Engineering ServicesScience and engineering associate professionalsISCO 3151
ship duty engineer
Ship duty engineers share responsibility for most of the content of the ship's hull. They ensure operation of the main engines, steering mechanism, electrical generation and other major subsystems. They communicate with the ship chief engineer to perform technical operations.
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Essential (26)
operation of different enginesoperation of different enginesThe characteristics, maintenance requirements and operating procedures of various kinds of engines such as gas, diesel, electrical, and engines with steam propulsion plants.maritime lawmaritime lawThe collection of domestic and international laws and treaties that govern behaviour on the sea.ship hull engineeringship hull engineeringThe construction and engineering of the watertight body of ships where machines and engineering operations are carried out.International Maritime Organisation conventionsInternational Maritime Organisation conventionsThe fundamental principles and requirements laid in the different conventions issued by the International Maritime Organisation.principles of combustion enginesprinciples of combustion enginesBasic knowledge and understanding of different types of engines and their construction and performance.Global Maritime Distress and Safety SystemGlobal Maritime Distress and Safety SystemThe internationally agreed-upon set of safety procedures, types of equipment and communication protocols used to increase safety and make it easier to rescue distressed ships, boats and aircraft.engine componentsengine componentsThe different engine components, their operation, lifecycle and maintenance and repairing needs.operate diesel propulsion plantsoperate diesel propulsion plantsOperate diesel and gas turbine propulsion plants including related machinery, such as auxiliary boilers, auxiliary engines, incinerators, air compressors, fuel and fuel oil purifiers.manage second level enginesmanage second level enginesOperate and maintain second level engines such as boilers and auxiliary engines.operate maritime communication equipmentoperate maritime communication equipmentOperate and maintain maritime communication devices. Conduct periodic inspections of communication equipment.manage vessel engines and systemsmanage vessel engines and systemsManage main engines (steam, gas or diesel), refrigeration systems, and any other equipment in the vessel's engine system.moor vesselsmoor vesselsFollow standard procedures to moor vessels. Manage communication between the ship and the shore.inspect engine roomsinspect engine roomsInspect engine rooms to detect the presence of any hazardous materials, and to ensure legal compliance. Inspect the construction of the rooms, the functionality of equipment, the adequacy of room vent...operate vessel engine roomoperate vessel engine roomOperate and maintain the engine room of vessels. Operate the main engine room where the engine and propulsion machinery are located.apply vessel engine regulationsapply vessel engine regulationsUnderstand the regulations regarding the vessel engines and apply those regulations in engine maintenance and operation.perform routine maintenance of ship enginesperform routine maintenance of ship enginesPerform routine maintenance tasks on all ship engine systems. Monitor engines to ensure they function within standard operating parameters.provide support in vessel machinery systemsprovide support in vessel machinery systemsProvide support based on knowledge of maritime operations, vessel assurance, and machinery systems.prepare engine room for operationprepare engine room for operationPrepare and start main engine and auxiliary engines; prepare machinery in engine room prior to departure; know and follow starting procedures according to checklist.detect malfunctions in enginesdetect malfunctions in enginesDetect and effectively respond to machinery malfunctions. Take actions in order to prevent material damage. Practice damage control.stay up-to-date with maritime transportation technologystay up-to-date with maritime transportation technologyGather information about the current trends in maritime transportation technology and stay up-to-date with the latest findings in the field. Apply this knowledge in operations and decision-making whil...maintain vessel inventorymaintain vessel inventoryKeep an up-to-date inventory for a vessel, including information on spare components, oil and fuel. Determine the amount of fuel that will be needed for a voyage; ensure that sufficient amounts of fue...manage safety standards for maritime water transportmanage safety standards for maritime water transportManage and maintain safety standards and procedures for maritime transport. Ensure that before dispatching any vessel, all regulations and standards are met. May also be required to operate as a membe...perform bunkeringperform bunkeringPerform bunkering, the process of supplying fuels to ships for their own use. Ensure sufficient amounts of fuel for the duration of the journeys.unmoor vesselsunmoor vesselsFollow standard procedures to unmoor vessels. Manage communication between the ship and the shore.maintain vessel engine roommaintain vessel engine roomMaintain the engines and engine room equipment of a vessel. Conduct pre-checks prior to departure and ongoing examinations during the voyage.evaluate engine performanceevaluate engine performanceRead and comprehend engineering manuals and publications; test engines in order to evaluate engine performance.
Optional (12)
principles of mechanical engineeringprinciples of mechanical engineeringThe principles of mechanical engineering, physics, and materials science.physicsphysicsThe natural science involving the study of matter, motion, energy, force and related notions.mechanicsmechanicsTheoretical and practical applications of the science studying the action of displacements and forces on physical bodies to the development of machinery and mechanical devices.act reliablyact reliablyProceed in a way that one can be relied on or depended on.use different communication channelsuse different communication channelsMake use of various types of communication channels such as verbal, handwritten, digital and telephonic communication with the purpose of constructing and sharing ideas or information.follow written instructionsfollow written instructionsFollow written directions in order to perform a task or carry out a step-by-step procedure.repair vessel mechanical systemsrepair vessel mechanical systemsRepair mechanical systems of vessels while on-board. Ensure that vessel malfunctions are repaired without affecting the voyage in progress.write work-related reportswrite work-related reportsCompose work-related reports that support effective relationship management and a high standard of documentation and record keeping. Write and present results and conclusions in a clear and intelligib...liaise with colleaguesliaise with colleaguesLiaise with fellow colleagues to ensure common understanding on work related affairs and agree on the necessary compromises the parties might need to face. Negotiate compromises between parties as to ...use maritime Englishuse maritime EnglishCommunicate in English employing language used in actual situations on board ships, in ports and elsewhere in the shipping chain.work in a water transport teamwork in a water transport teamWork confidently in a group in water transport services, in which each individual operates in their own area of responsibility to reach a common goal, such as a good customer interaction, maritime saf...analyse work-related written reportsanalyse work-related written reportsRead and comprehend job-related reports, analyse the content of reports and apply findings to daily work operations.
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SectorEngineering Services
ISCO GroupScience and engineering associate professionals
Essential Skills26
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