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Second Engineer

at Seabase Newfoundland Limited on Behalf of Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (Deutschland) GmbH & Co. KG
Vancouver, British Columbia V5S 1P4, Canada • Full-time

Role Type

On-site • Permanent • Full-time

Description

Second Engineer (Offshore) on LNG Tanker for (BSM) Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (Deutschland) GmbH & Co. KG

Rate of Pay: $46.32

Benefits: Dental plan, Disability benefits, Health care plan, Paramedical services coverage, and Vision care benefits

Number of Available Positions: 6

Business Address:

Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (Deutschland) GmbH & Co. KG

Vorsetzen 54 | 20459 | Hamburg | Germany

Duties, Responsibilities and Accountabilities

Main requirements:

  • 2nd Engineer (Reg. III/2)
  • Advanced Liquefied Gas Tanker Cargo Operation A-V/1-2-2
  • Advanced Training for Ships Subject to the IGF Code A-V/3-2
  • Minimum of 3 years total sea time in rank (combined with Chief Engineer)
  • Minimum of 6 years total sea time on board of this tanker type. (combined with Chief Engineer)
  • Strong LNG cargo expertise.
  • Strong STS (Ship to ship operation) track record.
  • Dual fuel (LNG) engines operational experience.
  • Strong knowledge of Diesel-Electric propulsion systems.
  • Strong troubleshooting abilities.
  • Vessel management skills.
  • Ability to speak, read, write and comprehend the English Language

Main Responsibilities:

  • Compliance with safe working practices
  • Supervision of and assignment of tasks and activities to engine department personnel
  • Management of watchkeeping personnel in the Engine Room and related areas
  • Issue and enforcement of appropriate Permits to Work
  • Organising the maintenance of technical installations and equipment

– Supervision of work on electrical systems after approval from the Chief Engineer (Special training and qualification is required for work on electrical systems over 1000V)

Advising Chief Engineer on:

  • All important matters connected with engine department
  • Progress of maintenance and repair work
  • Matters of seaworthiness and/or cargo-worthiness including cargo pumps, hatches and cranes
  • Thorough examination of engine/deck machinery and maintenance records upon joining
  • Reporting any defects of the ship’s machinery and equipment to the Chief Engineer
  • Maintenance of fixed safety systems and equipment
  • Controlling and recording the inventory and economic use of:

– Spare gear

– Spares

– Engine stores

  • Communicating with Chief Officer on matters affecting the deck department
  • Recording and reporting of boiler and engine cooling water tests to Chief Engineer
  • Cleanliness and tidiness of engine and boiler rooms
  • Status and immediate availability of emergency systems and lifesaving equipment
  • Testing of stand-by equipment for immediate use as well as maintaining critical spares
  • Control and monitoring of oil pollution prevention equipment including the OWS
  • Ensure correct entries in the Oil Record Book Part 1
  • Observing standing orders for the management and use of sewage and incineration equipment
  • Observing procedures for the control of portable pipes, hoses and pumps
  • Control and monitoring of Hot Work Procedures
  • Speaking up if/when unsafe practices or conditions are identified
  • Ensuring Behaviour Based Safety practices are followed in the machinery spaces

Assist with:

  • Planning and control of maintenance and operations
  • Training of engine assistants, Cadets, ratings and trainees
  • The trainees / cadets must not undertake new tasks without supervision
  • Engine crew appraisal process
  • Planned Maintenance System and its documentation
  • Environmental compliance

Ensure:

  • Crew compliance with safety requirements at all times
  • Ship is ready in all technical aspects
  • Operation of alarm and safety systems prior to placing engines on:

– Standby

– Conventional operation

– UMS (Unattended Machinery Spaces) operations

Acts as:

  • Member of the Ship Safety Committee
  • Engine Room Watchkeeper
  • Substitute for the Chief Engineer when required
  • Role model for leadership and exemplary personal conduct
  • Behaviour Based Safety Observer
  • Deputy Ship Security Officer (Engine)

Interested candidates legally qualified to work in Canada can send a resume to BSM@seabasenl.com