The Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has appointed Rob
Loder as its new chief inspector. Rob replaces Andrew Moll OBE,
who retired earlier this month after 21 years' service at the
MAIB.
Rob brings a wealth of experience to the role, having worked as
an engineer officer on board oil tankers, cable ships, ferries
and superyachts before moving into fleet management, ship repair
and project management.
Rob said:
I am honoured to take on the role of chief inspector. Andrew Moll
leaves behind a remarkable legacy, and I am determined to build
on the MAIB's globally recognised reputation for rigorous,
independent investigation.
Working alongside the rest of the outstanding team at the MAIB, I
am committed to ensuring our work continues to drive meaningful
improvements in safety across the maritime sector.
After training in heavy engineering ashore, Rob joined the
merchant navy and served as an able seaman and motorman while
completing a rating to officer conversion course. Upon qualifying
Rob was promoted to engineer officer and served on a variety of
vessels including oil tankers, cable ships, ferries and
superyachts; and attained the rank of chief engineer.
Rob moved into fleet management and then into ship repair, ship
build supervision and project management. After a period of
consultancy to the marine industry Rob joined the MAIB in 2020 as
an inspector, progressing to principal inspector and then deputy
chief inspector before taking up his current role.
Rob is a chartered engineer, marine engineer, and a fellow of the
Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology
(IMarEST).