Introducing Pooja Chathoth: India’s Sole Female Ship Surveyor
Pooja Chathoth, hailing from India’s Kerala state, stands out as a beacon of empowerment in the traditionally male-dominated realm of ship surveying. Donning the vibrant orange attire emblematic of Lloyd’s Register, she not only represents herself but also symbolizes the strides made towards inclusivity in maritime vocations.
Pooja’s journey into the field of ship surveying was ignited by childhood aspirations sparked during a visit to the Indian Naval Academy. While her initial dreams leaned towards a career in the Indian Navy, she discovered her true calling in ship surveying—a path that offered both physical engagement and professional gratification.
Confronting Gender Bias in Maritime Professions As India’s pioneer and sole female ship surveyor, Pooja Chathoth confronts stereotypes head-on and surpasses societal expectations. With unwavering resolve and backing from Lloyd’s Register, she embarks on her career trajectory, setting a remarkable example for women aiming to venture into traditionally male-dominated sectors. Lloyd’s Register’s proactive stance on diversity and inclusivity is evident in their initiatives to recruit and bolster female ship surveyors like Pooja. By fostering a nurturing and inclusive work environment, they empower women to thrive in roles historically monopolized by men.
Her unwavering dedication and notable accomplishments serve as a wellspring of inspiration for aspiring women in the maritime domain. Through her triumphs, she clears the path for forthcoming generations of women to pursue careers in ship surveying and other fields traditionally dominated by men. Pooja’s role as a ship surveyor demands meticulous attention to detail and unwavering adherence to stringent regulations. Despite the hurdles, she finds fulfillment in ensuring the safety and regulatory compliance of vessels, thereby contributing to the integrity of the maritime sector.
Looking Towards the Future Peering into the future, Pooja Chathoth remains resolute in her commitment to her role as a ship surveyor, embracing the prospects for advancement and learning within her field. Fueled by her passion for her vocation and her steadfast determination to excel, she continues to inspire and embolden women engaged in maritime professions worldwide.
Repurposed article originally published in She the People