Description
We are currently seeking an experienced 2nd Engineer (watch keeper) to join the cruise vessel Azamara Quest. Embarkation: ASAP. Contract Duration: 14 weeks on/off. Location: Shipboard.
Requirements
* Previous experience in the rank of 2nd Engineer on passenger/cruise vessels
* All valid STCW Certificates and a valid C1D visa
* Minimum Management Level CoC in accordance with STCW Regulation III/2
* Strong references/recommendations from previous employer
* Diesel‑electric Engine experience
* High Voltage Certificate
* Good command of English
Position Summary
* Maintain a safe engine room watch whilst the vessel is at sea, at anchor and in port in accordance with company policies, national or international standards and any prescribed regulations.
* Execute safe and efficient performance of main and auxiliary engines.
* Lead safe operations of machinery and equipment, monitoring engine control systems in the engine room.
* Execute repair and maintenance work inside and outside the engine room, overseeing maintenance in accordance with company policies and public health or other prescribed regulations.
* Ensure proper coordination with different technical parties and departments.
Reporting Structure
* Reports to the Staff Engineer.
Safety Duties
* Participate in crew safety drills according to instructions.
* Always comply with company’s safety and pollution prevention regulations and operating procedures.
* Lead by example by taking care of health and safety of self and others.
* Ensure that all work equipment, personal protective equipment, chemicals and safety devices are used correctly; deliver training, guidance and supervision on how to use and maintain them where necessary.
Education/Experience/Qualifications
* Valid STCW95 certification.
* Valid CoC A‑III/1.
* Appropriate certification as required by regulations.
* Extensive experience in subordinate positions and on board passenger ships in a similar role, and preferable experience with Wartsila engines.
* Physically and medically fit.
* Moral integrity is required.
* Public Health, Sanitation and Environmental training courses are appreciated.
* Proficient in reading and understanding technical drawings and manuals.
* Alaska experience is a plus.
* Recommended to have public health, coast guard and port state control experience.
Language Requirements
Excellent fluent English (verbal, written and technical). English is the working and safety language on board. Additional languages are considered beneficial.
Computer Knowledge
Good working knowledge of AMOS and Microsoft applications.
Physical Demands and Working Conditions
Required to stand, walk long distances, reach and sit. Repetitive motion of bending, going up and down stairs, climbing ladders. Lifting or pushing up to 50 lbs. The position requires overtime work and irregular schedules. Works in the engine control room, engine spaces with noise, light traffic, distracting environments.
Profile
* Vast knowledge of a multi out‑let operation.
* Strong interpersonal skills and ability to lead, motivate and develop a culturally diverse workforce.
* Punctual.
* Proactive approach to problem solving.
* Ability to be flexible, well‑organized, self‑managed and motivated.
* Ability to handle multiple demands, remain calm and effective under pressure, and resolve issues quickly.
* Safe, professional and personal practices. Fully conversant with VMS and MLC requirements.
* Well‑groomed and neat appearance.
* Ability to deliver a high standard of technical performance.
Status: Officer.
Salary: Refer to contract.
Rotation: Refer to contract.
Key Responsibilities
* Act as the chief engineer’s representative during engine‑room watch, supervising the on‑watch team and ensuring that watches are carried out properly and orders followed.
* Operate and maintain main engine and associated auxiliary engines.
* Execute maintenance, operation and repairs in the engine room.
* Know the handling characteristics of the vessel, including stopping distance, and possess full knowledge of every aspect of safety features of the vessel; be fully conversant with the company’s VMS.
* Ensure seaworthiness of the vessel in the engine department.
* Ensure sufficient stock of spare parts and consumables is on order and in the onboard system to cover planned and unplanned maintenance.
* Delegate work to oilers and wipers.
* Be familiar with the operation and location of all lifesaving, fire‑fighting and pollution prevention equipment.
* Keep a log of all watch operations and conditions.
* Assist lower‑ranked engine officers in familiarisation of the engine room, control room and all associated equipment.
* Participate in development of on‑board operational plans in accordance with all technical, legislative, safety and procedural specifications, supporting successful completion of maintenance periods and closely working with the hotel department on all maintenance issues.
* Report completed maintenance to the chief engineer and staff engineer for entry into the planned maintenance system.
* Perform routine pumping operations.
* Operate diesel generators, emergency diesel generator, emergency fire pump, purifiers and air compressors.
* Maintain firefighting equipment, safety equipment, fire doors and watertight doors in the engine room.
* Carry out fuel and ballast operations per company procedures and prevent pollution of the marine environment.
* Ensure stability and stress conditions are maintained within safety limits at all times.
* Perform technical maintenance and repairs inside and outside the engine room, including but not limited to:
o Boilers and steam plant
o Oily water separator
o Separators
o Compressors
o Evaporators and osmosis systems
o Bilge and ballast system with related valves and alarms
o Thrusters
o Stabilisers
o Steering and rudder machinery, whistles and bilge cleanliness
* Keep chief engineer and staff engineer informed of all problems, significant matters and any issues that may compromise the ship’s safety and any deficiencies found in the machinery or equipment.
* Ensure company, public health, national and international standards are maintained and report any instances where the ship is unable or fails to comply.
* Maintain a correct and up‑to‑date engine log book, technical or waste related logbooks, including oil record book, waste waters discharge, oil to sea interfaces, marine fuel sulphur.
* Monitor subordinates’ working/rest hours and overtime; maintain 100% compliance with company requirements as well as ILO/MLC.
* Execute strict practices to ensure that the engine room is operated in accordance with the following regulations and company policies:
o International Safety Management Code
o ISPS Code
o SOLAS
o Code of Safe Working Practices
o MARPOL
o Pollution prevention
o STCW
o Oil Record Book
o ILO/IMO/ITF/MLC 2006
o Ballast Water Management
o US CDC Vessel Sanitation Program
o Merchant Shipping Legislation of the Bahamas
* Lead, train and develop subordinates, ensuring effective reviews, feedback, coaching and performance management.
* Observe and enforce uniform and grooming standards according to company policies.
* Practice good people management, maintaining proper conduct within the engine department and other departments around the ship.
* All other duties as assigned.
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