Job ID:
41616
Location:
Southampton : Hampshire House
Position Category:
Consulting
Position Type:
Employee Regular
Machinery Failure Investigation Specialist
Lloyd's Register
Location: Southampton, UK.
What we're looking for
The Technical and Failure Investigation Department (TFI) provides world:class failure investigation services to global clients by carrying out engineering assessment and evaluation of systems and component failures to help marine and land:based asset owners and operators minimise business downtime. Using core engineering skills to identify and understand the root causes of failure, we provide customised solutions to allow recovery back to operation as part of a rapid response service.
Reporting to the Technical and Failure Investigation Department Manager, a key responsibility of this role is to carry out a wide range of technical and failure investigations which will include site investigation work and collaboration with our state of the art materials laboratory in Chandler's Ford. This is not a laboratory:based role. There is opportunity to work from home and visit office/materials laboratory in Chandlers Ford as necessary.
What we offer you
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The opportunity to work for an organization that has a clear sense of purpose, is values driven and helps colleagues to develop professionally and personally through our range of people development programmes
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Full:time employment
The role
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To provide technical support to the TFI team and other LR Advisory teams as required.
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To produce deliverables within agreed parameters in an appropriate format and take responsibility to review other employee's work as requested.
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To discuss / present deliverables with internal / external clients at a senior level and be able to suggest alternative solutions where appropriate.
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Produce proposals and define required work to meet client's expectations. Ensure consistency of proposals to clients according to established procedures.
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To assess / recommend the time / value of the work to be undertaken for an internal / external client within an agreed fee / cost structure and within the commercial aspects of the contract.
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To make recommendations based on internal / external client feedback to assist in service delivery improvement and to help build the business.
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Share knowledge with the team and advising colleagues based on reviews and own experience; build an internal network of contacts in order to gain knowledge from senior personnel within Lloyd's Register.
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To pursue Continuous Professional Development and maintain a high degree of discipline knowledge and awareness.
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To mentor / coach other technical employees to achieve effective technical knowledge transfer and application.
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To undertake project management where applicable, including monitoring project progress and spend against budget and contract requirements.
What you bring
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A degree or equivalent from a tertiary organisation recognised by Lloyd's Register within the relevant field of engineering or physical science (minimum of two years programme) or qualifications from a marine or nautical institution and relevant sea:going experience as a certificated ship's officer.
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Proficiency in the English Language commensurate with the work.
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Good general knowledge of marine and industrial power plant machinery, including internal combustion engines (mainly diesel, dual fuel and gas), electric motors, shafting, gearing, dampers, couplings, propellers, pumps and piping, steam plant etc.
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Ability knowledge and experience to a wide range of technical investigations on client vessels/sites in the marine and offshore and land:based industry providing timely solutions in line with client expectations.
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