About the role
Job Description
- Manage and review daily HSE production reports.
- Analyze HSE/ENV reports and take the necessary corrective measures.
- Ensure work in the zone complies with safety rules and environmental standards.
- Actively promote Davie’s OHS culture within the team.
Ensure compartments are accurate and closed in accordance with company quality requirements.
- Approve production-related documents (work instructions, non-compliance reports, etc.).
- Meet SPI and CPI performance indicators and monitor quality deviations.
- Actively participate in continuous improvement by identifying deviations and implementing solutions.
- Establish and respect the workforce budget for the zone and ensure rigorous monitoring.
- Plan daily tasks to ensure scheduled production is carried out.
- Manage and adjust the schedule in response to unforeseen events to optimize production.
- Coordinate and monitor CAR/1379 forms for your zone.
- Validate the materials and equipment required for production and ensure the accuracy of work orders.
- Collaborate with the Ship Manager to develop action plans to efficiently carry out production tasks.
- Communicate the action plans to the foreman in charge and monitor their implementation.
- Organize and lead meetings with follow-up actions, including a weekly meeting with stakeholders.
- Ensure collaboration and manage conflicts in the zone, in coordination with the foreman.
- Work collaboratively with other departments and internal stakeholders (Projects, Planning, etc.)
- Attend review meetings led by management, at the request of the Production Director.
- Maintain direct contact with the Ship Manager, the project team, as well as the Quality Control, HR, HSE/ENV, and Subcontracting Departments.
- Participate in weekly coordination meetings to ensure alignment between production and the project.
- Manage scope changes, delays, failures, and additional costs within your zone.
- Ensure the flow of information and coordination of actions within your zone.
Qualifications
- Post-secondary education in a relevant field.
- Experience in the maritime industry.
- Minimum of five (5) years’ experience in personnel management.
- Experience in a unionized environment.
- Knowledge of MS Office (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint).
- Intermediate level of English (both written and spoken). This level of English is required for this position as the incumbent will be required to interact with English‑speaking suppliers.
- Experience in project management, an asset.
- Successful completion of the investigation and security clearance process required by the federal government’s Contract Security Program.
About Us Founded in 1825, Davie is Canada’s largest shipyard. We build and repair specialized, essential vessels for government and commercial clients.
Working at Davie means embracing vast possibilities every day and taking part in an adventure where every project leads to something monumental. It’s about tackling big challenges with creativity, determination, and passion.
There’s a real sense of pride in being part of the Davie team. It’s not just about delivering major projects—it’s about innovation and pushing boundaries to accomplish something truly remarkable.
At Davie, we forge the monumental !
About The Team Chez Davie, nous faisons plus que construire des navires : nous jouons un rôle stratégique pour l’industrie maritime depuis près de 200 ans. Chez Davie, nous faisons plus que construire des navires : nous jouons un rôle stratégique pour l’industrie maritime depuis près de 200 ans.
L’effort combiné de chaque soudure, coup de marteau, coup de crayon, décision et contrat a un impact bien au-delà de ses actions propres : ensemble, elles améliorent la qualité de vie des Canadiens en contribuant à l’approvisionnement, au transport et à la sécurité des eaux et des territoires.
About Davie
Davie is more than just Canada’s largest shipbuilder; in fact it is more than just a shipbuilder. Davie provides a wide range of products and services to a number of different industries where it leverages on its high-capacity fabrication capabilities for complex, engineered solutions. The capability to provide end-to-end turnkey solutions and its strategic location makes Davie an ideal partner for a range of industries from oil & gas to defence.
Chantier Davie est le plus gros chantier maritime au Canada, mais ses activités commerciales ne se résument pas à la construction de navires. Chantier Davie offre un large éventail de produits et de services à différents secteurs d'activité. Il imagine pour eux des solutions techniques complexes qu’il réalise en mettant à contribution ses équipements de fabrication extrêmement productifs. Des solutions globales clés en main, un emplacement stratégique, deux facteurs qui font de Chantier Davie le partenaire idéal pour une multitude de secteurs, de l’industrie du gaz et du pétrole à la défense.
About the role
Job Description
- Manage and review daily HSE production reports.
- Analyze HSE/ENV reports and take the necessary corrective measures.
- Ensure work in the zone complies with safety rules and environmental standards.
- Actively promote Davie’s OHS culture within the team.
Ensure compartments are accurate and closed in accordance with company quality requirements.
- Approve production-related documents (work instructions, non-compliance reports, etc.).
- Meet SPI and CPI performance indicators and monitor quality deviations.
- Actively participate in continuous improvement by identifying deviations and implementing solutions.
- Establish and respect the workforce budget for the zone and ensure rigorous monitoring.
- Plan daily tasks to ensure scheduled production is carried out.
- Manage and adjust the schedule in response to unforeseen events to optimize production.
- Coordinate and monitor CAR/1379 forms for your zone.
- Validate the materials and equipment required for production and ensure the accuracy of work orders.
- Collaborate with the Ship Manager to develop action plans to efficiently carry out production tasks.
- Communicate the action plans to the foreman in charge and monitor their implementation.
- Organize and lead meetings with follow-up actions, including a weekly meeting with stakeholders.
- Ensure collaboration and manage conflicts in the zone, in coordination with the foreman.
- Work collaboratively with other departments and internal stakeholders (Projects, Planning, etc.)
- Attend review meetings led by management, at the request of the Production Director.
- Maintain direct contact with the Ship Manager, the project team, as well as the Quality Control, HR, HSE/ENV, and Subcontracting Departments.
- Participate in weekly coordination meetings to ensure alignment between production and the project.
- Manage scope changes, delays, failures, and additional costs within your zone.
- Ensure the flow of information and coordination of actions within your zone.
Qualifications
- Post-secondary education in a relevant field.
- Experience in the maritime industry.
- Minimum of five (5) years’ experience in personnel management.
- Experience in a unionized environment.
- Knowledge of MS Office (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint).
- Intermediate level of English (both written and spoken). This level of English is required for this position as the incumbent will be required to interact with English‑speaking suppliers.
- Experience in project management, an asset.
- Successful completion of the investigation and security clearance process required by the federal government’s Contract Security Program.
About Us Founded in 1825, Davie is Canada’s largest shipyard. We build and repair specialized, essential vessels for government and commercial clients.
Working at Davie means embracing vast possibilities every day and taking part in an adventure where every project leads to something monumental. It’s about tackling big challenges with creativity, determination, and passion.
There’s a real sense of pride in being part of the Davie team. It’s not just about delivering major projects—it’s about innovation and pushing boundaries to accomplish something truly remarkable.
At Davie, we forge the monumental !
About The Team Chez Davie, nous faisons plus que construire des navires : nous jouons un rôle stratégique pour l’industrie maritime depuis près de 200 ans. Chez Davie, nous faisons plus que construire des navires : nous jouons un rôle stratégique pour l’industrie maritime depuis près de 200 ans.
L’effort combiné de chaque soudure, coup de marteau, coup de crayon, décision et contrat a un impact bien au-delà de ses actions propres : ensemble, elles améliorent la qualité de vie des Canadiens en contribuant à l’approvisionnement, au transport et à la sécurité des eaux et des territoires.
About Davie
Davie is more than just Canada’s largest shipbuilder; in fact it is more than just a shipbuilder. Davie provides a wide range of products and services to a number of different industries where it leverages on its high-capacity fabrication capabilities for complex, engineered solutions. The capability to provide end-to-end turnkey solutions and its strategic location makes Davie an ideal partner for a range of industries from oil & gas to defence.
Chantier Davie est le plus gros chantier maritime au Canada, mais ses activités commerciales ne se résument pas à la construction de navires. Chantier Davie offre un large éventail de produits et de services à différents secteurs d'activité. Il imagine pour eux des solutions techniques complexes qu’il réalise en mettant à contribution ses équipements de fabrication extrêmement productifs. Des solutions globales clés en main, un emplacement stratégique, deux facteurs qui font de Chantier Davie le partenaire idéal pour une multitude de secteurs, de l’industrie du gaz et du pétrole à la défense.