1. Conduct classification inspections for international voyaging vessels;
2. Conduct legal inspections for international voyaging vessels;
3. Conduct reviews and inspections for ISPS/ISM/MLC;
4. Conduct on-site inspections, handle technical issues encountered during inspections, and issue inspection reports and related technical documents in accordance with regulations and designated qualifications;
5. Assist the general manager in managing ship files and databases;
6. Be responsible for coordinating with the branch company and supervising its business and technical operations;
7. Take on other tasks assigned by the leadership of the classification society.
Qualifications: 1. Bachelor's degree or above; 3 years of experience in ship inspection related work, with a major in ship and ocean engineering, navigation technology, and marine engineering preferred;
2. Familiar with the theoretical knowledge of ship and ocean engineering structures, and understands ship and ocean engineering construction and repair processes, as well as the classification and construction standards, government regulations, and requirements of international conventions;
3. Passed the examination for ship inspectors conducted by the Maritime Administration and holds an A-level registered inspector certificate;
4. Fluent in spoken and written English and proficient in computer operation;
5. Good communication and coordination skills; a strong sense of responsibility, compliance with regulations, integrity, and a love for ship inspection;
6. Good health, able to meet the physical requirements of the job, environment, and conditions; able to travel.