A service engineer to supervise, if necessary, work on the shaft will be arranged for

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Hello all users!

The whole sentence reads as follows:

A service engineer to supervise, if necessary, work on the shaft will be arranged for by the Owner.

I would like to concentrate on "a service engineer to supervise". By using "a service engineer to supervise", I mean "a service engineer who is (supposed) to supervise" or "a service engineer whose job/duty is to supervise". My question is: taking into account my comments, is "a service engineer to supervise" properly used and does it convey the meaning that I mentioned above?

Thank you.
 
Yes, the meaning of "supervise" is clear.

What is not is the "if necessary."

Will it maybe be necessary to do this work? Or maybe be necessary to have this work be supervised?

If the latter, then the "if necessary" is misplaced.
 
Hello all users!

The whole sentence reads as follows:

A service engineer to supervise, if necessary, work on the shaft will be arranged for by the Owner.

I would like to concentrate on "a service engineer to supervise". By using "a service engineer to supervise", I mean "a service engineer who is (supposed) to supervise" or "a service engineer whose job/duty is to supervise". My question is: taking into account my comments, is "a service engineer to supervise" properly used and does it convey the meaning that I mentioned above?

Thank you.

It is OK, but what if it is not necessary. Will you hire him/her anyway?
 
Maybe supervision on the part of a service engineer is optional.
 
Maybe supervision on the part of a service engineer is optional.

Don't you think the prospective employee would like to know that?
 
He certainly would.
 
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