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Second Engineers - Self Unloader

McKeil Marine Limited

Ontario

On-site

CAD 70,000 - 90,000

Full time

3 days ago
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Job summary

McKeil Marine Limited is seeking Second Engineers with self-unloader experience for a permanent full-time position. The role involves managing maintenance processes and ensuring compliance with safety standards. Join a supportive team with competitive compensation and training opportunities.

Benefits

Company-paid travel to ports
Certificate upgrade programs
Company-paid training
Comprehensive group benefits

Qualifications

  • Minimum 3rd Class Motor Engineer Certificate required.
  • Experience with Safety Management Systems (ISO & ISM).
  • Experience with self-unloading technology is a strong asset.

Responsibilities

  • Manage day-to-day planning of preventative maintenance processes.
  • Conduct troubleshooting, inspections, and audits for vessel efficiency.
  • Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and safety standards.

Skills

Leadership
Problem Solving
Communication
Initiative
Analytical

Education

3rd Class Motor Engineer Certificate
Marine Emergency Duties (MED)
STCW Basic Safety Certification
Survival Craft Certifications

Tools

MS Office
NSE

Job description

McKeil Marine is one of Canada’s leading marine service providers. Experienced and adaptive, we deliver turn-key solutions that support our customers' success in a wide range of transportation and project challenges. Customer service, safety, quality, and respect for the environment are at the heart of our operations. When you join McKeil Marine, you can look forward to a very competitive total compensation program and a team of passionate colleagues in a fast-paced, growing organization that supports all communities in which we operate.

Second Engineers

McKeil Marine Limited has immediate openings for Second Engineers with self-unloader experience for our new ship arriving in 2023. Positions are on a permanent full-time basis. We are seeking eager and self-starting individuals responsible for driving strong and initiative-taking maintenance processes for onboard machinery and propulsion systems.

Why McKeil

  • Our crew enjoy regular schedules with minimal disruptions, allowing you to plan your time at home.
  • Company-paid and arranged travel to ports.
  • Our crew matter — at McKeil, it feels like family.
  • We sail safe — your safety is our top priority.
  • Certificate upgrade programs and incentives.
  • Company-paid training.
  • Competitive wages and comprehensive group benefits.

Key Responsibilities

  • Report to the Chief Engineer.
  • Manage the day-to-day planning of all preventative maintenance processes and oversee personnel within the engineering department.
  • Manage inventory, housekeeping, budgeting, and proactive requisitioning to support the mechanical needs of the vessel's engine room and auxiliary machinery areas.
  • Set and uphold high performance standards for subordinates.
  • Maintain cleanliness and orderliness within the engine room and auxiliary spaces.
  • Manage budgets related to planned maintenance systems.
  • Communicate effectively up and down the chain of command.
  • Maintain a strong safety and risk management mindset.
  • Conduct root cause analysis to contribute to a safe work environment and prevent incidents.
  • Perform troubleshooting, inspections, and audits to ensure vessel efficiency and prevent downtime.
  • Monitor bunkers, lubricants, and spare parts inventory proactively.
  • Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, including TC, Port States, and Class entities.
  • Organize daily routines to support preventative maintenance priorities.
  • Enforce company policies and procedures.
  • Understand and apply quality management systems.
  • Adhere to pollution regulations and environmental objectives.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • Minimum 3rd Class Motor Engineer Certificate issued by Transport Canada.
  • Marine Emergency Duties (MED), STCW Basic Safety, and Survival Craft Certifications.
  • Experience with Safety Management Systems (ISO & ISM).
  • Strong computer skills, including MS Office and NSE.
  • Proven leadership and problem-solving skills.
  • Effective communication and teamwork abilities.
  • Initiative, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
  • Experience with self-unloading technology is a strong asset.

Joining our crew means receiving a total rewards package, including company-coordinated travel, excellent rotation schedules, paid training, and certificate upgrade bonuses. Licensed candidates must hold a valid Transport Canada Certificate of Competency, a valid seafarer’s medical, and STCW 95 certification. Candidates must also possess a valid passport and US entry clearance.

We thank all applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. McKeil Marine is committed to Employment Equity principles.

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