Chief Engineer

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Responsible for the proper line-up, start, operation and securing of all main propulsion, steering, auxiliary, standby machinery and equipment, and related systems for the operation of vessels under normal and/or emergency conditions. Ensures structural and watertight integrity of the vessel. Plans and coordinates maintenance and a major overhaul of large motor ferry vessels. Observes, analyzes and interprets machinery and equipment operating parameter trends as they apply to machinery or equipment condition, makes recommendations for repair or corrective action. Performs major repair and overhaul of large motor ferry vessels, landings, work docks, shore facility systems, and miscellaneous motorized equipment at a large marine unit. Performs routine repairs and specified preventative maintenance and adjustments on various machinery, equipment, systems or components. Inspects and conducts operational tests of emergency generators, firefighting equipment, and dewatering pumps, piping, and systems; operates and secures equipment under emergency conditions. Reads and interprets blueprints, sketches and simple electrical diagrams, piping, and mechanical drawings. Directs vessel refueling operations and discharging of raw sewage and/or bilge wastewater in accordance with safety regulations and in compliance with the Federal Waters Pollution Control Act. Monitors, leads and trains personnel involved in the performance of vessels and/or minor repairs, cleaning and preventative maintenance duties. Records daily log of watch activities; maintains machinery history and repair records. Serves as a liaison during the American Bureau of Shipping and U.S. Coast Guard inspections and boat drills. Serves as unit shipyard liaison. Benefits: Annual wages range from $160K to $185K Schedule 40 hour work week with overtime at time and a half, and standby with 2 hours regular wage on off days for being available for call in Paid weekly Long term contract Go home after every shift Affordable Health insurance available USCG issued Merchant Mariner Credential with Chief Engineer of motor vessels of less than 1,600 gross registered tons endorsement Transportation Workers Identification Credential (TWIC) required recblid vjpgh8ubt99dl370q4c2agmwacuuj2
H.S. Diploma/EquivalentPDN-9f948515-1c8f-465a-b192-4e9c7520ec01
Location:
Galveston, TX, United States
Category:
Management Occupations

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