




Job Summary: The Engine Operator manages the vessel's Engine Section, ensuring technical and operational management of propulsion systems, auxiliary equipment, and personnel. Key Highlights: 1. Manages the technical and operational aspects of the vessel's Engine Section. 2. Responsible for operating, maintaining, and ensuring the safety of propulsion systems. 3. Leads the technical team and manages materials in the Engine Section. Description: The Engine Operator is the professional responsible for the technical and operational management of the vessel's Engine Section. Directly involved in operating, maintaining, monitoring fuel consumption, and ensuring the safety of propulsion systems and auxiliary equipment, thereby guaranteeing efficiency and safety of onboard operations. Also oversees technical team organization, material control, and operational reporting for the section. Main Responsibilities: * Manage and supervise maneuvers in the Engine Room; * Coordinate and monitor fuel and material consumption; * Plan and supervise repairs both onboard and at external workshops; * Inspect tanks, machinery condition, and inventoried materials; * Ensure proper use of PPE and report irregularities to the Captain; * Implement pollution prevention measures and perform emergency repairs; * Issue technical and operational status reports for the section; * Maintain continuous safety and operational efficiency of the department. Work Location: Harbor Tugboat. Work Schedule: 3x2x2x3\. Desired Requirements: * Qualification: STCW III/5 Engine Operator; * Valid maritime certification; * Valid Certificate of Competency (COC) for the position; * Up-to-date vaccination record. Preferred Requirements: * Experience in port support activities; * Experience with azimuthal propulsion. Skills: * Leadership; * Concentrated attention; * Interpersonal communication skills; * Initiative and proactivity; * Agility and dynamism. 2511070202301437842


