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Professionals
Sub-Major Group
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Science and Engineering Professionals
Minor Unit Group
MASCO Code
2149-02
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Marine Salvage Engineer is responsible for the safe and efficient recovery of vessels, cargo, and other marine assets damaged or in distress. They assess the condition of the vessel and its environment, plan and carry out salvage operations using marine engineering techniques, and ensure compliance with international safety and environmental standards. The role involves coordinating with divers, surveyors, legal and insurance experts, managing logistics, and preparing reports while mitigating environmental risks.
Tasks
Assess distressed vessels and surrounding marine conditions to determine salvage requirements.
Plan salvage operations by considering vessel stability, weather conditions, and environmental risks.
Lead and coordinate salvage operations, including towing, lifting, and dewatering activities.
Operate and supervise specialised salvage equipment, and coordinate diving teams and underwater robotic operations.
Assess vessel damage and prepare cost estimates and budgets for salvage projects.
Supervise salvage personnel and enforce safety procedures throughout operations.
Manage logistics and resources to support the efficient and timely completion of salvage operations.
Ensure compliance with local and international maritime safety laws and environmental regulations.
Document salvage activities and prepare detailed reports for stakeholders and insurance purposes.
Identify operational hazards and implement preventive safety measures during salvage operations.
Skills
Basic
Critical thinking and problem-solving skills to develop an effective salvage plans.
Effective communication to coordinate with crew, divers, surveyors, and officials.
Knowledge of maritime laws, safety standards, and environmental regulations.
Project management skills to prioritise tasks and meet tight deadlines.
Strong foundation in marine engineering, including ship structures and underwater equipment.
Specific
Ability to assess vessel stability and structural integrity for salvage feasibility.
Ability to coordinate and supervise divers, crane operators, and salvage personnel.
Ability to plan and execute complex marine salvage operations.
Competency in risk assessment and workplace safety and health management for salvage operations.
Competency in the design and use of temporary salvage structures, including buoyancy systems and lifting platforms.
Expertise in marine salvage techniques and the operation of cranes, pumps, and winches.
Knowledge in diving support and underwater salvage operations.
Knowledge in environmental risk mitigation and compliance in marine salvage operations.
Knowledge in the mechanical and electrical operation and maintenance of salvage equipment.
Additional Info
QUALIFICATION
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
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