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JOB DESCRIPTION:
Responsible to the Commissioning Manager during all aspects of the pre-commissioning and commissioning process of the vessel.
In conjunction with the Commissioning Manager, develop Commissioning Procedures, Plan and schedules in line with Project Plan in consultation with Production and Project Management Office (PMO);
Monitors all pre-commissioning and commissioning work, ensuring that it is carried out in accordance with the companys procedures, Contract specifications and statutory requirements.
Review of O&M manuals & drawings to ensure classification compliance.
Co-ordinate with commissioning team to perform pre-commissioning and commissioning according to the written procedures and to monitor progress.
Liaise with all trades and sub-contractors to carry out the commissioning and quality control inspections smoothly.
Familiarize vendors, manufacturing engineers and operators with commissioning requirements.
Ensures that all test and measuring equipment is accompanied by the appropriate calibration certificates and that they are current.
Monitor the commissioning activities performed by Service Engineers on OEM Supplied Equipment.
Ability to oversee several test projects simultaneously and provide scheduling support to planning.
Controlling, monitoring and closing of commissioning Punch lists and reporting of same.
Assist in investigating problems, diagnosing/repairing faults.
Prepare and document test results.
Liaise with ship-owners representative and class surveyors for inspection and testing.
Handle the complete mechanical commissioning aspects during both dock and sea trials.
Assume the duties of the Commissioning Chief Engineer during all dock and sea trials.
Ensure all documentations are signed off by relevant authorities after successful completion of pre-commissioning/commissioning, dock and sea trials.
REQUIREMENTS:
A valid and current First Class Marine Engineer Certification (Motor or Combined) recognized by Transport Canada with experience in sailing as a Chief Engineer aboard ships or offshore vessels.
A minimum of three (3) years field experience in hands-on testing, validation and troubleshooting of large marine equipment and related electrical systems as an Electrical Engineer aboard ships or offshore vessels.
Experience of new marine system installations and the commissioning of same.
Fluent both verbally and in written English. Preference will be given to applicants with bilingual French/English language skills.
Experience in marine new construction, marine maintenance, marine repair and overall operations within the facility.
Proven ability to work effectively with customers and/or other bodies / departments.
Strong written and verbal communication skills for internal and external purposes.
Proficient with computers including the use of Microsoft Office.
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