
CONTAINER INSPECTOR
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• Inspection Planning: Schedule and coordinate container inspections based on shipping schedules and client requirements.
• Physical Inspection: Conduct detailed visual and physical examinations of shipping containers to identify structural integrity, cleanliness, and any potential defects or damages.
• Documentation Review: Review container documentation, including manifests, maintenance records, and previous inspection reports, to ensure accuracy and compliance.
• Defect Identification: Identify and document defects, such as corrosion, dents, leaks, or other damages that might compromise the safety or quality of the container.
• Measurement and Testing: Utilize specialized tools to measure container dimensions, wall thickness, and conduct tests for watertightness and air pressure.
• Compliance Verification: Ensure containers adhere to international shipping standards and regulations, such as those set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the Container Safety Convention (CSC).
• Reporting: Prepare detailed inspection reports that outline findings, recommendations, and any required repairs or maintenance.
• Communication: Liaise with shipping companies, freight forwarders, and clients to communicate inspection results, discuss repair options, and facilitate necessary actions.
• Record Keeping: Maintain accurate records of inspections, reports, and related documentation for future reference and auditing purposes.
• Quality Assurance: Collaborate with relevant stakeholders to develop and implement quality control procedures to enhance container inspection processes and ensure consistency.
• Training: Provide training and guidance to junior inspectors or personnel involved in container handling to improve their understanding of inspection protocols and industry standards.
• Environmental Compliance: Ensure containers meet environmental regulations by inspecting for the presence of hazardous materials, proper labeling, and compliance with waste disposal guidelines
• Ensuring strict adherence to HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment): Must demonstrate a steadfast commitment to maintaining a safe and secure work environment, consistently following established HSE protocols and guidelines.
Requirements
- •Schedule and coordinate container inspections.
- •Conduct visual and physical examinations of shipping containers.
- •Identify and document defects, corrosion, dents, leaks, etc.
- •Measure container dimensions and conduct tests for watertightness and air pressure.
- •Ensure containers adhere to international shipping standards (IMO, CSC).
- •Prepare detailed inspection reports outlining findings and recommendations.
- •Maintain accurate records of inspections, reports, and related documentation.
- •Ensuring strict adherence to HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment) protocols.
Nice to Have
- •Environmental Compliance: Ensure containers meet environmental regulations.
Responsibilities
- •Review container documentation, including manifests and maintenance records.
- •Liaise with shipping companies, freight forwarders, and clients.
- •Collaborate with stakeholders to develop quality control procedures.
- •Provide training and guidance to junior inspectors.
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