Certification Officer
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- Dartmouth, NS
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Identifying all re-certification activities (including Classification Society scheduled surveys and material re-certification) and ensuring they are captured within the Class maintenance program planning tool.
- Supporting Thales Service Delivery with certification-related activities, including Classification Society periodic and annual surveys and inspections, and coordinating schedules with Class, Ship Staff, and internal teams.
- Liaising with Classification Society personnel during surveys and inspections, technical issues, and engineering changes impacting Class compliance.
- Assessing the impact of new ship defects and engineering changes on certification, including participation in Technical Risk assessments and management of Conditions of Class mitigation and resolution.
- Maintaining certification tracking tools, including certification issue trackers and deliverable lists for AOPV, JSS, and MWAV vessels.
- Reviewing the Captain’s Ship Book to ensure certificates are kept up to date and aligned with the Technical Data Package, while serving as the point of contact with DND on certification issues.
- Demonstrated understanding and experience with Classification Society rules and regulations (Lloyd’s Register, ABS, DNV) for the Classification of Ships, Naval Ship Classification Rules, and Commercial Ship Rules.
- Demonstrated understanding and experience with the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS).
- Demonstrated understanding and experience with the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
- Demonstrated understanding and experience with the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS).
- Demonstrated understanding and experience with the International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters (Polar Code).
- Language: English (essential).
- Previous experience as a Marine Surveyor with a Classification Society.
- Minimum of five (5) years’ experience in surveying or maintenance of vessels to commercial or military standards.
- Familiarity with Navy certification requirements (e.g., ANEP 77 Naval Ship Code).
- Transport Canada Marine Engineer certificate, or military equivalent.
- University degree in a related marine engineering field from a recognized program.
- Registered as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) within the province of practice.
- Schedule: 40 hours per week.
- Physical Environment: Hybrid position requiring a mix of work from home and onsite at the Thales Malahat facility and Dockyard (approximately 60% onsite / 40% remote). Work includes inspections onboard naval vessels, including machinery spaces, with activities such as bending, twisting, working at heights, and in confined spaces (training provided).
- Travel: Occasional domestic or international travel may be required in support of ships or the AJISS Enterprise.
- Work Location: Mix of office-based work and site visits in dockyards and onboard naval ships as required.
- Transportation: Personal transportation is required to travel between home, office, warehouse, and dockyard locations.
- Company paid Extended Health, Dental, HSA, Life, AD&D, Short-term Disability, Cancer Care Program, travel insurance, Employee Assistance Plan and Well-Being program.
- Retirement Savings Plans (RRSP, DCPP, TFSA) with a company contribution and a match to a DCPP, with no vesting period.
- Company paid holidays, vacation days, and paid sick leave.
- Voluntary Life, AD&D, Critical Illness, Long-Term Disability.
- Employee Discounts on home, auto, and gym membership.
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