Job Purpose The Hull & Outfitting Site Engineer is responsible for overseeing hull construction and outfitting activities for new-build vessels, ensuring that all works are completed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with project specifications, classification society requirements, quality standards, and project schedules. Key Responsibilities Supervise daily hull construction and outfitting activities, including aluminum fabrication, welding, forming, assembly, and installation works. Monitor and ensure compliance with vessel specifications, approved drawings, classification society requirements, welding procedures, and quality standards (e.g. WPS, DNV). Conduct inspections on hull structures, framing, shell plating, foundations, and outfitting installations to verify dimensional accuracy, alignment, and fit-up. Coordinate with production, quality assurance, engineering, procurement, and subcontractor teams to ensure smooth execution of works. Support the installation of outfitting components, including equipment foundations, deck machinery, doors, hatches, access structures, and associated fittings. Identify and resolve technical issues arising during construction and act as a liaison between the design team and production teams. Monitor work progress and prepare daily reports, inspection records, work completion records, and non-conformance reports (NCRs) where required. Verify material traceability and support receiving inspections for construction materials and outfitting equipment. Participate in client, owner, classification society, and internal inspections as required. Ensure compliance with workplace safety regulations, project quality requirements, and company policies. Requirements Education Diploma or Degree in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Shipbuilding, or a related engineering discipline. Experience Experience in shipbuilding, vessel construction, offshore, marine, or heavy engineering projects. Experience in hull construction, outfitting, structural fabrication, or production engineering within a shipyard environment. Experience with aluminum vessel construction, high-speed craft, patrol vessels, naval vessels, or commercial shipbuilding projects will be an advantage. Technical Competencies Knowledge of shipbuilding processes, hull fabrication, outfitting works, and marine construction methodologies. Familiarity with welding standards, inspection requirements, and quality control practices. Ability to interpret engineering drawings, construction plans, 3D models, and production documentation. Understanding of classification society requirements and shipbuilding quality standards. Proficient in preparing technical reports, inspection records, and construction progress updates. Why Join Us? Drive the Future of Shipbuilding At Penguin International Limited, we don’t just build ships; we set industry benchmarks. As a global leader in high-speed aluminum commercial vessels, we are at the forefront of maritime innovation, including the design and deployment of cutting-edge hybrid-electric and pure electric propulsion systems. A Legacy of Excellence and Innovation With over 50 years of heritage and the global recognition of our "Flex" brand of crewboats and security boats, we offer a stable yet dynamic environment. You will play a pivotal role in maintaining the quality of vessels that are trusted by our clients around the world. Cross-Border Leadership This role offers a unique opportunity to manage quality standards across international borders. You will gain diverse operational experience by bridging our Singapore headquarters with our high-volume production hub at PT Kim Seah Shipyard in Batam. Professional Growth and Impact We value technical expertise and leadership. In this role, you are a key stakeholder in our "Quality First" culture, with the autonomy to drive process improvements and mentor the next generation of maritime professionals.