The Chief Engineer is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and readiness of a vessel's machinery and equipment. This includes fueling, pollution control, liquid loading, log reporting, record keeping, procurement, and inventory control. The role requires on-site work at the 10 Pemberton Avenue location and involves coordinating with external contractors and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
Requirements
- Valid 1st, 2nd or 4th class Transport Canada Marine Motor engineering certificate and associated endorsements, MEDs, Marine Basic First Aid and Marine medical are required
- Minimum 5 years of experience as engineering officer onboard of a similar vessel, including experience in charge of engineering duties on a vessel of 400 gross tons or larger.
- Understanding of operation and use of all emergency equipment on board the vessel with emphasis being placed on location and use of fire fighting, live saving equipment, man overboard equipment, and safety apparatus.
- Proficient on all vessel operational systems.
- Knowledge of applicable Transport Canada and Classification Societies requirements.
- Knowledge of marine terminologies and machinery parts.
- Understanding of responsibilities under the CLC Part II and MOHS Regulations.
- Understanding of all emergency equipment and all emergency duties.
- Understanding of hazards associated with day-to-day activities.
- Basic computer skills in MS Office.
- Ability to maintain, monitor and repair marine diesel engines, hydraulic and electrical systems on the vessel.
- Ability to work with a variety of individuals in various departments.
- Organizational, time management and multi-tasking skills.
- Accuracy and meticulous attention to detail.
Benefits