MCASPHALT | Chief Engineer - Ingénieur(e) en Chef
Position Summary
The Chief Engineer maintains the uninterrupted operation of shipboard machinery and systems. The Chief Engineer designs and manages the implementation of preventative maintenance projects.
Main Responsibilities
- Managing the activity of shipboard engineering personnel.
- Ordering items through SINEX and doing so cost effectively.
- Ensuring that all engineering personnel always adhere to safety policies.
- Leading preventative maintenance initiatives in a cost-effective, efficient and timely manner.
- Conducting performance reviews of shipboard engineering personnel and identify areas of improvement.
- Ensure the safe and proper operation of propulsion and auxiliary machinery.
- Troubleshooting when machines are not working correctly.
- Monitor of bunker and lubricants.
- Responding to oil pollution according to the correct procedure.
- Must possess good communication skills.
- All other duties and responsibilities as may be defined in Safety Management System (SMS).
- All other duties assigned by the Captain or Division Manager.
Minimum Qualifications
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The Chief Engineer must hold the following minimum qualifications (subject to variance in the vessel’s safe manning documents):
- First-Class Engineer license (Motor III/2) issued by Transport Canada
- MED with respect to STCW basic safety; MED training with respect to proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats other than fast rescue boats; MED in advanced firefighting; MED for senior officers; Ship management practices taught using a propulsive plant simulator (level 2).
- Specialized Oil Tanker Training Certificate of Proficiency (SOTT) with Transport Canada Level-2 Endorsement.
- Tanker experience, Preferably with Dual fuel (LNG)
- Dual Fuel (LNG) Training –Advance
- Marine Advanced First Aid.
- Ship Personnel with Designated Security Duties.
- A valid Passport and Transport Canada Marine Medical.
- Eligible to enter the US
Additional Qualifications
- Occupational Health and Safety.
- Oil Spill Response.
- Accident/Hazard Investigation training.
- Hazard Prevention
- Engine Room Resource Management
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