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Vigor Marine Group

Project Superintendent - Ship Repair

Vigor Marine Group, Seattle, Washington, us, 98127

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Project Superintendent - Ship Repair at Vigor Marine Group

Base pay range $98,000.00/yr - $110,000.00/yr

Position summary Responsible for specific project segments and activities associated with the profitable repair of ships. Under guidance of the assigned Project Manager, plans, coordinates, manages and evaluates work required to repair or modify marine vessels that produce timely, profitable results and satisfied customers. The incumbent must be self-disciplined, resourceful and willingness to accept responsibility for yard and customer assets. Exercises appropriate independent judgement in adjusting priorities, goals and work assignments, methods, procedures and techniques to successfully facilitate vessel repairs and shipyard maintenance. Overall goals, budgets and priorities are established jointly with the appropriate manager where applicable. Progress and performance are monitored through periodic evaluation.

essential duties and responsibilities

Develops short‑term and long‑term goals including work priorities and schedules for consideration to the assigned Project Manager. Plans, coordinates and directs daily and weekly production activities on assigned ship repair contracts and construction crafts. Effectively communicates and collaborates with managers to develop strategies that result in the appropriate (i.e., timely and skill‑specific) deployment of personnel and equipment needed on projects.

Coordinates tasks for each job among customers, contract administrators, and craft workers and revises daily/weekly schedules as needed. Inspects work in progress to ensure that workmanship conforms to specifications and adherence to repair schedules.

Communicates to others, such as the customer and assigned Project Manager, project status; participates with customers and the Project Manager in planning and production meetings.

Confers with and directs supervisory and project management personnel regularly to establish and revise work schedules, clarify objectives, follow progress and resolve production issues. This includes ensuring that employees correctly carrying the work procedures, interpreting specifications, and coordinating various phases of the repair process to prevent delays.

Writes accurate and timely records or documentation for each job and contributes accordingly to final written specifications. Confers with supervision and project management staff, and project inspectors and suppliers of materials to resolve repair problems, and to improve repair methods of standard vessel maintenance work.

Prepares reports on work progress, materials used, costs, and adjusts work schedules as indicated by reports. Responsible operating within the established budget and monitoring project costs while maintaining required standards of quality.

Reviews employee training needs and cross‑craft trades workers to maximize employee skill base. Confers with supervision, craft heads and project managers to recommend solutions to training needs in seeking out opportunities to maximize use of craft trades. May on occasion be required to perform work necessitating the use of tools.

Develops recommends, establishes, and enforces work standards, production schedules, quality and quantity requirements, and work rules consistent with operating policies, productivity levels of standard vessel maintenance work, and assigned goals and objectives.

Maintains effective working relationship with craft workers, customers, and contract administrators.

Ensures that worker safety and environmental concerns are constantly monitored, problems are effectively resolved, and that all work performed meets standards set by regulatory bodies.

education & experience An Associate’s degree in any technical skill associated with ship repair, and four to six (4 to 6) years of progressively more complex work experience demonstrating the required ship repair and production management skills; an equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted.

knowledge, skills, and abilities Knowledge of marine‑related equipment, ship repair and construction techniques; sequencing of ship repair activities; shipyard safety practices; complex mathematical principles as applied to shipping activities.

Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers, and employees; read, analyze, and interpret ship repair specifications, blue prints, general business periodicals, marine repair/shipyard professional journals, technical procedures, and government regulations; write reports, business correspondences and procedures; define problems; collect data; establish facts; and draw valid conclusions; accomplish tasks through influencing those not in the direct line of authority.

Skill in operating a personal computer and various PC applications such as word processing, spreadsheet; interpreting an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form; working with several abstract and concrete variables; effectively resolving conflict; providing positive customer service; using tools as required for accomplishing the work.

certificates, licenses, registrations None required.

physical demands The physical demands for this position are light to moderate. May require some lifting or assistance with heavy equipment. The incumbent of this position requires stand for extensive periods of. Must Peter otherwise etc.

equal employment opportunity and diversity Vigor is committed to inclusion and diversity by providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veterans, age, genetics, or any physical or mental condition that can be reasonably accommodated. Reasoning accommodations may be requested.

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