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Technical Superintendent

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Technical Superintendent
Job ID: 1316/23
Location: London
Salary: Up to £75,000
Department: Engineering
About the Company
HSB Technical Ltd is a specialist recruiter within the Power & Propulsion, Shipbuilding, Shipping & Marine Engineering, and Renewable Energy sectors. We are working on behalf of our client who is looking for a Technical Superintendent to join their team in London.
Job Summary
The Technical Superintendent will work closely with the Engineering Team to ensure the safe, efficient, and effective technical management of vessels. This role plays a key part in maintaining vessel readiness, managing engineering personnel, and ensuring compliance with all relevant statutory, classification, and safety regulations.
Key Responsibilities


  • Lead and manage a team of Engineers and sub-contractors to deliver planned and unplanned maintenance to meet operational demands.

  • Prioritise and manage defect reports, ensuring root causes are investigated and resolved with long-term solutions.

  • Monitor vessel condition and ensure compliance with statutory and classification requirements.

  • Manage health and safety within the team, promoting safe working practices in line with company policies.

  • Provide technical input into new build specifications and construction oversight.

  • Support the planning and execution of dry dockings and major overhauls to ensure delivery on time, to quality and within budget.

  • Liaise with internal and external suppliers to coordinate repairs and technical solutions.

  • Manage hull and machinery insurance claims from incident through to invoicing.

  • Continuously review and improve vessel maintenance schedules to optimise performance and reduce costs.

  • Support the Head of Engineering and senior management with additional duties as required.

Qualifications & Experience


  • Hands-on engineering background with technical vessel management experience.

  • Strong understanding of classification and statutory regulations.

  • Experience with high-speed propulsion systems.

  • Proven experience managing safe systems of work.

  • Experience leading engineering teams and delivering technical projects.

  • Demonstrated ability to provide engineering oversight and professional support for major marine projects.

Behavioural Competencies


  • Strong communicator with excellent interpersonal skills.

  • Collaborative and team-oriented mindset.

  • Innovative thinker with a proactive approach.

  • Ability to influence and negotiate effectively.

  • Committed to continuous improvement and high standards.

Location & Travel
This position is based in London but will require occasional travel to other sites for dry docking

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