Position Summary
As relates to electrical discipline, responsible for coordinating and updating guidelines,approvals, inspections, input to the projects from in-house sources, site offices, architects and other consultants.
Follows developments in technology and applies that in Newbuilding projects as well as in solutions to improve the performance of the existing fleet.
Sharing of responsibilities related to systems and areas will be separately agreed for each project
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Responsible for design and building supervision of High and Low woltage systems.
2. Overviews the electrical approval processes with Superintendents
3. Applies relevant rules and regulations in the development of cruise ship design and building
4. Participation to architectural mock-ups for lighting assessment
As relates to the electrical discipline:
5. Coordinates modification with in-house architects, marine operations, other teams as needed.
6. Follow-up and reporting of approval and building progresses
7. Overviews document approval, FAT process, Quay tests and Sea trial
8. Participates the FAT tests for critical equipments
9. Ensures, that innovations and best practices from existing fleet will be implemented on future Newbuilding projects and Revitalization projects.
10. Updates SQM and Environmental quality systems.
11. Supports operational teams with unfinished work warranty claims after delivery items as needed
12. Meets with potential makers and systems designers
13. Communicates with RCL fleet ships when found necessary
Additional responsibilities may be assigned based on the scope of the project
Key skills & experience required:
14. Fluency in English
15. Computer literate
16. Experience from new building site surveys, especially from the own field of expertise.
17. Shipboard experience
18. Good understanding of technical systems onboard
19. Experience of shipbuilding and design
20. Good skills to read drawings
21. Good skills for communication and co-operation
22. Deep knowledge of SOLAS, IMO, classification rules and marine standards.
Qualifications:
Chief Electrical Engineer
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