Engineer - Crew Transfer Vessel
Key Information
Location
Offshore
Work environment
Site
Work area
Ports and harbours
Typical employer
Lead contractor or subcontractor
Applicable project phase
Operations
Tasks and responsibilities
An Engineer has overall responsibility for the engine room including personnel and associated equipment on the Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV).
Example competencies
Qualifications
AMSA endorsed near coastal Engineer certificate (Marine Engine Driver 1,2 or 3 or Engineer Class 3- to be determined when CTV is selected)
Construction White Card (only required if CTV is engaged for construction phase)
Maritime Security Identification Card (MSIC)
Current AMSA Medical
Experience
Experience as an engineer on an inshore vessel working as part of a small team
Experience on a small passenger vessel transferring personnel highly regarded
Experience in offshore wind highly desirable but not essential
Strong hydraulic, electrical, and mechanical experience in operating and maintaining vessel systems
Skills and knowledge
Outstanding communication skills with the ability to communicate effectively with passengers
Ability to manage and coordinate breakdowns, repairs and run regular maintenance checks
Sound knowledge of inshore marine and local harbour standards, codes, and regulations
Physical requirements
Ability to pass AMSA medical
Ability to work at sea in varying weather conditions on a regular rotation roster
Personal attributes
Ability to be flexible and adapt to changing logistical requirements
Team player who has outstanding customer service and interpersonal skills
Zero harm attitude, with the ability to promote a safety-first work, ensuring the safety of the passengers and crew members is always the priority