ISCO Occupation Group 3151.4 Ship Duty Engineer

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

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.

Essential Skills

  • Evaluate Engine Performance
  • Unmoor Vessels
  • Prepare Engine Room For Operation
  • Perform Bunkering
  • Ship Hull Engineering
  • Detect Malfunctions In Engines
  • Manage Safety Standards For Maritime Water Transport
  • Maintain Vessel Engine Room
  • International Maritime Organisation Conventions
  • Moor Vessels
  • Global Maritime Distress And Safety System
  • Maintain Vessel Inventory
  • Inspect Engine Rooms
  • Perform Routine Maintenance Of Ship Engines
  • Operate Maritime Communication Equipment
  • Manage Vessel Engines And Systems
  • Principles Of Combustion Engines
  • Operation Of Different Engines
  • Operate Vessel Engine Room
  • Engine Components
  • Manage Second Level Engines
  • Operate Diesel Propulsion Plants
  • Maritime Transportation Technology
  • Apply Vessel Engine Regulations
  • Provide Support In Vessel Machinery Systems


Optional Skills

  • Use Maritime English
  • Repair Vessel Mechanical Systems
  • Physics
  • Act Reliably
  • Principles Of Mechanical Engineering
  • Liaise With Colleagues
  • Analyse Work-Related Written Reports
  • Work In A Water Transport Team
  • Follow Written Instructions
  • Use Different Communication Channels
  • Mechanics
  • Write Work-Related Reports


Alternative Names

  • Maritime Engineering Officer
  • Duty Engineer On A Ship
  • Ship Engineering Officer
  • Maritime Duty Engineer


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