Chief Engineer - Dry dock, Sea trials
Posted a week ago by Matchtech
Introduction
Our client, a leading company in the shipbuilding industry, is seeking a Chief Engineer for a contract position. As the Chief Engineer, you will play a vital role in dry dock operations, refits, and sea trials. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the success of shipbuilding projects and make a significant impact in the field.
Job Requirements
- Chief Engineer unlimited UK CoC
- Dry dock, refit, or sea trials experience
- Valid ENG1, Passport, and STCW certifications
- British nationality/citizenship (due to security requirements)
- Experience in Royal Navy or RFA (Royal Fleet Auxiliary) is highly desirable
Key Responsibilities
- Take charge of engineering operations during dry docking, refits, and sea trials.
- Manage and oversee the work of the engineering team.
- Ensure compliance with safety regulations and quality standards.
- Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues that arise during operations.
- Collaborate with other departments to achieve project objectives.
- Maintain accurate documentation and records of engineering activities.
- Conduct regular inspections to ensure optimal performance of equipment and systems.
- Provide technical recommendations and guidance to improve efficiency and effectiveness.
How to Apply
If you meet the above requirements and are looking for an exciting opportunity in shipbuilding as a Chief Engineer, we encourage you to apply now. Your expertise and dedication will contribute to the successful completion of our client's projects. Join our team and make a difference in the shipbuilding industry!
- Type:
- Contract
- Start Date:
- ASAP
- Contract Length:
- 4 months
- Contact Name:
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- Job Reference:
- 569858_1713449786
- Job ID:
- 221498126
- Applications:
- Less than 10
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