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Marine Section Leader
STEM
Marine Section Leader lead and manage a specific section or department within the marine industry. Your role involves ensuring the efficient and safe execution of marine operations, compliance with regulations, and the overall well-being of the team under your supervision.
Alternative Names
Tasks
conducting research, advising on, designing and developing new or improved methods to deal with engineering aspects of mining and oil, gas or water extraction
determining the most efficient methods of mining and extraction, types of machinery to be used, layout planning and directing construction of shafts and tunnels
planning and directing storage, initial treatment and transport of water, oil or gas.
Maintaining contact and technical consultation with other relevant experts, particularly with geologists and geophysicists
Performing related tasks
Preparing an operating cost budget to assess the economic feasibility of the production process
Improving understanding and coordinate work execution
determining drilling sites and devising methods of controlling the flow of water, oil or gas from wells
  • M
    Professional, Scientific And Technical Activities
  • MC-091-5:2016
    Industrial Automation Engineering Systems Development
  • 0715
    Motor Vehicles, Ships and Aircraft
Skills
Asas
Critical Thinking
Proficiency in using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems. 
Speaking
Proficiency in communicating effectively as well as convey information verbally and in a way that can understand.
Decision Making
proficiency in choosing between two or more alternatives.
Reading Comprehension
Proficiency in understanding written sentences and paragraphs in work related documents.
Complex Problem Solving
proficiency in identifying complex problems and reviewing related information to make assessments and implement solutions.
Khusus
Technical Engineering
ability to design and build or use machines, tools and technical equipment.
Automation Skills
proficiency in using technology, programs, robotics or processes to achieve outcomes with minimal human input
Workplace Safety and Health
proficiency in legal requirements, certification and registration, monitoring and surveillance, accident reporting and work injury compensation.
Mechanical & Electrical
proficiency in manufacturing and repairing of a diverse range of electrical and electronic products.
Construction Management
proficiency in projects planning, mapping out timelines, and executing each phase of the project.
Food Hygiene and Safety Standard
proficiency in regulation and standard that are designed to protect consumers from the risk of illness caused by eating unsafe foods such as Food Act 1983, Food Regulation 1985, GMP, HACCP etc.
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