About the job Maintenance Superintendent / FPSO / 18.12
Mission:
Hold complete responsibility for the safe and efficient operation of the engine room and any maintenance of machinery on ship powered by main propulsion machinery of 3.000 kW propulsion power or more
As key member of the onboard crew, ensure the safe and efficient operation and maintenance of vessel equipment and machinery in accordance with the International Conventions, Codes, Flag State Regulations, Class Rules, local laws & regulations, and company Requirement
Whenever required, act as MS (Maintenance Supervisor) as defined in IMO resolution A. 1079 (28)
Whenever required, act as IHM Designated Person
As part of the vessel management, ensure the best performance of the vessel and its crew to achieve the projects requirements
Tasks:
Report to the Master, hold a complete responsibility for the safe maintenance and operation of the engine room and any other machinery onboard the vessel, ensure that the crew and all technical staff is trained and aware of Company requirements, latest industry codes, class, flag state and standards
Ensure all workspace technical and maintenance activities are carried out in compliance with Company policies and Vessel Management System; propose to the Master to review the operation manual depending on the changes to the equipment or standard operating procedures and reports to the Master unsafe acts/conditions and other issues with implications for safe operation, marine environment and navigability, in compliance with HSES procedures
Determine the volume of oil, fuel and lube required for each voyage, ensuring that efficient and timely ordering of adequate resources and spares has been done; maintain Oil Record Book and Engine Log Book up to date
Maintain written instructions to all watch-keeping engineers, monthly technical report, records of periodical and emergency maintenances performed, vessel technical library and equipment user manual; ensure permit to work system and relevant isolation procedures are understood and observed by all technical staff
Work closely to the Master, deliver general daily operation of the engine room to their primary assistant, communicate work status at end of the shift and issue the handover report
Store Management: monitor the stock value trend; it will be important to ensure the availability of those spare parts required for the maintenance of the critical equipment in order to avoid any disruption of the vessels operation while keeping also a responsible approach in term of stock value
Support the Master with reference to Marine QMS Technical Matters/Documents connected with this Specific Discipline, in line with ISO Standards, Quality Policies, Clients requirements (as applicable), Corporate/Third Party Requirements
Ensure correct Equipment/Materials Procurement process, including delivered goods conformity to established requirements
Ensure correct NCR Management within specific Discipline
Ensure correct MOC system implementation within specific discipline
Feed Lessons Learned System as applicable
Be responsible for Measuring Instruments/Equipment Calibration Management, including Logs surveillance, updating and Traceability to Instrument/Equipment
Be responsible for Engines Area related Corporate/Client/Third Party Reporting applicable
Support ASSET PMT with defining Engine Room/Equipment related Maintenance SOW
Chief Engineer can delegate, keeping the responsibility of the task, for one or more of the above items, to:
- Second Engineer
- Clerical Staff (when present on board)
Authority
Issue working/maintenance instructions for vessel equipment to maintenance and engine room crew, request assistance from Company as necessary
Assign special duties to the crew and issue standing orders to watch-keeping engine room personnel
Take actions to avoid pollution to the marine environment
Experience
Minimun (5) five years as Second Engineer on off-shore activity
Qualifications
STCW required certificates, National CoC Reg. III/2 and endorsement
Completion of all training and certifications as described in the Training Matrix
MOU stability course (where applicable)
Minimum Requirements:
- FPSO experience is a must
- STCW required certificates, National CoC Reg. III/2 is a must