Job Requirements
Roles & Responsibilities:
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Perform engineering assessments of marine Terminal facilities, including berthing, mooring and other facilities
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Has ability to provide innovative solutions /automations/ methodologies to build a differentiation for Quest Global
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Perform operational assessments to assist facilities with risk management activities and assuring compliance with industry standards
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Coordinate the activities between customer, regional and global technical teams
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Perform fitness for service engineering assessment based on existing conditions.
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Provide repair scope after structural assessments for continuous operations.
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Read and interpret general arrangement drawings, structural drawings and design calculation sheets, understand the components within the marine terminal.
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Understand the inspection data, inspection summary and assign the damage class based on the equipment degradation documents.
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Perform probability failure assessments and failure consequence assessments.
Work Experience
Education and Experience:
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Experience in Oil & Gas, Petrochemical, Heavy Industrial assets (Don’t delete this point)
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Bachelor’s or master’s in Marine Structures, Ocean/Coastal engineering, Offshore structures, Dredging and Harbour Engineering disciplines
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Master’s in Structural Engineering with experience in Marine terminal structure design experience.
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Experience in the field of Marine Terminal / Coastal Structural / Ports / Harbor / Berthing & Mooring
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Minimum 1-3 years relevant industry experience
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Candidates should be self-motivated and focused on achieving business results
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Solid technical and analytical skills
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Strong communication, innovative thinking, and teamwork capabilities
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Knowledge of key industry guidelines for marine
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Knowledge of berthing, mooring and fender
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Capable of reading and interpreting drawings and specifications for typical marine terminal components (cargo transfer systems, mooring, fenders, gangways, etc.)
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Experience of marine terminal structures and facilities (e.g., ship size, effective mooring layouts, gangway and loading arm or hose operating envelopes, etc.)
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Experience in assessing existing marine terminal operations