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Engine Room Technician / 24.06
About the job Engine Room Technician / 24.06
Mission:
- Responsible for safe watch keeping, control and maintenance of engine room mechanical equipment and propulsion equipment.
- Maintain routine documentation as required by Company.
- Whenever required, act as MS (maintenance supervisor) or BOX (ballast control operator) as defined in IMO resolution A. 1079 (28)
Tasks:
- Report to 2nd Engineer.
- Be familiar with and maintain awareness of the relevant Company requirements and where applicable, the latest industry codes and standards including statutory rules and regulations.
- Ensure all workspace activities are carried out in a consistent manner with Company policies and in accordance to Vessel Management Manual.
- Ensure safe and efficient operations of engine room machinery, during own duty watch.
- Ensure that the Asset Management Operative System (AMOS) is rigorously implemented, in order to survey, test and maintain all ship machinery/equipment, comprising Emergency and Safety systems.
- Carry out all analysis task for cooling water, sanitary water, diesel oil and oil for all equipment.
- Participate in bunkering/offloading of fuel/oil and the refueling of vessels.
- Advise 2nd Engineer for efficient and timely ordering of spares for the equipment under own charge.
- Perform duties within the vessel emergency team as indicated in Emergency Preparedness Manual.
- Intervene and report to 2nd Engineer any unsafe act, unsafe working conditions, near misses and incidents/accidents.
- Ensure the Chief Engineer/2nd Engineer is informed immediately of any condition or incident that arises as per standing instruction.
- Ensure that no major action will be undertaken or executed without informing the Chief Engineer/2nd Engineer.
- Report to the 2nd Engineer or Chief Engineer any hazardous situation that goes beyond own intervention.
- Maintain the vessel in accordance with class and statutory legislation.
- Compliance with appropriate and applicable legislative requirements
Monitoring and prevent environmental pollution accordingly to MARPOL. - Ensure safe and efficient operations and record Engine logbook of engine machinery during own duty watch.
- Take over the watch as per Company procedures.
- Take care of daily calculation of R.O.B.
Qualifications:
- STCW required certificates, National CoC Reg. III/1 and endorsement
- Completion of all training and certifications as described in Training Matrix
- MOU stability course (where applicable)
Experience:
- For Officer in Charge of Engineering Watch minimum two (2) years experience of offshore activities.
Minimum Requirements:
- FPU/FPSO experience.
- Availability to temporarily move to China.