Join the team as OOW Engineering Watch DP on a Construction vessel operating Worldwide! Are you ready to bring your expertise to a dynamic and challenging environment?
Information about the job:
- Job Title: OOW Engineering Watch DP
- Project: Construction Vessel
- Location: Worldwide
- Rotation: 56/28 days on/off
- Salary: Please confirm your realistic expectations when applying. This will be discussed with the right candidate. Consolidated monthly
- Start date: TBC
- Insurance: Provided by the Company
Requirements/Qualifications/Competence:
- Experience in the position onboard construction vessels.
- Minimum 2 years experience in the offshore industry as a Officer in Charge of Engineering Watch.
- STCW required certificates, National CoC Reg. III/1 and endorsement.
- Dynamic Position Training.
- K-Chief 700 system introduction step 1.
- K-POS maintenance stage 1 course.
- Completion of all relevant training and certifications.
- Strong understanding of maritime safety standards.
- Ability to work in a multicultural environment.
- Proficiency in English.
Tasks:
- Oversee safe watch keeping and ensure the proper control and upkeep of all engine room machinery and propulsion systems throughout your watch.
- Diligently maintain all required documentation and log entries in line with company standards.
- Step into the role of Maintenance Supervisor or Ballast Control Operator when circumstances demand, following IMO Resolution A.1079(28) protocols.
- Provide direct reporting to the DP Second Engineer, conveying updates and any operational issues without delay.
- Stay thoroughly informed about company policies, current industry standards, and all applicable statutory regulations.
- Execute all tasks in the engine room consistent with the Vessel Management Manual and company guidelines, ensuring uniformity in work practices.
- Guarantee that engine room machinery functions safely and efficiently during assigned duty periods.
- Manage DP-related engine room operations by adhering strictly to company procedures.
- Apply the Asset Management Operative System (AMOS) rigorously to survey, test, and maintain all machinery and emergency safety systems.
- Carry out regular analysis of cooling water, sanitary water, diesel fuel, and lubricants to ensure optimal equipment performance.
- Participate in fuel operations, including bunkering, offloading, and the refuelling process, while managing daily calculations of Remaining On Board (R.O.B.).
- Promptly advise the DP Second Engineer regarding the efficient and timely procurement of spare parts for your assigned equipment.
- Fulfil roles within the vessel’s emergency team as dictated by the Emergency Preparedness Manual.
- Act immediately upon encountering unsafe practices, hazardous conditions, near misses, or incidents, reporting them to the DP Second Engineer.
- Ensure that no major operational actions are undertaken without notifying the DP Chief or Second Engineer, and escalate hazardous situations that exceed your intervention scope.
- Maintain vessel operations in full compliance with class requirements and statutory legislation.
- Monitor activities to prevent environmental pollution in accordance with MARPOL guidelines.
- Record all engine operations meticulously in the logbook during your watch and facilitate smooth transitions during watch handovers.
- Uphold safe working practices at all times, ensuring both personal safety and the security of the vessel's operations.