About Approval Centre Europe
The business unit Maritime Ship Classification Approval (M-SA) at DNV consists of Approval Centre Poland (ACP) in Gdynia, Approval Centre Germany (ACG) in Hamburg and Approval Centre Norway (ACN) in Høvik. Main competences of the Approval Centres (AC) are approval, verification and certification services for maritime related assets, mainly newbuilding, conversions, alternations and certification of materials and components.
Decarbonization Services unit within Approval Centre Poland is responsible for effective the end-to-end process of CO2 reporting verification.
Your tasks
We are looking for a temporary support or intern motivated to learn about marine CO2 reporting regulation, the role of verifier and digital approach for verification of CO2 emission.
You will be responsible for handling and ensuring that data reported by our clients has required quality, communicate with client on comments, work using internal production system and verification tools.
You will have a unique opportunity to develop your skills and knowledge in the following:
Vessel operational reporting General overview of the technical documentation classification Work with development of digital verification tools Data quality check and identification of the received documents (monitoring plans, emission reports and fuel oil consumption reports) from external companies Close cooperation with international technical departments across DNV’s global approval network Cooperation with shipowners around the world Our office is located Gdynia - we work in hybrid model. It's a full time opoortunity (40 hours per week)
We offer a time-limited contract with the possibility for extension.
DNV is an Equal Opportunity Employer and gives consideration for employment to qualified applicants without regard to gender, religion, race, national or ethnic origin, cultural background, social group, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age or political opinion. Diversity is fundamental to our culture and we invite you to be part of this diversity.
To maximize your chances, you need:
Bachelor or Master of engineering or Bachelor or Master Students of engineering (available for a full-time job, 40hrs a week)
Ship or ship systems knowledge both operational and technical
Ship structure and/or propulsion knowledge will be added value
Greenhouse Gases and MARPOL Annex VI knowledge will be added value
Fluency in English is mandatory (both written and verbal)
Working knowledge of MS Office tools
Attention to details and solution orientated approach
Understanding of ship hydrodynamics will be additional advantage