- Familiarity with Health, Safety, Environmental Protection, and Quality Policy (PL-005) and understanding of responsibilities under the Environmental Management System (EMS).
- Guides, advises, and monitors vessel operations; assists crew with maintenance.
- Researches technical information for equipment breakdowns, improvements, and upgrades.
- Prepares for scheduled dry dockings, surveys, and repairs; manages supply of spares, stores, and services.
- Ensures vessels comply with local and international rules, Safety Management System (SMS), and operational certification requirements.
- Analyzes ships’ performance and relays information to onboard personnel.
- Visits vessels in ports, ensuring safe and economical operation.
- Monitors and resolves onboard issues, including technical, quality-assurance, health and safety, commercial, or personnel matters.
- Prepares budgets for vessel operations, dry dockings, surveys, repairs, and modifications.
- Monitors expenses and submits variance reporting against budget.
- Ensures reporting employees adhere to company policies and procedures.
- Communicates expectations to direct reports, manages performance, and provides leadership and support.
- Demonstrates commitment to company’s Maritime Resource Management values.
Requirements:
- Experience as Chief Engineer onboard Ocean-going vessels.
- Strong technical knowledge.
- Class 1 marine engineer certificate.
- Experience with container ships.
- Education in mechanical engineering.
- Knowledge of Planned Maintenance Systems, knowledge of technical, procurement & logistics processes.