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Full-time
high school, professional certificate
Posted 3d ago
~40 hrs/week
Responsibilities
Oversee and maintain the safe operation of vessel propulsion equipment and other machinery. Perform general and preventive maintenance while managing engineering logs and fuel reports.
Requirements
Must possess a US Coast Guard engineer's license (Designated Duty Engineer, 3rd Assistant Engineer Unlimited, or Chief Engineer Limited) and an STCW Certificate. Requires a high school diploma and at least two years of marine diesel engine experience.
Full job description
JOB PURPOSE/SUMMARY:
To oversee and maintain independently the proper and safe operation of vessel propulsion equipment and other machinery.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Prepares, operates, maintains, and repairs vessel propulsion equipment and other machinery properly and safely.
Performs general and preventive maintenance on vessel and vessel equipment.
Maintains engineering logs and fuel and lube reports.
OTHER DUTIES/FUNCTIONS:
Receives and discharges fuel oil, lube oil, fresh water, and wastewater to and from vessel under the guidelines of regulatory agencies and Company policies.
Changes equipment filters and other replaceable parts when necessary.
Performs minor repairs to machinery and electrical systems.
Troubleshoots marine hydraulic, electrical, and mechanical systems and equipment.
Performs general housekeeping and sanitary duties.
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Must have proficient knowledge of marine diesel engines, propulsion equipment, and other machinery.
Must be able to read, interpret, and understand manufacturers' equipment manuals, drawings, and blueprints.
Must be able to troubleshoot and repair marine hydraulic, electric, and mechanical equipment.
Must possess sufficient verbal, reading, writing, and comprehension skills as necessitated by the job (i.e., reading and comprehending manufacturers' equipment manuals, drawings, and blueprints, communicating with crew members and maintenance personnel, maintaining engineering logs and reports).
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
As a Minimum must possess a US Coast Guard engineer's license DESIGNATED DUTY ENGINEER with no horsepower limitations, 3rd ASSISTANT ENGINEER UNLIMITED, or CHIEF ENGINEER LIMITED. You must also possess a STCW Certificate Endorsed for regulation III/1. Must complete the company's Personnel Qualification Standard (PQS) for Engineer within 90 days of effective hire or promotion date. Must possess a current driver's license. High School or GED is required. Must possess, at least, two (2) years of marine diesel engine experience or equivalent (i.e. Training at a Maritime Academy). submit your engine room sea time letters with your credentials.
Young Brothers, Limited is an Equal Opportunity - Affirmative Action Employer and a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We are committed to a diverse workforce and taking affirmative action to employ and advance in employment qualified women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and protected veterans. Young Brothers, Limited is a drug-free employer and a participant of the E-Verify Employment Verification Program.
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US Coast Guard LicenseSTCW CertificateMarine Diesel EnginesPropulsion EquipmentHydraulicsMarine EngineeringPersonnel Qualification StandardVessel MaintenanceSea Time
For more than a century, Young Brothers has grown to become Hawaii's foremost inter-island freight handling and transportation company. With its involved, dedicated and skilled people and full fleet of barges, tugs, and shoreside equipment, it offers fast, frequent and reliable service to the ports of Nawiliwili on Kauai, Kahului on Maui, Kaunakakai on Molokai, Kaumalapau on Lanai, Honolulu on Oahu, and Hilo and Kawaihae on the Island of Hawaii.
Young Brothers, Limited's Mission Statement
Our mission is to provide the best inter-island freight handling and transportation services, through our involved, dedicated, and skilled people, delivering excellent customer service, in order to achieve long-term profitability and success.
Service to Hawaii Since 1900
In 1900, Herbert, William and Jack Young arrived in Honolulu to start a "bumboat" business called Young Brothers.
Thirteen years later the firm was incorporated as Young Brothers, Limited, and expanded to provide ocean towing, rescue service and barge transportation between the islands. It got its start by providing ocean transportation services between Oahu and Molokai. Later, to separate harbor operations and charter activities from Young Brothers' interisland freight operations, Hawaiian Tug & Barge was formed as a sister company.
In 1999, Saltchuk Resources, Inc. of Seattle, Washington, the parent company of Foss Maritime, acquired Young Brothers and selected assets of Hawaiian Tug & Barge. In 2013 Hawaiian Tug & Barge was rebranded, and incorporated into the Foss Maritime fleet, while Young Brothers remains a wholly own subsidiary of Foss.
Offices: 1331 Nimitz Hwy, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817, US · 72 Kumau St, Hilo, Hawaii 96720, US · 61-3651 Kawaihae Rd, Waimea, Hawaii 96743, US · 80 Wharf St, Kahului, Hawaii 96732, US · 3020 Waapa Rd, Lihue, Hawaii 96766, US
Marine Transportation and Terminal OperationsMarine TransportationFreight ServiceSoftwareTransportationNon ProfitEnterprise SoftwareShippingCloud Computing
For more than a century, Young Brothers has grown to become Hawaii's foremost inter-island freight handling and transportation company. With its involved, dedicated and skilled people and full fleet of barges, tugs, and shoreside equipment, it offers fast, frequent and reliable service to the ports of Nawiliwili on Kauai, Kahului on Maui, Kaunakakai on Molokai, Kaumalapau on Lanai, Honolulu on Oahu, and Hilo and Kawaihae on the Island of Hawaii.
Young Brothers, Limited's Mission Statement
Our mission is to provide the best inter-island freight handling and transportation services, through our involved, dedicated, and skilled people, delivering excellent customer service, in order to achieve long-term profitability and success.
Service to Hawaii Since 1900
In 1900, Herbert, William and Jack Young arrived in Honolulu to start a "bumboat" business called Young Brothers.
Thirteen years later the firm was incorporated as Young Brothers, Limited, and expanded to provide ocean towing, rescue service and barge transportation between the islands. It got its start by providing ocean transportation services between Oahu and Molokai. Later, to separate harbor operations and charter activities from Young Brothers' interisland freight operations, Hawaiian Tug & Barge was formed as a sister company.
In 1999, Saltchuk Resources, Inc. of Seattle, Washington, the parent company of Foss Maritime, acquired Young Brothers and selected assets of Hawaiian Tug & Barge. In 2013 Hawaiian Tug & Barge was rebranded, and incorporated into the Foss Maritime fleet, while Young Brothers remains a wholly own subsidiary of Foss.
Offices: 1331 Nimitz Hwy, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817, US · 72 Kumau St, Hilo, Hawaii 96720, US · 61-3651 Kawaihae Rd, Waimea, Hawaii 96743, US · 80 Wharf St, Kahului, Hawaii 96732, US · 3020 Waapa Rd, Lihue, Hawaii 96766, US
Marine Transportation and Terminal OperationsMarine TransportationFreight ServiceSoftwareTransportationNon ProfitEnterprise SoftwareShippingCloud Computing