ISCO Specialization 3115.1.8 Marine Surveyor

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Marine Surveyor: Marine surveyors inspect vessels intended for operations in maritime or open sea waters. They ensure that vessels and equipment follow the regulations laid down by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO). They may also act as third parties for the review of offshore facilities and construction projects.

Essential Skills

  • Lead Inspections
  • Advise On Maritime Subjects
  • Assess Vessel Capability
  • Ensure Vessel Compliance With Regulations
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Assess Structural Integrity Of Ship For Maritime Usage
  • Types Of Maritime Vessels
  • Read Engineering Drawings
  • Mathematics
  • Write Inspection Reports
  • Global Maritime Distress And Safety System
  • Determine Cause Of Damage
  • Inspect Vessel
  • Analyse Ship Operations
  • Quality Assurance Procedures
  • Recognise Signs Of Corrosion
  • Ship Related Legislative Requirements
  • Mechanics Of Vessels
  • Comply With Operational Standards For Vessels
  • National Waterways
  • Read Standard Blueprints
  • Maritime Telecommunications
  • Maritime Transportation Technology
  • Ensure Vessel Security
  • International Waterways


Optional Skills

  • Interpret Inland Water Transport Regulations
  • Adhere To Traffic Regulations On Inland Waterways
  • Monitor The Discharge Of Cargo
  • Vehicle Cargo Capacity
  • Inspect Offshore Constructions
  • Act As Contact Person During Equipment Incident
  • Use Different Communication Channels
  • Operate Precision Measuring Equipment
  • Assume Responsibility For Maintaining A Safe Ship Environment
  • File Claims With Insurance Companies
  • Manage Health And Safety Standards
  • Issue Licences
  • Advise On Equipment Maintenance
  • European Classification Of Inland Waterways
  • Write Work-Related Reports
  • Conduct Performance Tests
  • Inspect Vessel Manufacturing
  • Distinguish Various Types Of Ships
  • Use Maritime English
  • Physical Parts Of The Vessel
  • Engine Components
  • Calculate The Amount Of Cargo On A Vessel
  • Identify Risks Of Ship Activities
  • Inspect Engine Rooms
  • Provide Advice To Technicians
  • Recognise Abnormalities On Board
  • Have Computer Literacy
  • Conduct Analysis Of Ship Data
  • Principles Of Cargo Stowage
  • Read Stowage Plans
  • Inland Waterway Police Regulations
  • Engineering Processes
  • Inspect Cargo
  • Monitor The Validity Of Ship Certificates
  • Ensure Equipment Maintenance
  • Engineering Principles
  • Review Ship Documentation


Alternative Names

  • Hull And Machinery Surveyor
  • Yacht And Small Craft Surveyor
  • Cargo Surveyor
  • Marine Surveyors
  • Maritime Ship Inspector
  • Marine Warranty Surveyor
  • Inland Waterway Vessel Inspector
  • Inland Water Ship Inspector


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