Marine & Technical Warranty Eng Mgr
The Walt Disney Company
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Under the oversight of the Senior Manager of Marine and Technical Projects, oversees the warranty claim coordination between key project teams, stakeholders, and regulatory bodies, related to ship new builds and dry docks. The Marine Warranty Engineer will be responsible for ensuring that all marine operations, equipment, and projects comply with established warranty terms, safety standards, and quality regulations.
ResponsibilitiesOversee the administration and execution of warranty processes as specified in the DCL contractual agreements including but not limited to:ShipbuildersDry dock FacilitiesOEM subcontractorsMarine Systems and VesselsWarranty Management:Act as point of contact for key stakeholders regarding warranty related queries and issuesSupport project teams with implementation of warranty terms and conditions during design, construction, and operationsEnsure compliance with warranty terms and conditions throughout the lifecycle of the projectProvide systems and warranty process training to key shore side stakeholders and shipboard personnelCollaborate with authorized shipboard engineers to gather necessary information for claim processingConduct technical assessments and inspections of marine systems and equipment to determine validity of the warranty claimReview, assess, and submit warranty claims, as specified in the agreed warranty guidelines by DCL/MTO, Shipyard, and Key OEM SubcontractorsCoordination for equipment requiring manufacturer or 3rd party support including but not limited to:Remote trouble shooting support.On site service needsEquipment repair needs requiring vessels to offloadPartnering with DCL’S Distribution Center (warehouse), Shipyard, OEM, and Vessel for logisticsIRGS Stateroom requestsProvide support to DCL Project teams in resolving complex warranty issuesReporting and Documentation:Organize by weekly reviews with shipyard and key OEM subcontractors regarding the status of their claims and provide updatesMaintain accurate and detailed records of all warranty claims and related documentation (i.e. inspection reports, resolutions)All warranty claim details are to be entered and tracked in DCL’S Marine and technical system of record, AMOSReceive, reconcile, and record payment summaries from manufacturers.Investigate overdue, unsettled and short-paid claims.Oversee that all aspects of the warranty processes comply with relevant industry standards, regulations, and internal policies including but not limited to:Lloyd’s Register (Ship National Administration Recognized Organization)IMO Convention (International Maritime Organization)SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea)ISPS (International Ship & Port State)USPH (United States Public Health)ADA (American Disabilities Act)WDW Risk ManagementWDW LegalDCL Marine and Technical SpecificationsIdentify potential risks or issues requiring immediate action to ensure complianceDevelop and overview DCL Warranty Systems and Technology (e.g. Warranty claims module and associated technology devices)Assist Private Island Resort Team with warranty related guidanceBasic Qualifications:8+ years of experience or equivalent related experience, in marine engineering, warranty management, or similar role within the offshore or marine industryIn-depth knowledge of marine systems, offshore installations, and related technologiesSkilled in project management and problem-solving with strong attention to detailShipyard and vessel life cycle managementMust have strong communication and administrative skillsAbility to support initiatives, documentation, and follow up via Microsoft office suite and company specific software applications.Demonstrated ability to collaborate and coordinate effectively with both local and international contractors, including Disney Cruise Line internal teams or internal stakeholdersTravel domestically and internationallySupport travel will be required on an as needed, travel time will vary based on ship needs and could be approximately 35% to 45% of the requirements:Based on where the vessel is locatedDay Visits or full sailingsTraveling to support dry docksAbility to work in restricted access spaces such as electric lockers and low and high height areas Preferred qualificationsStandard international Marine warranty engineering certificates (i.e. Lloyd’s Maritime Academy or International Maritime Academy)EducationBachelor’s degree in marine engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field#DCLPJ
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