About the Role & Team Under the oversight of the Dry Dock Interiors Manager, you will manage the execution of approved dry dock scope of work for fleet interiors maintenance (sustainment) projects during the dry-docking period. You will be joining a dynamic and dedicated team responsible for maintaining the high standards of our fleet's interiors. Our team collaborates closely with various departments, including hotel operations, marine and technical operations, and environmental compliance, to ensure seamless project execution. We pride ourselves on our commitment to safety, quality, and innovation, continuously seeking new ideas and solutions to enhance our operations. As a key member of the team, you will have the opportunity to work with industry-leading professionals and contribute to the success of our dry dock projects. This role is based in Disney Cruise Line’s London Hammersmith office and requires approx. 3 months of global travel per year – incl. full presence during dry dock periods. What You Will Do Develop, plan and execute Interiors maintenanceprojects during the dry-docking periodResponsible for writing detailed scopes of work and technical specification for interiors maintenance projectsProvide appropriate documentation, including technical specification for approved scope deliveryProduce Technical product specifications as required, consult with external bodies for Regulatory compliance and Industry best practiceEvaluate vendor proposals, providing detailed breakdowns and recommendations to Senior LeadershipConduct research into new ideas, products and upcoming regulatory changes to ensure continued complianceResponsible for ensuring all relevant documentation is updated and included within project and maintenance management system (AMOS)Liaise with key operational partners, including hotel operations, Marine & Technical Operations, ADA and Environmental compliance for DryDockinterior work planningPartner with Shipyard, Walt Disney Imagineering (WDI), Contracted Vendors, and external Regulatory bodies as required (LR- RO- WDI-WDW) for approved scope deliveryManage additional consulting team members tasked with specific Project areasAct as primary point of contact for shipboard leadership regarding DryDockinteriors maintenance work during the dry-docking periodLiaise with ship's leadership for feedback on project delivery and ongoing support requirementsLiaise with shipboard Senior Management for technical support including additional labour, approved scope coordination, and warranty support as requiredLiaise with DCL Purchasing and DCL Internal Partners for owner supply equipment and materialsNegotiate Contract selection to balance Quality and Cost considerationsManage Project material and labour costs ensure projects stay within budget and are completed on timeOversee quality assurance throughout all phases of design, installation, and completion, providing performance feedback for consultants and vendorsOversee and verify all Technical Safety implications are consideredEnsure vendor safety standards and project outcomes meet Disney’s quality assurance and safety requirements Provide regular updates and reports on designatedprojectsAccompany and oversee sub-contractors onboard whilst undertaking work, liaising with shipboard leadership for co-ordination, technical 'safety mattersEnsure sub-contractors provide all material safety certification, as fitted drawings and manufacturers manuals where appropriateSafety Management Systems (SMS) responsibility to uphold the general safety management responsibilities in areas under their control.Required Qualifications & Skills Higher education related to Maritime Engineering, Design, Project or Facilities Management or comparable experienceSolid experience within the Maritime Industry, specifically spent working with Passenger VesselsProject Management experience required, with preference given to candidates with formal Project Management qualificationsDemonstrated experience with budgetary responsibilitiesDry Dock experience preferredExcellent communication and interpersonal skillsAbility to work under pressure and manage multiple projects simultaneouslyProficiency in project management software and toolsKnowledge of regulatory requirements and industry standards within interior outfitting, ideally with specific standards focusing on cruise ship interiorsAbility to travel and work on-site during dry-docking periodsThe Perks 25 days annual leavePrivate medical insurance & dental careFree Park Entry: You will have the opportunity to enter any of our parks with your family and friends for freeDisney Discounts: you are entitled to discounts on designated Disney products, resort F&B and ticketingExcellent parental and guardian leaveEmployee Resource Groups – WOMEN @ Disney, Disney DIVERSITY, Disney PRIDE, our new disability & neurodiversity focused group - ENABLED, and our Mental Health & Wellbeing Group, TRUST.The Walt Disney Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We strive to be a diverse workforce that is representative of our audiences, and where all can thrive and belong. Disney is committed to forming a team that includes and respects a variety of voices, identities, backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.#J-18808-Ljbffr
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Dry Dock Interiors Maintenance (Sustainment) Manager