Job Openings Operations Manager

About the job Operations Manager

  • Oversee and direct the day-to-day operations of mechanical and hydraulic production for marine applications.
  • Oversee the mechanical and hydraulic systems' construction, assembly, testing, installation, and commissioning.
  • Verify adherence to safety rules, class requirements, and marine industry standards.
  • Serve as the technical expert for mechanical and hydraulic processes, resolving challenging operational problems.
  • From the beginning to the end, plan, carry out, and implement fabrication and manufacturing projects.
  • Create project budgets, timetables, labor plans, and material requirements.
  • To guarantee smooth execution, collaborate with the engineering, procurement, QA/QC, and site teams.
  • Keep an eye on the project's development, control hazards, and take necessary remedial action.
  • Make sure all paperwork, reporting, and handover are done correctly after the project is over.
  • Oversee specialized workers such as welders, mechanical fitters, hydraulic technicians, supervisors, and subcontractors.
  • Effectively distribute qualified personnel among several projects and work areas.
  • Assess the performance, competency, and training requirements of the workforce.
  • Keep up a solid track record of managing technical, highly skilled teams in challenging settings.
  • Make ensuring that all operations follow marine safety regulations and HSE procedures.
  • Collaborate closely with QA/QC teams to guarantee that production and fabrication fulfill customer expectations and standards.
  • Oversee safety audits, briefings, and initiatives for corrective action.
  • Communicate with project stakeholders, shipyards, clients, and classification societies.
  • Give clients and top management operational and technical updates.
  • Provide technical assistance to commercial teams for project planning and proposals.

Qualifications:

  • Mechanical engineering, marine engineering, or a similar technological field degree or certification.
  • At least eight to twelve years of expertise in mechanical and hydraulic production in the offshore or maritime sector.
  • Strong practical understanding of marine equipment, mechanical construction, and hydraulic systems.
  • Track record of successfully managing production and fabrication projects.
  • Experience working in maritime fabrication settings, shipyards, or offshore facilities.
  • Strong knowledge of safety rules, codes, and marine standards.