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RINA WA Technical Meeting & AGM - April 2021
Maintenance Improvement Cape Class by Domenic Pansini, AUSTAL
Date and time
Location
Online
About this event
Abstract
The Presentation will be covering the following:
- The current role of Naval architects at Austal
- The expanding market of ship building in WA
- The direction Austal are heading - and how Graduate Nav Architects can Capitalise on this.
- How Naval architects / graduates can improve their role and secure further work within the company.
- The answer to the above is C.B.M. (conditioned based and predictive maintenance)
- How Graduate Naval Architects can assist / integrate here- C.B.M and Maintenance is the new “growth industry”
About the Presenter
Domenic Pansini is a multi-qualified Marine Chief Engineer and Open A grade Marine electrical tech - specialising in Maintenance system development, managing complex projects and optimising maintenance for large offshore Oil & gas Companies. Dominic’s 32-year career started as an S.C.R or electronics technician, and progressed through Maritime college to complete the final years of his career as a Chief Engineer on State-of-the-art 7th generation, dual activity drill ships. He has worked on the design, build and final commissioning of new Vessels for Transocean and Maersk in Singapore and DSME shipyards in South Korea and Malta. He has also been factory trained in South Korea, Singapore, Germany and Norway on Marine propulsion and Oil & Gas equipment, and have specialist level knowledge in Both Safety case and Condition based maintenance development. Presently he is working as Senior Maintenance Engineer for Austal Defence programme. Brief includes - transitioning the company from present breakdown maintenance to an industry leading Condition based maintenance.