Chief Engineer

DOF

Paradise

On-site

CAD 80,000 - 100,000

Full time

14 days+

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Job summary

A prominent subsea services provider is seeking a Chief Engineer for offshore supply vessels in Canada. The role involves ensuring the safety and efficiency of all machinery aboard, managing the Engine Room Department, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Ideal candidates will possess a Marine Engineering background with related certifications and experience in offshore operations. The position requires excellent management skills and a commitment to safety and team collaboration in a dynamic, maritime environment.

Qualifications

  • Experience on Offshore Support Vessels with diesel electric and hybrid systems required.
  • Demonstrable experience in management role or lead position within offshore industry.
  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.

Responsibilities

  • Ensure efficient, safe running and maintenance of vessel equipment.
  • Record Marpol required items and manage engine checklists.
  • Prepare monthly updates for Vessel Manager and Superintendent.

Skills

Interpersonal skills
Organizational skills
Communication skills
Customer service
Multitasking

Education

Post-Secondary Education in Marine Engineering
First Class Motor-ship Certificate
STCW MED, BS, SC, AFF
Marine First Aid
Valid Canadian Seafarers Medical
Valid Canadian Passport

Tools

Microsoft Office
Diesel Electric Engines

Job description

DOF is a leading provider of vessel and subsea services in all the major oil and gas production regions around the world. With world class ROVs (Remote Operated Vehicles), Survey systems, and a fleet of offshore construction vessels, the group combines expertise and technology to deliver integrated subsea solutions to the offshore oil and gas industry.

DOF Canada is currently seeking candidates for Chief Engineer positions to work on Canadian Flagged Offshore Supply Vessels. Offshore work schedule will be based on a 28-day rotation. We are looking for a motivated and hardworking seafarer who has the passion for a career at sea. A key to success for this position is the ability to collaborate with offshore and onshore personnel. If you are looking for a dynamic environment to learn and grow your career, DOF Canada is a great opportunity!

Responsibilities
  • Taking responsibility for the efficient, safe running and maintenance of the mechanical, electrical, and ancillary equipment and deck machinery on board the vessel, together with the safe and efficient use of the manpower available;
  • Ensuring the operation of all machinery, Planned Maintenance Systems, and Survey Planning with inspection and verification of items of plant, to maintain the vessels class;
  • The upkeep of the vessels Technical and Operational Manuals;
  • Responsible for ensuring that all members of the Engine Room Department are thoroughly conversant with the Vessel Pollution and Dangerous Chemicals Regulations issued under the Canada Shipping Act;
  • Responsible for recording Marpol required items;
  • Responsible for maintaining all engine checklists for DP Operation and all other general engine department checklists;
  • Ensuring the vessel design certification package is compliant and in date;
  • In cooperation with the Vessel Manager and Superintendent, prepare dry dock specification and work scopes;
  • Prepare Monthly updates reports for review by Vessel Manager and Superintendent;
  • Assist Master for the implementing the Company's policies and Safety Management System;
  • Responsible to review the spare parts stock and make recommendations for changes according to the relevant charter party, routes and trade areas;
  • Perform watch duty if required;
  • Responsible for the follow up on own competence such as relevant personal certificates, courses, medical licences and informing crew department of own training needs;
  • Total commitment to working safely and fully complying with the Company Safety Management System;
  • Lead by example by demonstrating the correct behaviour in implementing all QHSE programs;
  • Ensure that vessel Permit to Work System is fully implemented and maintained in engine room department in accordance with company procedures;
  • Recognize the ‘ownership' of health, safety and environmental control within their sphere of activity and lead by example;
  • Ensure that a chain of command exists whereby responsibility and authority for safety matters are clearly determined, documented and understood;
  • Conform with the emergency procedures applicable to their place of work. Ensure that the workforce is aware of, and understands, the emergency procedures;
  • Facilitate effective two-way communication with the workforce on QHSE issues. Conduct Toolbox Talks and Pre Job Safety Meetings. Attend QHSE Meetings and ensure workforce participation;
  • Ensure all safety devices provided are utilized and maintained, protective equipment is worn, safety rules are observed and safe working practices applied;
Requirements
Educational and Certificate Requirements
  • Post-Secondary Education in Marine Engineering
  • First Class Motor-ship Certificate
  • STCW MED, BS, SC, AFF
  • Marine First Aid
  • Valid Canadian Seafarers Medical
  • Valid Canadian Passport
  • Working knowledge with Diesel Electric Engines will be given preference
  • A high-level knowledge of ISM, ISPS, Transport Canada, MARPOL and all applicable legislative requirements for operating vessels in Canada
  • DP Maintenance Training
  • Demonstrable experience in management role or lead position within offshore industry
  • Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills
  • Excellent communicator, both verbal and written
  • Capable of discussing issues and topics of importance at every level
  • Good organizational skills and ability to multitask
Experience / Knowledge
  • Experience on Offshore Support Vessels, including diesel electric and hybrid propulsion systems is required.
  • Experience aboard large AHTS will be considered an asset.
  • Possess a high commitment to customer service and safe working practices.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office applications.
  • A high-level knowledge of ISM, Transport Canada, and all applicable legislative requirements for operating vessels in Canada.
  • Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills.
  • Excellent communicator, both verbal and written.
  • Good organizational skills and ability to multitask.

Successful candidates will be required to undergo pre-employment drug and alcohol screening. DOF Canada maintains the right to request a criminal background check as a part of the recruitment process.

Benefits

DOF Canada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to promoting a diverse workforce and an inclusive respectful workplace.

We encourage applications from all qualified individuals.

Priority will be given to Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and other Canadian permanent residents.

We thank all applicants for their interest but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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