Familiarity with Health, Safety, Environmental Protection, and Quality Policy (PL-005) and understanding of responsibilities under the Environmental Management System (EMS).
Guides, advises, and monitors vessel operations; assists crew with maintenance.
Researches technical information for equipment breakdowns, improvements, and upgrades.
Prepares for scheduled dry dockings, surveys, and repairs; manages supply of spares, stores, and services.
Ensures vessels comply with local and international rules, Safety Management System (SMS), and operational certification requirements.
Analyzes ships\' performance and relays information to onboard personnel.
Visits vessels in ports, ensuring safe and economical operation.
Monitors and resolves onboard issues, including technical, quality-assurance, health and safety, commercial, or personnel matters.
Prepares budgets for vessel operations, dry dockings, surveys, repairs, and modifications.
Monitors expenses and submits variance reporting against budget.
Ensures reporting employees adhere to company policies and procedures.
Communicates expectations to direct reports, manages performance, and provides leadership and support.
Demonstrates commitment to company\'s Maritime Resource Management values.
Requirements:
Experience as Chief Engineer onboard Ocean-going Container vessels.
Strong technical knowledge.
Class 1 marine engineer certificate.
Experience with container ships.
Education in mechanical engineering.
Knowledge of Planned Maintenance Systems, knowledge of technical, procurement & logistics processes.