Due to rapid organisational growth, we are recruiting a people-focused, high-calibre talent for an exciting new opportunity with our client.
Overview
Reporting to the Technical Engineering Manager, the successful person will be responsible for conducting on-site maintenance and repairs on our Companys growing fleet of CTVs across the UK and Europe. Specific activities include but are not limited to minor component replacements to engine removal and installation. The Fleet Mechanical Engineer will collaborate with crew members and colleagues across sites to ensure the CTV fleets continued availability. They will also self-motivated and solution oriented with the capacity to work alone whilst enjoying working as part of a team.
Roles and Responsibilities
The Fleet Mechanical Engineer is primarily responsible for:
The general vessel maintenance, inspection, and repairs engine types include: Cat C 32, C2.2, C3.3, Nannies genset. Gearboxes include: ZF / Servo gear.
Fault-finding and repairs of vessel electrical, hydraulic, and heating systems.
Conducting performance tests, troubleshooting, and root cause analysis.
Collaborating with crew members to troubleshoot and train them on vessel maintenance and inspection.
Travelling and working away from home at multiple sites across the UK and Europe.
Adopting a flexible approach to work to align with operational necessities, particularly during breakdowns and emergency repairs.
Demonstrating and maintaining expected QHSE standards whilst working on any of the Company vessels and promoting a positive safety culture.
Providing input in regard to the planning of and attending annual dockings when on rota.
Monitoring stock levels in the warehouse and ensuring that the Procurement department are up to date with stock levels; Informing them to make orders as necessary.
Buying and collecting spares and consumables needed for vessels.
Sending daily progress reports (DPRs) and reporting all daily activities undertaken to the office.
Being on call to diagnose and if possible, fix issues as they arise.
Building and maintaining strong working relationships with local suppliers
Requirements
NVQ Level 3 / Diploma / Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Marine Construction, Systems Engineering or equivalent.
3-4 years experience as a ship engineer or a strong ability to demonstrate service/experience with a shore-based marine mechanical engineering.
STCW qualifications
Experience with OS-HSC CTV/craft vessels.
Willingness to travel overseas as directed by company for vessel visits, inspections, port calls, docking, maintenance assistance, etc.
Resilient, a team player with a proactive mindset.
Strong problem-solving and organisational skills.
Flexibility and availability to be on-call in case of emergencies.
Full valid driving licence.
What's on offer -
Base salary of between £35,000 - £40,000 per annum DOE.
Discretionary bonus
Working hours 9:00 am 5:00 pm (Mon to Fri) when office-based
28 days leave allowance inclusive of statutory holidays
Incremental leave up to 33 days based on tenure
Company pension
Additional and special leave allowances including bereavement and birthday leave
Free on-site parking
Casual dress code
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