Licensed Engineer

McAllister TowingBaltimore, MD
3d

About The Position

Tradition meets innovation at the historic Port of Baltimore. The well-located domestic and international hub was founded in 1706 and now boasts state-of-the-art facilities. Baltimore has become one of busiest ports on the East Coast, handling annually over 30 million tons of cargo from automobiles to zinc. McAllister Towing has been a steadfast contributor to the port's success since 1980, providing the Upper Chesapeake Bay and surrounding areas with outstanding docking, undocking, towing, dredge services, and general harbor assist services. McAllister Towing of Baltimore is seeking highly qualified individuals to serve as Licensed Engineers. Duties and responsibilities are outlined below: Licensed Engineer Reports to: The Licensed Engineer is an experienced skilled crewmember on board the vessel’s Engineering Department. The Licensed Engineer is directly responsible for the proper operation and maintenance of all mechanical equipment on the boat. The Licensed Engineer is responsible and accountable to the Port Engineer. The Licensed Engineer must keep Captain apprised of issue(s) or his or her relief. Supervises: None. Description of Duties: Essential Functions (E): The vessel Licensed Engineer’s primary function is to operate, maintain and repair vessel propulsion systems, heating and ventilating systems, and other mechanical and electrical equipment on tugs and barges. The Engineer is responsible to conduct engine room watches, maintenance and repairs; assist in deck evolution such as deck maintenance, housekeeping, cooking, making tow or mooring and un-mooring. Project a positive company image and maintain professional, amicable relationships with customers, pilots, terminal personnel and the public at all times. General Duties and Responsibilities: Familiarity with and adherence to all McAllister’s policies, procedures and Quality Safety Management System. The Engineer operates and maintains all onboard machinery in accordance with the policies and procedures in the QSMS. Machinery includes but is not necessarily limited to: main engines; generators; steering gear; other electric, pneumatic and hydraulic auxiliary machinery; deck machinery; and, piping systems and barge systems, appurtenances. Maintains all arrangements, systems and components related to the watertight integrity of the vessel. Maintains vessel’s trim and stability by gauging tanks and reporting results, and conducting any transfers deemed necessary. The Engineer completes procurement, loading, discharge, transfer and use of all potable water, ballast water, fuel oil and lube oil, ascertaining that said products are of proper quality and quantity. Serves as Person in Charge (PIC) for transfers and makes required log and record book entries. Participating in barge loading and discharging; acting as PIC. Other duties as may be assigned. Safety/Regulatory Responsibilities Reporting hazardous occurrences, conditions or actions. Performs assigned firefighting, man overboard and abandon ship duties as assigned on the Station Bill. Assist the Master and/or Mate in the execution of emergency plans aboard the vessel. Participates in all training, drills and exercises. Equipment Responsibilities Complete planned maintenance, inspections, and repairs for tug and barge under the direction of the Engineer. Ensuring that all work done on machinery is in accordance with safety procedures, including the use of personal protective equipment. Assisting personnel of an assigned barge with completing scheduled maintenance and repairs. Perform maintenance and sanitation tasks on tug under the direction of the Engineer and Master. Reporting Responsibilities Properly and legibly complete, submit and maintain Engine Room Logs, Oil Record Books, service requests, requisitions, inspection reports and other records as directed by the Engineer. Ensuring the Engineer is kept informed of the vessel requirements, conditions, scheduled maintenance and/or repair items that are beyond his/her ability to complete or items that are deferred for any reason.

Requirements

  • Current U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential.
  • Current U.S. Coast Guard Engineering License.
  • Valid Transportation Worker Identification Card (TWIC).
  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Pass pre-employment drug test.
  • Pass pre-employment physical.
  • Adequate vision (i.e., absent any color blindness or impairment that cannot be corrected with prescription lenses).
  • Adequate hearing.
  • Capable of walking and standing on wet surfaces for extended periods of time.
  • Able to handle heavy lines and operate heavy machinery.
  • Ability to climb a 12-foot ladder without assistance.
  • Ability to hoist oneself up and over a 12-inch wide, 6-foot-high barrier.
  • Sufficient strength to: Lift 100 lbs. from deck to waist level; Lift 50 lbs. from deck to shoulder level; Lift 35 lbs. from deck to overhead; and Pull (drag) 120 lbs. at least 20 feet.

Responsibilities

  • Operate, maintain and repair vessel propulsion systems, heating and ventilating systems, and other mechanical and electrical equipment on tugs and barges.
  • Conduct engine room watches, maintenance and repairs
  • Assist in deck evolution such as deck maintenance, housekeeping, cooking, making tow or mooring and un-mooring.
  • Operate and maintains all onboard machinery in accordance with the policies and procedures in the QSMS.
  • Maintain all arrangements, systems and components related to the watertight integrity of the vessel.
  • Maintain vessel’s trim and stability by gauging tanks and reporting results, and conducting any transfers deemed necessary.
  • Complete procurement, loading, discharge, transfer and use of all potable water, ballast water, fuel oil and lube oil, ascertaining that said products are of proper quality and quantity.
  • Serve as Person in Charge (PIC) for transfers and makes required log and record book entries.
  • Participate in barge loading and discharging; acting as PIC.
  • Report hazardous occurrences, conditions or actions.
  • Perform assigned firefighting, man overboard and abandon ship duties as assigned on the Station Bill.
  • Assist the Master and/or Mate in the execution of emergency plans aboard the vessel.
  • Participate in all training, drills and exercises.
  • Complete planned maintenance, inspections, and repairs for tug and barge under the direction of the Engineer.
  • Assist personnel of an assigned barge with completing scheduled maintenance and repairs.
  • Perform maintenance and sanitation tasks on tug under the direction of the Engineer and Master.
  • Properly and legibly complete, submit and maintain Engine Room Logs, Oil Record Books, service requests, requisitions, inspection reports and other records as directed by the Engineer.
  • Ensure the Engineer is kept informed of the vessel requirements, conditions, scheduled maintenance and/or repair items that are beyond his/her ability to complete or items that are deferred for any reason.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

501-1,000 employees

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