- To continually monitor and supervise day to day operation of all machinery in tugs in an efficient manner.
- To report fleet Engineer /in charge about faults or other problems which may occur during tug operation thereby avoiding wastage in cost and resources.
- To perform regular major and minor maintenance/repair activities on tugs for maintenance purposes and service delivery.
- To develop and maintain Engine dept. parts and machineries inventory and prepare/submit material request to Fleet Engineer/in charge.
- To carry out PMS routine and carry out filter changing/cleaning engine oil changing, any water/oil leak repairs, general cleanliness of the machinery spaces, and ensure all activities are performed in accordance with DDW-D standards.
Qualification/Experience & Skills
- Minimum 36 months working as tug Engineer in the port industry.
- STCW III/3 (Engine) restricted Certificate of Competence for Tug Engineer / Bachelor Degree / COC capacity not less than 3000KW / STCW required short courses including firefighting, first aid, Etc….
- To carry out basic maintenance and watch keeping requirements for conventional Harbour tugs in an efficient manner therefore ensuring smooth functioning of tug operations.