Amentum
Manufacturing
Description
Minimum Requirements:
Experience:
- 5–7 years of engineering experience, with at least 2–3 years as a Chief Engineer or in a similar leadership role aboard tugs or other maritime vessels.
- Experience in the operation, maintenance, and repair of propulsion systems, diesel engines, HVAC systems, hydraulics, and electrical systems.
Education:
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- An advanced technical or vocational degree or specialized certifications in Marine Engineering is highly desirable.
Responsibilities
- Oversee and manage all engineering operations aboard the tug, including the operation, maintenance, and repair of the main and auxiliary engines, propulsion systems, generators, electrical systems, hydraulics, and HVAC systems.
- Supervise the engineering crew and assign daily tasks to ensure the efficient and safe functioning of all onboard machinery and systems.
- Prepare, implement, and monitor preventive and scheduled maintenance programs to ensure all tug systems and equipment remain operational within regulatory compliance and performance parameters.
- Perform inspections of the tug's engineering spaces to ensure safety, cleanliness, and proper functioning of all equipment.
- Monitor vital parameters such as fuel levels, oil levels, operating temperatures, and pressures of engines and auxiliary equipment, ensuring optimal performance and proactive maintenance.
- Troubleshoot and resolve any mechanical or electrical issues related to the tug's equipment or machinery, ensuring minimal operational downtime.
- Maintain accurate and detailed engineering logs, maintenance records, and defect reports in compliance with regulatory and company policies.
- Ensure that all work on the tug complies with international, flag-state, and military regulations, including safety, environmental, and pollution prevention standards.
- Collaborate with the vessel’s Captain and deck team to ensure full alignment and coordination between engineering and navigational operations.
- Manage inventory levels and requisitions for spare parts, tools, and supplies required for the maintenance and repair of the vessel.
- Report to management on the operational readiness and maintenance status of the tug, identifying potential risks or areas for improvement.
- Lead response and troubleshooting efforts during emergencies, including propulsion or power failures, fire incidents, flooding, or hazardous material situations.
- Supervise the refueling and bunkering of the tug, ensuring proper procedures are followed and no environmental hazards occur.
- Mentor and train junior engineering staff on proper procedures, safety protocols, and best operational practices.
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