Under general direction of the Chief Marine Engineer (CME) or other superior officer, operates the main propulsion equipment and auxiliaries of a diesel or diesel-electric powered ferry boat; ensures compliance with agency standard operating procedures, standing orders and applicable local, state and federal rules and regulations; performs related work. Assists the CME or other superior officer in the supervision and direction of the engine room crew (below-deck team). Takes responsible charge of the maintenance, minor or emergency repair work, and operation of the main propulsion equipment, boilers, auxiliaries, electrical equipment, steering engines, pumps and fuel tanks on New York City ferry vessels. Ensures that all standing orders and agency standard operating procedures are followed, including start-up and shut-down, watch standing, and vessel fuel station procedures. Conducts periodic rounds and inspections of machinery spaces. Ensures that records of machinery operations and inspections are completed/maintained. Supervises vessel fueling and directs the proper care, storage, and use of fuel on board ship. Ensures that records and logbooks, including the oil record book and engine logbook, are maintained, as specified. Makes reports, when necessary. Participates in ferry safety meetings. May, during the temporary absence of the immediate superior, perform the duties of that individual.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
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