Position: Associate

Job type: Full-time

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Location: Southampton Boldrewood Campus, Group Technology Centre (Moving to Hampshire House, Chandlers Ford, August 2022)

Position Category: Consulting / Specialist

Department: Technical and Failure Investigation (GB110355)

Relocation: No. (Working from home and office min 2 days per week)

About TID

The Technical Investigation Department provides world-class failure investigation services to global clients by carrying out engineering assessment and evaluation of systems and component failures to help ship owners and operators minimise business downtime. Using core engineering skills to identify and understand the root causes of failure, we provide customised solutions to allow recovery back to operation as part of a rapid response service. A typical example would be an investigation into the failure of a ships propulsion shaft stern tube bearing and subsequent rectification via analyses of the alignment condition to allow the vessel to enter back into service.

The role

This role will be suitable for a candidate with a keen interest in marine/mechanical engineering with inquisitive forensic mind. You will join a structured programme designed to help you develop the skills and knowledge you need to progress your early career and achieve professional status. You will learn all about Lloyd’s Register’s operations, attend HSES and other compulsory training courses before specialising in the Technical Investigation Department for a period of 3 years development. Promotion to Specialist would follow on satisfactory performance during the Development period. With a vibrant department of about 30 engineering specialist colleagues to support you, you will drive your progress through core training modules, on-the-job experience, mentoring and demonstration of learning via internal presentation events.

You will:
  • Follow a personal training plan to develop your knowledge and competencies (technical, HSE and soft skills), applicable to work carried out by TID including on-site technical investigations and other related desktop analytical work.
  • Work towards achieving CEng/IEng status - you will have all the tools you need to maintain and document the range of technical and non-technical knowledge you will be building.
  • Learn about the time and value of the work we do for each external customer.
  • Keep TID Training Records.
  • Contribute towards development of new services, measurement techniques and make suggestions for Continuous Improvement.
  • Be proactive in working safely on site following Lloyd’s Register’s and any client specific HSE requirements.
Candidate requirements:
  • A good degree (min. 2.1) or equivalent from a tertiary organisation recognised by Lloyd’s Register within the relevant field of engineering or physical science.
  • Membership or working towards membership of an appropriate professional institution.
  • Proficiency in the English Language commensurate with the work.
  • Familiarity with MATLAB, Labview, Python and finite element (FE) methods software advantageous.
  • Provide support to colleagues in TID’s Naval Architecture, Risk, Ship Performance and Hull/Analysis, Technical & Failure Investigation teams as required by applying knowledge and limited experience to a wide range of technical investigations in the marine/industrial and offshore industry.
  • Be prepared to work on assignments for short periods of up to a few weeks often overseas in a variety of environments, including shipyards and sailing onboard a ship.
  • Be a flexible team player able to work under pressure in difficult environments.
  • Able to demonstrate keen interest in marine/mechanical engineering and application of analytical knowledge to solve complex problems encountered in a technical investigation.
  • Relevant engineering experience gained post-graduation will be considered.
Diversity and Inclusion at Lloyd’s Register:

Together we are one Lloyd’s Register, committed to developing an inclusive and safe workplace that embraces and celebrates diversity. We strive to ensure that all applicants to LR experience equality of opportunity and fair treatment, because we believe it is the right thing to do. We hope you do too.

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Deadline: 16-07-2024

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