Job Detail
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Job ID 495
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Offered Salary 1000
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Experience 2 Years +
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Gender Male
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Industry Marine Engine-Side
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Qualifications Certificate
Job Description
As a Reefer Engineer in the Engine section, your primary responsibility is to oversee the operation, maintenance, and repair of the refrigeration and air conditioning systems on board the vessel. You will work closely with the Chief Engineer and other engineering personnel to ensure the proper functioning of these systems. Here is a detailed job description for the position of Reefer Engineer in the Engine section:
1. Operation and Maintenance of Reefer Systems:
– Operate and monitor the refrigeration and air conditioning systems on board the vessel.
– Perform routine checks on reefer machinery, including compressors, evaporators, condensers, and control systems.
– Ensure that the temperature and humidity levels in the reefer compartments are maintained as per requirements.
– Monitor and record refrigerant levels and ensure proper handling and storage of refrigerants.
2. Repair and Troubleshooting:
– Identify and diagnose faults or malfunctions in the reefer systems.
– Carry out repairs, replacements, or adjustments to faulty components or systems.
– Collaborate with the engineering team to troubleshoot and rectify refrigeration and air conditioning issues.
– Coordinate with external contractors or suppliers for specialized repairs or spare parts procurement.
3. Preventive Maintenance:
– Develop and implement a preventive maintenance program for the reefer systems.
– Conduct regular inspections and maintenance tasks to ensure the optimal performance of equipment.
– Keep accurate records of maintenance activities, including servicing, repairs, and component replacements.
– Monitor equipment performance and efficiency, making recommendations for improvements or upgrades.
4. Safety and Compliance:
– Adhere to safety procedures and regulations while working on refrigeration and air conditioning systems.
– Follow environmental regulations related to refrigerants and ensure proper handling and disposal practices.
– Participate in safety drills, inspections, and audits to maintain a safe working environment.
– Identify and report potential hazards or safety concerns to the Chief Engineer.
5. Documentation and Reporting:
– Maintain accurate records of reefer system performance, maintenance activities, and spare parts inventory.
– Prepare reports on maintenance and repair work, refrigerant usage, and equipment condition.
– Update technical documentation, drawings, and manuals to reflect modifications or upgrades.
6. Training and Development:
– Stay updated with the latest technologies and industry best practices in refrigeration and air conditioning systems.
– Participate in training programs to enhance technical skills and knowledge.
– Share knowledge and provide guidance to junior engineering staff regarding reefer systems.
7. Collaboration and Communication:
– Collaborate effectively with other engineering personnel and departments to ensure smooth vessel operations.
– Communicate with suppliers, contractors, and manufacturers regarding technical matters and spare parts procurement.
– Foster a positive working environment and maintain effective teamwork within the engine room.
Requirements:
– Valid Certificate of Competency (COC) as per STCW requirements for Engineer Officer.
– Relevant sea time experience as an engineer officer on vessels with refrigeration and air conditioning systems.
– Strong knowledge of refrigeration principles, refrigerant types, and air conditioning systems.
– Familiarity with reefer container operations and industry standards.
– Proficiency in troubleshooting and repairing reefer machinery and control systems.
– Basic understanding of electrical and electronic systems relevant to refrigeration and air conditioning.
– Effective communication skills and the ability to work well within a team.
Please note that the specific job responsibilities and requirements for a Reefer Engineer may vary depending on the type and size of the vessel, company policies, and trading area. Additionally, certification requirements and regulations may vary between countries and flag states.