Description
Requirements
Key Responsibilities
Shipyard Planning & Coordination
- Develop detailed repair and maintenance scopes for scheduled shipyard periods.
- Solicit, review, and evaluate shipyard bids and contractor proposals.
- Coordinate project timelines, budgets, and resource allocation.
- Ensure all work aligns with company standards, regulatory requirements, and class rules.
Project Management & Oversight
- Serve as the on-site company representative during shipyard periods.
- Oversee daily progress, ensuring work is completed safely, correctly, and efficiently.
- Manage change orders, schedule adjustments, and emergent repairs.
- Conduct inspections of completed work and verify quality before acceptance.
- Coordinate with port engineers and vessel crews to ensure project alignment.
Technical & Operational Support
- Provide technical guidance on mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and structural repairs.
- Review engineering drawings, specifications, and repair procedures.
- Support troubleshooting of complex vessel systems as needed during shipyard periods.
- Ensure proper testing, commissioning, and sea trials following major repairs.
Documentation & Reporting
- Maintain accurate project documentation, including daily progress logs, cost tracking, and change orders.
- Prepare Port Engineering/Project Manager Reports summarizing completed work, costs, delays, and recommendations.
- Submit reports to upper management and participate in post-project reviews.
- Assist the Compliance Department in ensuring all regulatory documentation, class surveys, and USCG requirements are completed and filed.
Qualifications
Required
- Strong background in marine engineering, naval architecture, or vessel repair management.
- Hands-on knowledge of tugboat and barge systems, including diesel engines, electrical systems, hydraulics, pneumatics, and structural components.
- Proven experience managing shipyard projects or major vessel repair periods.
- Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, repair specifications, and regulatory requirements.
- Strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills.
- Ability to work in industrial environments, including confined spaces and elevated areas.
- Ability to lift tools, parts, and equipment as required.
Preferred
- Experience with EMD, Caterpillar, Cummins, Wabtec, Mitsubishi, or Alco main engines.
- Experience with Detroit, John Deere, Caterpillar, Cummins generators.
- Experience with Tank Barges.
- Experience with Ballast Water Treatment Systems.
- Familiarity with ABS, USCG, and other maritime regulatory frameworks.
- Welding, fabrication, or marine mechanical background.
- Prior experience with tug and barge industry.
Physical Requirements
- Ability to work in confined spaces, machinery spaces, and restricted areas.
- Ability to work in elevated areas, including masts, stacks, and scaffolding.
- Ability to lift parts, tools, and supplies as required.
- Ability to climb ladders, gangways, and vertical access points.
- Comfortable working around heat, noise, and heavy industrial equipment.
Work Environment & Expectations
- Frequent travel to shipyards and vessel locations.
- Extended on-site presence required during major repair periods.
- Fast-paced environment requiring strong decision-making and problem-solving skills.
- Close coordination with engineering, operations, and vessel crews.
Position Type: Full-Time with benefits, Shoreside (Remote with Travel)
Schedule: Monday – Friday with weekends as required by operational needs.
Travel: Required during shipyard periods and as operational needs dictate. A company vehicle is provided.
Shipyard: Responsible for overseeing vessel and barge shipyard periods.