Job Detail
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Job ID 501
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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 Chief Engineer NCV (Non-Conventional Vessel) in the Engine section, your primary responsibility is to oversee the operation, maintenance, and repair of the engine and propulsion systems on board non-conventional vessels. You will lead the engineering team and ensure the smooth and efficient operation of the vessel’s engine room. Here is a detailed job description for the position of Chief Engineer NCV in the Engine section:
1. Leadership and Management:
– Provide leadership and guidance to the engineering team, including officers, ratings, and engine cadets.
– Coordinate and delegate tasks to ensure efficient operation and maintenance of the engine room.
– Conduct regular meetings with the engineering team to review performance, discuss challenges, and provide feedback.
– Foster a positive and safe working environment within the engine room.
2. Operation and Maintenance of Engine Systems:
– Oversee the operation and control of the vessel’s main engines, auxiliary engines, and propulsion systems.
– Monitor and optimize fuel consumption, lubrication, and cooling systems for efficient and reliable operation.
– Conduct routine inspections, checks, and tests to identify any faults or abnormalities.
– Ensure proper functioning and performance of engine systems, pumps, valves, and associated equipment.
3. Repairs and Troubleshooting:
– Diagnose and rectify mechanical and electrical faults in engine systems.
– Coordinate and supervise repairs, replacements, or adjustments to faulty components or systems.
– Utilize diagnostic tools and testing equipment to identify and resolve engine-related issues.
– Collaborate with the engineering team to troubleshoot and resolve complex problems.
4. Preventive Maintenance:
– Develop and implement a comprehensive preventive maintenance program for engine systems and equipment.
– Conduct regular inspections, servicing, and maintenance tasks to ensure optimal performance and reliability.
– Keep accurate records of maintenance activities, including servicing, repairs, and spare parts inventory.
– Monitor equipment performance and efficiency, making recommendations for improvements or upgrades.
5. Safety and Compliance:
– Ensure compliance with safety procedures, regulations, and industry standards in the engine room.
– Implement and enforce safety protocols to prevent accidents and maintain a safe working environment.
– Conduct regular safety drills, inspections, and audits to identify and address potential hazards.
– Stay updated with the latest regulations, classification society rules, and flag state requirements.
6. Documentation and Reporting:
– Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, equipment performance, and spare parts inventory.
– Prepare reports on maintenance and repair work, equipment condition, and compliance status.
– Update technical documentation, drawings, and manuals to reflect modifications or upgrades.
7. Training and Development:
– Provide guidance and mentorship to junior engineering staff, including officers, ratings, and cadets.
– Identify training needs and opportunities for professional development within the engineering team.
– Stay updated with the latest technologies, industry trends, and advancements in marine engineering.
– Promote a culture of continuous learning and knowledge sharing within the engine room.
8. Collaboration and Communication:
– Collaborate effectively with other departments, including deck officers, shore personnel, and suppliers.
– Communicate with the vessel’s master and senior officers regarding the status of engine room operations.
– Coordinate with shore-based technical support and service providers as needed.
– Foster effective teamwork and maintain open lines of communication within the engine room.
Requirements:
– Certificate of Competency (COC) as Chief Engineer (NCV) issued by the relevant maritime authority.
– Extensive sea time experience as an engineer on non-conventional vessels.
– In-depth knowledge of engine systems, propulsion systems, and associated equipment.
– Strong leadership and managerial skills with the ability to motivate and guide a diverse team.
– Proficiency in troubleshooting and repairing mechanical and electrical systems.
– Familiarity with applicable regulations, classification society rules, and flag state requirements.
Please note that the specific job responsibilities
�and requirements for a Chief Engineer NCV may vary depending on the type of non-conventional vessel and its specific operations. Additionally, certification requirements and regulations may vary between countries and flag states.