Our client is developing a new Technical Services department. They
require an experienced and business minded Naval Architect to
Naval Architect / Senior Naval Architect North Devon
develop this new branch which will support their casualty surveying,
to £40,000 + Benefits + Relocation
and loss prevention cases. If you’re looking for a department to run,
Our client is established in the build and delivery of world class
with strong possibilities of promotion this role is for you!
mega yachts together with other commercial and naval vessels.
Candidates will be qualified Naval Architects with practical
experience of ship designs.
specialist recruitment to the offshore & marine industry
t: +44(0) 23 8033 4444 - e:
marine@faststream.co.uk
www.faststream.co.uk
e:
marine@matchtech.com
w:
www.matchtech.com
t: 01489 898160
1450 Parkway, Solent Business Park, Fareham, Hants PO15 7AF
IACS AUDIT MANAGER
IACS is looking to appoint a third Audit Manager to join a professional, established audit team running its
Quality System Certification Scheme (QSCS). This is a rare opportunity to make a significant and valued
contribution in assisting IACS classification societies to continually improve performance.
Responsible for the planning, conduct and follow-up of audits for several IACS societies annually, the role is
both demanding and challenging. Audit Managers are supported by a team of Sub-contract Auditors and
report to the Quality Secretary. However you will have a high degree of autonomy in planning and conducting
the audits which will involve extensive and regular travel. The audits cover offices, new constructions and
existing ships under survey as well as the inspection and certification of marine equipment and materials.
The successful candidate will have an established technical track record in the work of classification
societies, the survey and certification of ships and offshore structures as well as experience in auditing to
ISO 9001 and the ISM Code and a good knowledge of IACS and IMO requirements. They will also be self-
reliant, diplomatic, tenacious, professional and a team player.
In return you can expect a competitive salary and contribution to a pension fund of your choice.
If you are interested in applying for this rewarding and challenging role, please send or email your C.V. to
Peter Williams, IACS Quality Secretary, at the address shown below. The closing date for applications is
28 February 2008.
IACS Ltd, QSCS Operations Centre, Suite 2, Orchard House
51-67 Commercial Road, Southampton, Hampshire,
United Kingdom, SO15 1GG
E-mail:
iacslimited12@btconnect.com
IACS
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