The UK is looking for a new chief inspector of marine accidents as Steve Clinch retires at the end of June.
Applications have to be in to the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) by 28 May for a job that pays around £107,000 ($145,000) per year for a 37-hour week.
Clinch took the role in 2010, succeeding Stephen Meyer.
Based in Southampton, the job is described as "challenging, varied and responsible", and accountable to the secretary of state for transport.