Engineer (BWL)
1. Full-time
2. Department: Dredging operations
3. Level of experience: Professional
4. What we promise 1: Plenty of room for personal development
5. Organisation: Dredging
6. Region: UK
7. What we ask of you 3: A pro-active attitude
8. What we ask of you 1: Eager to learn
9. Disciplines: Crew
10. What we promise 2: Creating new horizons, literally
11. What we promise 3: Contributing to one of a kind projects
12. What we ask of you 2: Exceeding expectations
Company Description
Working at Boskalis is about creating new horizons and sustainable solutions. In a world where population growth, an increase of global trade, demand for (new) energy and climate change are driving forces, we challenge you to make your mark in finding innovative and relevant solutions for complex infrastructural and marine projects.
Boskalis Westminster, part of the Royal Boskalis Group, specialises in nearshore dredging and construction with the UK survey department, supporting works in the UK and Ireland.
Boskalis Westminster also provides first class marine services across the UK, including vessel management and vessel chartering to terminals, harbours and MoD operations.
Our vast industry knowledge and experienced crews assures clients of our ability in the delivery of safe and reliable marine services.
We operate a diverse fleet of vessels, providing clients with unparalleled access to resources and support. These vessels are operated by skilled crews dedicated to maintaining the highest safety standards, whilst adhering to industry best practices.
Job Description
Reporting to the Head of Business Sector, we are recruiting an Engineer who has overall responsibility for maintenance and repair of all machinery and electrical equipment (deck and engine) onboard the 24M Multicat workboat.
Your Main Tasks:
13. Ensure safe and efficient operation and maintenance of all propulsion, auxiliary and deck machinery, electrical appliances, air conditioning, domestic installations, fittings and structures, RIB and deck crane
14. Consult at least daily with the Master to achieve the maximum economy consistent with the minimum efficiency required. Keeping the Master fully informed of any occurrences in the engine room or deck equipment which might affect navigation or the essential services under his or her control
15. Ensure compliance with all relevant Oil and Environmental Pollution Prevention Legislation and to ensure that all responsible crew are familiar with Emergency Procedures, Contingency Plans and capable of operating all Safety and Pollution Prevention equipment and appliances
16. Be familiar with details of vessel’s construction, machinery and operating characteristics and take overall responsibility for the configuration of the vessel and all systems and equipment
17. Keep a careful account of all labour coming under jurisdiction so that contractors’ bills can be checked and to ensure suitable quality of workmanship
18. Keep accurate records of bunkers, lubricating oils and water consumed.
19. Ensure that all Planned Maintenance and both normal and emergency repair work is carried out. Ensuring that all work is planned for minimum disruption to the vessel’s overall programme and maximum reliability and availability of the plant
20. To adhere to Company Rules and Procedures relating to the department, making sure that all staff are alerted to Company requirements particularly safety, on any relevant matters
21. Make regular inspections of machinery and machinery spaces.
22. Be responsible for the bunkering of the vessel and ensuring that the quantity and quality is as ordered
23. Arranging all transfers of fuel/lubricant oil/ballast/fresh water, and checking plans with the Master prior to actioning
24. Preparing all spare gear orders, spare gear inventory lists and ensure spares are adequate
25. Keep all engine room records as required by the Company
26. Return to Base Office any Company Reports and Forms agreed by the Company in timely manner.
27. Deal with the administration and upkeep of Classification Society Survey requirements of both hull and machinery
28. Responsible for the security of all watertight compartments.
29. To give/receive an appropriate and detailed handover when joining/leaving a Company vessel
30. To carry-out any other duties as may reasonably be requested by the Master or the Company
Required Knowledge and Experience to make your mark as Marine Engineer:
Essential
31. Second Engineer SV <3000 GT & <9,000 kW CoC (or Equivalent)
32. ENG1
33. Sea Survival Course
34. Basic Fire Fighting
Desirable
35. AEC2 Minimum and working towards above CoC may be acceptable
36. Knowledge of and experience with the operation of all technical installations on board
37. Good command of English (written and spoken)
38. Knowledge of the applicable Occupational Health and Safety Regulations
39. Knowledge of the operational processes of the vessel, ICT Office applications and fleet management systems
40. First Aid
41. Mandatory NINA training
Other essential requirements
42. subject to UK security check (proof of UK residency)
43. Full driving licence
44. Current passport
45. Chief Engineer Endorsement
Qualifications
What you can expect:
46. A dynamic environment: A job where you can make an impact as part of a team of experts.
47. Rewarding conditions:A competitive salary, allowances, pension scheme.
48. Career development: Opportunities to realise your full potential with training and development.
Additional Information
Interested? Please apply before 30th September 2024.
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