To continually monitor and supervise day-to-day operation of all machinery in tugs in an efficient manner.
To report to the Fleet Engineer/in-charge about faults or other problems which may occur during tug operation, thereby avoiding wastage of 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 department parts and machinery inventory and prepare/submit material requests to the Fleet Engineer/in-charge.
To carry out PMS routine, including filter changing, cleaning engine oil, repairing any water/oil leaks, maintaining general cleanliness of the machinery spaces, and ensuring all activities are performed in accordance with DDW-D standards.
Qualification/Experience & Skills
Minimum 36 months working as a 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 watchkeeping requirements for conventional Harbour tugs in an efficient manner, thereby ensuring smooth functioning of tug operations.