Main requirements:
- Electro Technical Officer (Reg. III/6)
- Advanced Liquefied Gas Tanker Cargo Operation A-V/1-2-2
- Minimum of 1 years total sea time in rank.
- Minimum of 1 years total sea time on board of this tanker type.
- Strong LNG cargo expertise.
- Strong knowledge of Diesel-Electric propulsion systems, DC drives/converters and associated systems.
- Strong knowledge of Power Management and Integrated Alarm systems.
- Strong computer knowledge.
Main Responsibilities:
l Compliance with safe working practices
l Monitor the operation of electrical, electronic and automatic control systems
l Operate power systems in excess of 1000 volts
l Operate computers and computer networks fitted on board
l Carries out maintenance and repair, with approval from the Chief Engineer and following formal risk assessment procedures, of:
- Electrical plants and electrical equipment including power systems over 1000 volts
- Automation and control systems of main propulsion and auxiliary equipment
- Bridge navigation and communication equipment
- Electrical, electronic and control systems of deck machinery and cargo handling equipment including electro-hydraulic cranes and limit switches
- Safety systems, alarms and hotel / accommodation equipment
- Telephone and internal communication systems
- Electric davits and winches
- Reefer container operating and control systems
l Implementing and controlling electrical maintenance schedules within the PMS
l Issue and enforcement of appropriate Permits to Work
l Follows correct Lock-Out Tag-Out / Isolation procedures when working on electrical equipment
l Ensuring no work is done on live electrical equipment
l Ensuring availability and use of correct PPE for protection against electrical hazards
l Allowing for correct safety proximity rules when working on electrical equipment
l Diagnosing and rectifying electrical / electronic faults
l Reporting any defects to the Chief Engineer
l Familiarisation with work of the engineers in order to assist if required
l Speaking up if/when unsafe practices or conditions are identified
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