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A maritime advisory firm in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur is seeking a Marine Equipment & Components Surveyor to conduct inspections and ensure quality compliance. Candidates should have a degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering and at least 2 years of experience in the industry. Fluency in English is required, while knowledge of French is a plus. This is a full-time role involving client interaction and technical advice on marine equipment standards.
As a Marine Equipment & Components Surveyor with Lloyds Register you will join our experienced team in France supporting clients across the marine and offshore manufacturing sectors. You will apply your engineering expertise to assess and confirm the quality of marine materials, equipment and components during their manufacturing process. This is a client‑facing technically focused role where you’ll contribute directly to safety and compliance across the industry.
The opportunity to work for an organisation with a strong purpose and values committed to safety and sustainability.
A full‑time permanent position with professional growth opportunities and support for your continued development.
Exposure to diverse clients, technologies and engineering challenges in the marine and offshore sectors.
Conduct inspections and surveys of mechanical or electrical parts and components used in the maritime and industrial sectors at manufacturers’ facilities.
Follow up on manufacturing processes and witness tests and inspections in line with Lloyds Register Rules, relevant codes and standards.
Produce deliverables within agreed time, budget and quality standards and discuss results with clients.
Provide technical advice and ensure all work complies with internal procedures, accreditation schemes, legislation and industry standards.
Support service delivery improvement by communicating client feedback and technical insights.
Maintain required authorisations and complete routine administrative tasks as needed.
Demonstrate a proactive commitment to health, safety and quality in all activities.
A degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, or equivalent qualifications from a marine or nautical institution with relevant sea‑going or industry experience.
At least 2 years of relevant professional experience, ideally within a multinational organisation or a classification society.
Knowledge of manufacturing inspection processes, quality assurance and marine/offshore equipment standards.
Membership of a relevant professional institution (or equivalent) and working towards or holding Chartered / Incorporated Engineer status.
Strong understanding of engineering principles, root‑cause analysis and problem‑solving methodologies.
Excellent command of English (both written and spoken); fluency in French is a strong advantage.
A valid European driving licence and willingness to travel within the region as required.
Communicates clearly and effectively across all levels, both internally and externally.
Takes ownership and accountability for delivering client needs and high‑quality results.
Is proactive, organised and able to manage multiple tasks independently.
Works collaboratively in a multicultural environment and contributes to team success.
Demonstrates professionalism, integrity and a commitment to continuous improvement and safety.
GIS, Microstation, Bartending, Construction Experience, Data Collection, Land Surveying, CAD, AutoCAD, Carlson, Geometry, Oil & Gas Experience, Contracts
Together we are one Lloyds Register committed to developing an inclusive and safe workplace that embraces and celebrates diversity. We strive to ensure that all applicants to LR experience equality of opportunity and fair treatment because we believe it is the right thing to do. We hope you do too.
If you have further questions about this role please contact us and we will respond to you as soon as possible.