Key Duties & Responsibilities:
System Maintenance & Support:
- ESS Maintenance: Perform routine and preventative maintenance on Energy Storage Systems (ESS) installed on electric vessels, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.
- High-Voltage Systems: Work safely with high-voltage systems, following industry best practices and safety protocols.
- Power Electronics: Maintain and troubleshoot power electronic equipment, including inverters, converters, and battery management systems (BMS).
- Mechanical Handling: Handle mechanical components of ESS, including battery modules, cooling systems, and structural supports, ensuring proper installation and maintenance.
- Software Updates: Collaborate with software engineers to implement software updates, perform diagnostics, and resolve issues related to vessel control systems.
Commissioning & Testing:
- System Commissioning: Lead the commissioning of ESS and related systems on new and retrofitted electric vessels, ensuring all systems are fully operational and meet design specifications.
- Testing & Validation: Conduct comprehensive testing and validation of ESS, power electronics, and control systems, ensuring performance, safety, and compliance with industry safety standards.
- Troubleshooting: Diagnose and resolve issues during the commissioning phase, working closely with the engineering team and ESS suppliers to implement effective solutions.
- Field Support: Provide field support during sea trials and operational testing, ensuring that all systems perform as expected under real-world conditions.
Collaboration & Coordination:
- Supplier Collaboration: Work closely with ESS suppliers to coordinate maintenance activities, obtain technical support, and ensure that all system components meet required specifications.
- Cross-Functional Collaboration: Collaborate with electrical, mechanical, and software engineers to ensure the seamless integration of ESS with vessel systems. Work closely with QHSE Manager to develop procedures for the safe handling of batteries during emergency
Qualification Required:
- A degree or diploma or certificate in Electrical Engineering, Marine Engineering or any other related disciplines is preferred.
- Minimum of 5 years of hands-on experience with Energy Storage Systems, high-voltage systems, and power electronic equipment, preferably in a marine or industrial setting. Proficient in working with high-voltage systems and power electronics.
- Able to write Technical Reports.
- Familiarity with software updates, diagnostics, and troubleshooting of control systems.
- Classification: DNV
R1552011
Peak Ocean EA License No. 18C9336