Inspect vessel manufacturing

Description

Inspect plants where ships and boats are manufactured to ensure safety and quality control. Ensure that components are manufactured in compliance with safety and design specifications.

Alternative labels

examine production of vessels
inspect manufacturing of vessels
control vessel manufacturing
look over vessel manufacturing
supervise manufacture of vessels
ensure quality of vessel manufacturing
inspect production of vessels

Skill type

skill/competence

Skill reusability level

cross-sector

Relationships with occupations

Essential skill

Inspect vessel manufacturing is an essential skill of the following occupations:

Vessel assembly inspector: Vessel assembly inspectors use measuring and testing equipment to inspect and monitor boat and ship assemblies to ensure conformity to engineering specifications and to safety standards and regulations. They examine the assemblies to detect malfunction and damage and check repair work. They also provide detailed inspection documentation and recommend action where problems were discovered.
Vessel engine inspector: Vessel engine inspectors inspect ship and boat engines such as electric motors, nuclear reactors, gas turbine engines, outboard motors, two-stroke or four-stroke diesel engines, LNG, fuel dual engines and, in some cases, marine steam engines in assembly facilities to ensure compliance with safety standards and regulations. They conduct routine, post-overhaul, pre-availability and post-casualty inspections. They provide documentation for repair activities and technical support to maintenance and repair centres. They review administrative records, analyse the operating performance of engines and report their findings.

Optional skill

Inspect vessel manufacturing is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.

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 partiesĀ for the review of offshore facilities and construction projects.

 


 

References

  1. Inspect vessel manufacturing – ESCO

 

Last updated on September 20, 2022