Roles and Responsibilities
- Plan, control and executive all activities conencted with maintenance, repairs, dry-docking, conversion or modification of assigned vessels
- Provide technical advice and support to the assigned fleet of vessels and particpate in projects relating to technical, energy efficiency, logistical/purchasing and crewing related actitives of the assigned fleet of vessels.
- Overall responsible for preparing and manging the budgets of the assigned vessels and to ensure all assigned vessels comply with regulatory requirements and legislations.
Requirements:
- Seafaring Chief Engineer (COC1) with minimum 2 years of shore-based experiences as Technical Superintendent
- Proven ability to multitask and managing multiple projects and stakeholders
- An independent and resourceful team player with good communication skills
Other requirements:
· Be part of a team responsible for the smooth, efficient & safe operation of all vessels assigned;
· Assure, in coordination with the crew, the vessel full reliability at all time in respect of Company policy & requirements and applicable rule and regulations.
· monitoring and controlling of the ship’s technical maintenance and certification of assigned vessels;
· maintain vessel expenses budget allocated
· checking the status of the PMS system in relation to expired planned maintenance and scheduling of works on monthly basis.
· controlling appropriate sharing of machinery running hours where machinery redundancy is available.
· reporting to the General Manager any contingency or vessel structural /machinery failure which comes to his knowledge and may lead into hazardous or risk situation for the crew, the vessel and its cargo;
· promptly reporting any major no-budgeted expenses;
· coordinating and scheduling vessel class/statutory inspections;
· arranging, follow up and reporting technical support of specialized engineers if so necessary in consultation with General Manager;
· planning /reporting in cooperation with vessel crew corrective repairs of revealed deficiencies, failures and non-conformities raised from vessel inspection;
· examining machinery performance/PMS forms and highlight / report warnings for appropriate action;
· examining bunker/lube oil analysis, and highlight to the vessel non conformities and recommendations;
· carrying out on board vessel inspection, review undertaken works, examine vessel conditions, report any deficiency and work to be done;
· reviewing the vessel class status at each new entry, check survey reports entries /data, notify class of any wrong reported information;
· preliminary reviewing the intended DD machinery spec related to inside /outside ER machinery; to arrange/report full DD spec and preliminary tender comparison.
· supervising and reporting dry-docking works /substantial repairs, verify compliance with approved specification, check works reliability, review measurements /readings records, jobs report, review and concur pro-forma invoice.
· examining and concurring vessel request of services or materials.
· reviewing and concurring service reports;
· evaluating and reporting crew performance as per Company policy;
· record of maintenance and works carried out;
· track records of deficiencies /failure and non-conformity follow up;
· updated list of work to be done;
· on board supt inspection report;
· updated list of vessel coating assessment of cargo, ballast and void compartments;
· reports and records of Class
· updated Class survey status and Flag Administration certificates status;
· analysis report;
· records /of dry-docking works and measurements;
· copy of services report
· updated list of vessel drawings and equipment maker instruction;
· updated of ship’s certificates in hard copy;
· copy of in/out correspondence related to each vessel;