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Crowley seeks a 3rd Assistant Engineer for the FPSO Turritella. This role involves the operation and maintenance of cargo, ballast, and other engine room systems, ensuring compliance with safety and environmental standards. The ideal candidate will possess necessary USCG certifications and have at least 2 years of relevant offshore experience. This position requires commitment to safety and excellent teamwork.
Job Description - 3RD ASSISTANT ENGINEER (UNI00000M)
Job Description
3RD ASSISTANT ENGINEER - ( UNI00000M )
Description
Marine Management Services
As a privately held, U.S.-owned and operated company, Crowley provides services to 36 nations and island territories. Our purpose is to bravely advance what's possible to elevate people and planet, with our core values of Integrity, Sustainability and Drive guiding everything we do.
By expanding and innovating our services, we have expanded our footprint in services within the Logistics, Land Transportation, Shipping, Wind and Fuel industries. Crowley and its affiliated companies have generated more than $3.5 billion in annual revenue through our people's focus on excellence and a culture that values everyone's voices and collaboration.
Crowley's Marine Management Services Inc. (MMS) is a dedicated, MLC certified, marine and offshore crewing company whose focus is to add value to the ship or asset owner through successful and cost-effective management of marine resources. MMS’s main focuses are offshore crewing, personnel recruitment, and project support.
To continue laying the groundwork and challenge what's possible for our business, we seek to partner with individuals ready to elevate their careers with us.
3rd Assistant Engineer – FPSO Turritella
Summary: The 3rd Assistant Engineer is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the cargo, ballast, offload systems, engine room, and forward machinery space under the supervision of the First Assistant Engineer. This role ensures compliance with safety, health, and environmental standards aboard the FPSO Turritella.
Essential Functions:
• Assist in the operation, maintenance, and repair of propulsion and auxiliary machinery to ensure efficient and safe vessel operation.
• Perform routine inspections of engine room systems, including fuel, lubrication, cooling, and electrical systems, to identify and address potential issues.
• Support troubleshooting, repairs, and overhauls of mechanical and electrical components under the direction of senior engineering officers.
• Adhere to maritime safety protocols, pollution prevention regulations, and company policies to maintain a safe and compliant engine room environment.
Duties/Responsibilities:
• Regularly reviewing and monitoring compliance with safe work systems and maintenance procedures, including reviewing and rationalizing PM procedures and evaluating and optimizing maintenance routines along with other onboard personnel and onshore support staff.
• Owning various equipment systems and ensuring robust preventive maintenance plans, procedures, and spare parts are in SAP Blueprint.
• Support monitoring, surveillance, and optimization of key process and utility systems.
• Supporting operators in surveillance of critical equipment to process systems.
• Performing ESP duties including shift handover, start of shift orientation, shift team meeting and planning, end of shift reporting, proactive technical monitoring, managing abnormal situations, etc.
• Performing critical tasks related to HSE case and SEMS compliance, ESP roles, ICS, and proactive technical monitoring.
• Maintaining readiness of lifesaving equipment.
• Participating in Hazard Management reviews.
• Creating Local Work Instructions, Site Specific Task Lists, and BOMs.
• Reviewing and providing input to MOCs or variances.
• Performing MIE duties, including performing PMs, routine CMs, support of major equipment break-ins, and maintenance records management.
• Directing the activities of marine maintenance staff in accordance with the safety regulations and company procedures to minimize the risk of personal injury, environmental damage, and asset damage.
• In liaison with the HSE Lead, obtaining permits to work authority for designated areas and conducting toolbox talks/job safety analyses as required.
• Preparing Cargo Plant and Systems for start-up, including IG, Ballast, and the Tandem Mooring and Offload System and associated equipment.
• Isolating and reinstating Cargo Systems for maintenance, including offload/ballast systems as may be inter-related with ER.
• Establishing scope of work clearly, including briefings, toolbox talks, and presentations.
• Planning and controlling the use of resources effectively, including personnel, time, materials, transport, and IT.
• Using communication skills that show leadership, including oral, teambuilding, recording, noting, handover, and analyzing.
• Making recommendations and improvements in working practices for greater safety, efficiency, and profitability.
• Ensuring that all assigned maintenance (routine and breakdown) is completed and recorded accurately and clearly.
• Ensuring that developing critical situations (including operational, weather, equipment failure, leaks, fires, and personnel) are identified and logged for later analysis.
• Sampling and checking that controlled discharges from the area of responsibility to the environment are within prescribed limits.
• Identifying and halting unplanned discharges where possible and reporting them immediately according to policy, procedure, and regulation.
• Ensuring that equipment, waste, and other materials for disposal are dealt with according to the correct procedure.
• Keeping the pump room and forward machinery space and bilge clean of oil and oily water.
• Overseeing pump room and forward machinery space housekeeping and pump room garbage management.
• Ensuring that records of the pump room/forward machinery space are maintained and updated regularly.
• Ensuring that all the spares for pump room/forward machinery space equipment like pumps and valves are stored and inventory is maintained and updated regularly.
• Organizing and planning any special projects that may be required within safety and budgetary constraints and in liaison with the Marine CE.
• Serving as a coach and mentor to other operations team members.
• Carrying out any lawful command and delegated duty as may be issued by the direct supervisor or senior asset leadership team member.
Qualifications
Certifications:
o Must hold a valid USCG MMC with a minimum of a 3rd Assistant Engineer Unlimited or higher
o Officer in Charge of Engineer Watch (III/1)
o Rating forming part of a watch (III/4)
o Able Seafarer-Engine (III/5)
o Basic Training (VI/1)
o Proficiency in the use of survival craft (VI/2)
o Advanced Fire Fighting (VI/3)
o Medical First-Aid Provider (VI/4)
o Vessel Personnel with Designated Security Duties/Security Awareness (VI/6)
o Valid TWIC
o Valid USCG 719k Med Cert (STCW)
o Valid Driver’s License
o Tanker Assist (V/1-1-1 Basic Oil and Chemical Tanker Operations- Tankerman Assist / PIC-DL)
o Passport
o IADC Rig Pass / SafeGulf equivalent
o T-HUET (or better)
All qualified candidates must submit the above required documents with their application in order to be reviewed for the position
Education:
• High School Diploma or equivalent [G.E.D.] or higher
Experience:
• At least 2 years of experience Offshore or on Tankers
• Experience and knowledge of safety management in hydrocarbon processing operations
• Experience handling flammable/dangerous liquids (familiarization with bunkering/transferring of products)
Preferred Experience:
o Prior Tanker Experience
o 1 year of experience in a similar role or a Junior position handling Steam Systems
o Adequate knowledge and experience of offshore FPSO Marine Operations
o Slow Speed Diesel / Medium Speed Generator / Auxiliary Steam experience
Reports To: 1st Assistant Engineer
Supervisory Responsibilities: N/A
Duration/Travel/Timeline Details: 10% Travel – To and from the vessel along with shoreside training
Physical Requirements/Working Conditions/Work Environment: Works both inside and outside in conditions of both high and low temperatures. May be exposed to odors, dust, dirt, mechanical hazards, high noise levels and potentially dangerous equipment. Must be able to crouch and stoop to get into areas with restricted headroom and be able to climb ladders. Meet the USCG 719K physical standard.
Other: Must be able to work in a drug free workplace; never under the influence of mind-altering prescriptions or non-prescription drugs, including alcohol, and other drugs of abuse.