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POSITION: Marine Engineer
SUMMARY: The primary role of the Marine Engineer is to implement and achieve the policies and goals as set forth by the Company in all engineering aspects of the vessel. They are responsible to the Chief Engineer to ensure that these duties are performed effectively and cost-efficiently.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Safety
- Will ensure defective equipment that affects the safety of the crew or safety or seaworthiness of the vessel is promptly reported to the Captain through the Chief Engineer; and all employees or others at or near the workplace follow the safety policies and safe work procedures established for the workplace.
General
- They will collaborate with other vessel officers to maximize efficiency in the complete operation of the vessel and all equipment.
- They will carry out the reliable centered maintenance program to minimize delays and requirement for repairs as directed by the Chief Engineer.
- Work in collaboration with the Chief Engineer and Vessel Manager on refit planning and planned maintenance lay-overs.
- Will keep accurate records of inspections and repairs on ships equipment as directed by the Chief Engineer.
- Will assist the Chief Engineer in management of the vessel turn-arounds and maintenance layovers including management of contractors scheduling of work and work crews and inspections with regulatory bodies.
Training
- Will take advantage of training opportunities with the Chief Engineer to improve knowledge and skills and advance career as opportunity permits when:
- On Double-Watch
- On Scheduled Maintenance Lay-overs
- During re-fits
Inventory and Records
- Will maintain the Engineer Department inventory including daily input of consumable items.
- Will be accurate and complete with information recorded in all logbooks and reports.
Certifications
- Marine Motor Class 4 or higher
- Valid Marine Medical for Offshore Fishing
- Must ensure job skills training and required certificates are kept up-to-date.
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Clearwater Seafoods
Clearwater Seafoods is one of the worlds largest vertically integrated seafood companies with over 1700 employees in offices plants and vessels across the globe. The Canadian company operates from ocean-to-plate owning its own fishing licenses vessels and processing facilities while also providing delivery to its customers worldwide. Clearwater is recognized globally for its superior quality food safety and diversity of premium wild-caught seafood including scallops lobster langoustine clams whelk shrimp and crabs.
Since its founding Clearwater has invested in science communities people and technological innovation as well as resource management to sustain and grow its seafood resource. This commitment has allowed the company to remain a leader in todays global seafood market and in sustainable seafood excellence.
In 2021 Clearwater was acquired by a partnership between Premium Brands and the Mikmaq Coalition comprised of seven Mikmaq communities in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Today Clearwater is proudly Indigenous-owned committed to creating a sustainable seafood future for generations to come.
Required Experience:
IC
DiscoverThe OpportunityJOB DESCRIPTIONPOSITION: Marine EngineerSUMMARY: The primary role of the Marine Engineer is to implement and achieve the policies and goals as set forth by the Company in all engineering aspects of the vessel. They are responsible to the Chief Engineer to ensure that these dut...
Discover
The Opportunity
JOB DESCRIPTION
POSITION: Marine Engineer
SUMMARY: The primary role of the Marine Engineer is to implement and achieve the policies and goals as set forth by the Company in all engineering aspects of the vessel. They are responsible to the Chief Engineer to ensure that these duties are performed effectively and cost-efficiently.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Safety
- Will ensure defective equipment that affects the safety of the crew or safety or seaworthiness of the vessel is promptly reported to the Captain through the Chief Engineer; and all employees or others at or near the workplace follow the safety policies and safe work procedures established for the workplace.
General
- They will collaborate with other vessel officers to maximize efficiency in the complete operation of the vessel and all equipment.
- They will carry out the reliable centered maintenance program to minimize delays and requirement for repairs as directed by the Chief Engineer.
- Work in collaboration with the Chief Engineer and Vessel Manager on refit planning and planned maintenance lay-overs.
- Will keep accurate records of inspections and repairs on ships equipment as directed by the Chief Engineer.
- Will assist the Chief Engineer in management of the vessel turn-arounds and maintenance layovers including management of contractors scheduling of work and work crews and inspections with regulatory bodies.
Training
- Will take advantage of training opportunities with the Chief Engineer to improve knowledge and skills and advance career as opportunity permits when:
- On Double-Watch
- On Scheduled Maintenance Lay-overs
- During re-fits
Inventory and Records
- Will maintain the Engineer Department inventory including daily input of consumable items.
- Will be accurate and complete with information recorded in all logbooks and reports.
Certifications
- Marine Motor Class 4 or higher
- Valid Marine Medical for Offshore Fishing
- Must ensure job skills training and required certificates are kept up-to-date.
Look for yourself
Photo Gallery
A little bit about us
Clearwater Seafoods
Clearwater Seafoods is one of the worlds largest vertically integrated seafood companies with over 1700 employees in offices plants and vessels across the globe. The Canadian company operates from ocean-to-plate owning its own fishing licenses vessels and processing facilities while also providing delivery to its customers worldwide. Clearwater is recognized globally for its superior quality food safety and diversity of premium wild-caught seafood including scallops lobster langoustine clams whelk shrimp and crabs.
Since its founding Clearwater has invested in science communities people and technological innovation as well as resource management to sustain and grow its seafood resource. This commitment has allowed the company to remain a leader in todays global seafood market and in sustainable seafood excellence.
In 2021 Clearwater was acquired by a partnership between Premium Brands and the Mikmaq Coalition comprised of seven Mikmaq communities in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Today Clearwater is proudly Indigenous-owned committed to creating a sustainable seafood future for generations to come.
Required Experience:
IC
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