Position Summary: The Architectural Outfitting Superintendent III provides expertise to a newbuilding site office, participating to all aspects of the detailed design phases, design coordination, and building phases of the projects assigned to one site office. He also serves as a steady conduit of information and intelligence to the primary site office team and key designers.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Tracks and upholds the overall outfitting processes on site for all assigned areas, delivering brand specific vessel interior, exterior and back-of-house designs, in accordance with both design intent concepts given and shipyard contracts.
- Responsible for guest interior areas, open decks, guest stateroom accommodations, appearance of exterior and ship’s profile, etc for all projects within the site office. Not responsible for technical areas such as machinery, casings, HVAC rooms, etc.
- Controls and coordinates eventual modifications within these areas with designers and architects.
- Tracks and upholds the screening and follow up of guarantee claims, maintenance issues and lessons learned coming from previous newbuilds and/or Operation assuring continuous improvement approach
- Organizes planning of various architect, designer, lighting design, catering equipment, artwork, signage coordination meetings, visits, and inspections, in tight synchronization with delivering to shipyard milestones
- Cooperates in defining technical installations standards in public spaces, open decks and any other area of responsibility.
- Conducts design intent drawing reviews, detail drawing reviews, factory visits, mockup reviews, and inspections, including:
- Pre-checks of architectural materials prior to forwarding it to the yard – ensures that it follows the design standards and guidelines and is within the planned cost frame
- Ensurance that the reference levels are obtained and the scope and quality of the yard follow the approved architect material
- Coordination of all design issues and border/transition areas
- Leads mock-up reviews and first of production inspection of public spaces, guest staterooms,corridors, etc for assigned responsibilities
- Tracks and reports on detailed design & design building/production progress, focusing on time schedules, critical path milestones, costs, completion of inspections, quantity/closure of remarks, and while keeping strong focus on quality, in accordance to contract and/or in accordance with subsequent approved modifications, communicating the same in a simple and clear manner. Reports same to Manager, Outfitting, or Project Director, and Newbuild Architectural Design Dept on regular basis. Gives high level input for reports for Executives.
- Leads an efficient supervision process ensuring that design goals, design quality and design standards/guidelines are met, projects are on budget, ship readiness is on time. Spends solid and routine time walking onboard the vessels as they are under construction, up to and beyond delivery until such time they are successfully in service.
- Supports the team in preparing good materials for a high quality Chief Design Review process, in collaboration with the shipyard, bringing key design status and issues to the forefront, along with risk detection and mitigation. Prepares large to small-scale presentations at executive level, using a variety of media to succinctly and articulately convey issues and give recommendations
- Owns cost management of cost complexity in all responsible interior, exterior areas, including art installations, signage, architectural lighting, etc. Keeps Senior Superintendent, Architectural Outfitting, and Manager, Architectural Outfitting regularly informed.
- Maintains good relations with shipyard leadership and management in related area, along with shipyard’s area coordinators and turn-key contractors.
- May be called upon occasionally for design related pre-contract negotiations for research & development projects. Prepares specification (outline and detail) for projects and updates specifications based on discussions with internal departments. May be similarly called upon to collaborate with others in new white paper prototype projects, bringing ideas, experience and guidance.
- Provides professional development of staff through experience sharing, mentoring, and feedback
- Effectively communicates the department’s values and culture through words and actions.
- Additional responsibilities may be assigned based on the scope of the project
Financial Responsibilities
Management of costs within one prototype projects, for costs in range of $50m each or more, plus sister projects, simultaneously.
Qualifications:
- Minimum 10 years with the cruise ship industry, combined with on site construction, with familiarity of strong shipbuilding processes, site surveys and marine standards.
- Proven experience in handling large scale projects
- Proven knowledge of SOLAS and IMO, ILO and USPHS.
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent required. Architectural and/or naval architecture degree preferred.
Knowledge and Skills:
- Strong skills to read detailed design and technical drawings
- Strong knowledge of materials and technologies
- Excellent written & verbal English is a must. German, French, and/or Finnish language is an advantage.
- Strong interpersonal skills with strong ability to effectively communicate with all levels of management thru employees, across diverse cultures around the world.
- Requires a high level of written and verbal communication skills to convey concepts and requirements of the team to technical and non-technical individuals. Is effective at simplifying complexity.
- Requires strong teamwork, cooperation, and collaborative skills to develop rapport within the department, with other departments, and externally.
- Possesses self-motivation with ability to mobilize people and resources to action, within a high-paced environment
- Good ability to proactively identify problems and reviewing related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions.
- Possesses logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems.
- Ability to work under tight schedules and to endure challenging situations in high stress situations.
- Working knowledge of computer software for communication and presentations.
We know there’s a lot to consider. As you go through the application process, our recruiters will be glad to provide guidance, and more relevant details to answer any additional questions.
Thank you again for your interest in Royal Caribbean Group. We’ll hope to see you onboard soon.
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