Electrician (Marine)
Singapore
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Job Detail Job Reference M10156
Job Description Role:
Support the day-to-day maintenance management of electrical/electronic/electro-hydraulic or electro-pneumatic/automation systems for Fleet vessels.
Review the planned maintenance schedule for various systems and submit it to the technical manager.
Guide onboard engineers in tasks requiring electrical engineering competencies, ensuring efficient operation and maintenance of relevant systems.
Attend and assist fleet vessels in managing equipment failures, conducting fault diagnosis, and resolving issues.
Advise the Technical Superintendent on the need for shore assistance or spare parts procurement for unresolved equipment defects.
Conduct on-board attendance in collaboration with Technical Superintendents.
Submit weekly work reports to the technical manager detailing the fleet vessels attended.
Identify areas for improvement in electro/automation systems and make systematic recommendations for enhanced vessel operation.
Contribute to knowledge transfer and learning across fleets for increased efficiency.
Provide input to Technical Superintendent for dry docking planning related to defects and electrical repair specifications.
Assist in incident investigations related to electrical matters.
Actively participate in the continuous improvement of departmental procedures.
Demonstrate commitment to the company's Vision, Mission, and Core Values, including Integrity, Teamwork, Commitment, Proficiency, Quality, Safety, and Environment.
Requirements:
Have a minimum of 2 years of experience working onboard sea-going vessels as an Electrical-Technical Officer (ETO) in compliance with STCW Standard of competencies.
Strong background in oil, gas, or chemical tankers or offshore support vessels is an added advantage.
Good academic qualifications in tertiary education in Electrical, Electronic, or Electrical Engineering Technology are preferred.
Possess solid knowledge of electrical power distribution, maintenance, and practical hands-on skills.
Proficient in troubleshooting and fault diagnosis skills related to electrical, instrumentation, automation & control, and HVAC systems.
Familiarity with regulatory and legislative environments in the shipping industry.
A team player who collaborates effectively with both office technical teams and shipboard teams.
Strong communication skills.
Basic proficiency in using Outlook for email communication, MS Word for report writing, and basic Excel spreadsheet usage.