Morrison
S&B
Freeport-McMoRan
Horizon Maritime Services Ltd.
Quality Oil Company LLC
HRSD
Snow & Company
Smith Industries
Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Marathon Petroleum
Panthalassa
Tacora Resources Inc.
Gulf Companies
Cenovus Energy
Exelon
ComEd
Performance Energy Services, LLC
S&B
Motiva Enterprises LLC
Gowest Gold
The Chief Engineer is responsible for the management and supervision of the engine room staff and oversees the maintenance, operations, and repair of all electrical, mechanical, and structural systems onboard the vessel. The Chief Engineer collaborates with the vessel Master and other crew members to ensure the vessel is mechanically sound and operates within the stipulations of US Coast Guard, maritime law, and environmental regulations.
- Ensure the safe operations and maintenance of the vessel's propulsion, auxiliary, and all other mechanical systems in compliance with applicable US Coast Guard regulations, company policies and procedures, and manufacturers' recommendations in a manner responsible to the safety of the crew.
- Loading and storing of fuel, lubrication oils, and management of bilge and bilge slops in accordance with environmental regulations and company policies and procedures.
- Set and stand engine room watches in rotation with members of the vessel's engineering crew.
- Direct and supervise engine room crew in execution of their duties to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the vessel.
- Monitor and inspect engine room to ensure vessel machinery is being properly serviced and scheduled maintenance procedures are being conducted.
- Conduct regular inspections to ensure the vessel meets international safety and environmental regulations.
- Coordinate with the vessel Master and shore-based management to report systems status, ongoing issues and/or equipment malfunctions.
- Direct emergency repairs and troubleshoot complex technical issues.
- Assists with US Coast Guard inspections when required.
- Understand, follow, and enforce safety, health, and environmental rules and safe working practices.
- Other duties as assigned by the vessel Master and/or Director of Offshore Marine Assets.
Regular and reliable attendance and work performance required.
- Must hold a valid US Coast Guard Chief Engineer license and STCW training appropriate for the type, horsepower, and tonnage for the vessel he/she is assigned to.
- Extensive knowledge of US Coast Guard regulations.
- Basic understanding of occupational health and safety rules and working practices.
- Ability to effectively supervise vessel engineering crew.
- Ability to communicate effectively both in oral and written forms.
Must have medical clearance that meets US Coast Guard requirements for the position.
- A high school diploma or GED equivalent
Preferred education and/or training at an accredited maritime institute
- Actual sea time as required for the issuance of US Coast Guard license and/or certifications.
- A minimum of (5) years working as a US Coast Guard licensed Engineer.