Key Responsibilities:
- Monitor dredging operations: Observe and inspect dredging activities, including the removal of sediments, disposal of dredged materials, and the maintenance of dredging equipment.
- Ensure compliance: Verify that dredging operations adhere to project requirements, environmental regulations, and industry best practices.
- Quality control: Conduct inspections and tests to ensure the quality of dredged materials and the accuracy of dredging depths.
- Documentation: Maintain detailed records and logs of dredging activities, including dredging locations, volumes, and any incidents or deviations from the plan.
- Reporting: Prepare regular reports on the progress of dredging operations, highlighting any issues or concerns that need to be addressed.
- Coordination: Collaborate with project managers, contractors, and regulatory authorities to ensure effective communication and coordination of dredging activities.
- Safety oversight: Ensure that dredging operations follow strict safety protocols and address any potential hazards or risks.
- Environmental monitoring: Monitor the environmental impacts of dredging operations, such as turbidity levels, and recommend mitigation measures if necessary.
- Proven experience in dredging operations or marine construction projects.
- Knowledge of dredging equipment, techniques, and environmental regulations.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work in offshore environments and follow safety protocols.