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- Opportunity ID:
- MYO-20146973
- Type :
- Full time
- Position Level :
- ---
- Industry :
- Engineering - Maritime
- Job Specialization :
- Building/Construction - Architect/Interior Design
- City :
- Shah Alam
- Description :
- - Conduct surveys throughout the ship's life (building new ship, annual survey, interim survey, special survey) to ensure standards are maintained;
- Perform inspections required by domestic statutes and international conventions by the International Maritime Organization (IMO);
- Witness tests and operation of emergency and safety machinery and equipment;
- Measure ships for tonnage and survey them for load line assignment;
- Attend court as an expert witness and assist in coroner's inquiries;
Investigate marine accidents.
- Requirements :
- - Possess a Degree In Marine Engineering / Naval Architecture / Mechanical Engineering / COC Class 1
- Willing to take on responsibility and able to Inspire commitments
- Willing to accept overseas transfer or assignment
- Will be stationed in Peninsular / East Malaysia
- Fresh graduates are encouraged to apply
- Lowest Qualification :
- Bachelor Degree
- Closing Date :
- 5/12/14, 12:00 AM
Ships Classification (M) Sdn Bhd
- Phone :
- 03-5513 8170
- Address :
- WISMA SCM, NO. 2 & 3, BLOCK 2, PRESINT ALAMI,PERSIARAN AKUATIK,SEKSYEN 13
- City :
- SHAH ALAM
- State :
- Selangor
- Country :
Description
Ships Classification Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (abbreviated SCM) was established in 1994, inspired by the awareness between local professionals and entrepreneurs that the need for such Classification Society is vital in the growing maritime industry in Malaysia.
SCM began her operation in 1997 with the mandate and recognition given by the Malaysian Marine Department to classify Malaysian flag vessels operating within the Malaysia Near Coastal trading limits. Since then, SCM is the only local organization recognized to undertake the classification of Malaysian-registered ships within the country.
However, the service limitation had been lifted by the Government of Malaysia vide the Appointment Letter from the Minister of Transport Malaysia dated 14th December 2007 according to section 10(2A) of Malaysian Shipping Ordinance 1952. Today, after over a decade in operation, SCM has grown tremendously in its manning capacity and the total of number of ships classed.
Benefit
For more information visit us at http://www.myscm.com.my/