Marine Inspector JOB DESCRIPTION GUIDE

Marine Inspector Salary Guide

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Marine Inspector Core Duties and Qualifications

Marine inspector is important in the marine sector since inspector ensures proper functioning, maintenance and compliance with legal requirements concerning ships. Marine inspectors interact with shipowners, operators and regulatory authorities sensitively with a purpose of safe operation and deduction of possible risks.

The duty of inspector lies in the very careful checking of ships, as well as overseeing the inspection of machinery, hulls, and safety equipment, and follows the international marine regulations and standards strictly.

Desired Profile For A Marine Inspector

Roles and Duties

Marine inspector works in both offshore and onshore surroundings, and need to have knowledge of maritime laws, so they can operate smoothly and securely. Marine inspector is also in charge of the following duties and responsibilities for the completion of role:
  • Carry out in depth inspections of the vessels and their equipment.
  • Make sure the ships follow the international maritime regulations and safety standards.
  • Review vessel documents and certifications and verify them.
  • Compile clear inspection findings and advice on the processes.
  • Communicate with ship owners, operators, and regulatory agencies.
  • Inspect and check ships to ensure the repairs and maintenance are done according to standards.
  • Study marine incidents and identify the main causes.
  • Give advice for improvements in the target of safety, efficiency, and regulatory compliance.

Qualifications And Certifications

Here are the qualification requirements for the job of marine inspector sought by the employers:
  • Required bachelor’s degree or equivalent in
    • Marine engineering
    • Naval architecture
    • Maritime studies
    • Mechanical engineering
    • Related field
  • Master’s degree in marine engineering, naval architecture, or related field.
  • Professional certifications of Certified Marine Inspector (CMI), Certified Ship Surveyor (CSS), Certified Auditor (CA), and others are suggested.

Skills And Expertise

Below is the list of skill sets and experience for the role of marine inspector sought by the employers:

  • 5- 8 years of prior professional experience in ship engineering, marine inspection, surveying, or related works.
  • Expertise in inspection and surveying software like ShipManager, Inspector, Surveyor.
  • Knowledge of MS Office, Tableau, Power BI, etc.
  • Understanding of international marine regulations and standards.
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Strong project management and organizational skills.
  • Financial acumen.
  • Strong leadership and team management skills.
  • Ability to think and act analytically in solving issues.
  • Attention to detail.

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