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Assistant Surveyor of Ship

“Although I am usually the only woman on board, I have to act as a fire-fighter in the drills, carrying full set of gears with helmet, oxygen cylinder, and fire hose, opening the hatch cover, climbing the cat ladder, passing through narrow space, and putting out the fire in the engine room. They would not take special care of me just because I am a woman. We all work together to ensure navigational safety." Yoyo, Assistant Surveyor of Ship of Marine Department. “While I was working on board, I had come across surveyors conducting all kinds of surveys. As time passed, I became interested in their monitoring role for vessels. After working ashore, I want to broaden my professional knowledge in the maritime industry and continue to make use of my previous experience on-board. That is the reason why I decided to apply for the post of Assistant Surveyor of Ships." Raymond, Assistant Surveyor of Ship of Marine Department. Please watch our video to find out more information about the work of Assistant Surveyor of Ship of Marine Department and its career prospect. Organisation chartOfficial recruitment page

Building Surveyor(2)

Timely building repairs and maintenance can weed out problems at an early stage and ensure public safety. The building surveyors of the Buildings Department (BD) are like “building doctors”, “taking the pulse” of aging buildings to prevent their safety conditions from deteriorating. Ms SHUM Ying, a building surveyor, who will tell us about her daily work and remind us of the importance of the Mandatory Building Inspection Scheme (MBIS) and the Mandatory Window Inspection Scheme (MWIS). (The video is provided by Development Bureau) Organisation chartOfficial recruitment page

Building Surveyor(1)

“I have been interested in buildings since I was small and thus aspired to join a building-related career." German, Building Surveyor of Buildings Department. Please watch our video to find out more information about the work of Building Surveyor of Buildings Department and its career prospect. Organisation chartOfficial recruitment page

Surveyor of Ships

Surveyor of Ships of Marine Department, Tak, “There are two major reasons why I have decided to join the Marine Department and work as a Ship Surveyor. For one thing, I am interested in engineering. Then, I love travelling abroad to explore the world. Also, I have been encouraged by my university seniors who worked as deck crew. As a result, I have decided to take up a seafaring career. “ Surveyor of Ships of Marine Department, Tai, “Similar to Tak, I have decided to pursue a seafaring career right after graduating from university. Once I have accumulated 6 years’ experience on ocean-going vessels and 2 years’ experience in vessel management, I have decided to apply for Surveyor of Ships of Marine Department for its attractive remuneration, well-designed on-the-job training and bright prospects with a clear career path. “ Please watch the video for more information about job duties, career path… etc. of Surveyor of Ships of Marine Department. Organisation chartOfficial recruitment page