Tasks and Responsibilities of the Electrician include (but are not limited to):
- Responsible for proper recording of temporary and preliminary modifications
- Maintenance and repair of all electrical equipment such as generators, alternators, motors and intercommunication system aboard the vessel
- Accurately maintain logbooks, planned maintenance system and spare part control
- Keep and maintain current vendor's catalogue library of all equipment in area of responsibility
- Ensure through uniform stock & quantity control, that adequate inventory and level of spares is maintained at all times in area of responsibility
- To be familiar with all Company procedures, including the Safety Management System, applicable to his duties
- Responsible for refusing unsafe work and for carrying out all work in accordance with the established safety standards and work practices.
- Taking part in emergency and occupational onboard training such as, the use of self-contained breathing apparatus, firefighting, man overboard exercises, lifeboat launching, security drills and/or other training as applicable for the function
- Wearing, inspecting and caring for required personal protective equipment.
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS:
- Minimum 5 years' experience working in construction industry
- Familiar with marine electrical systems and power generation
- High school graduate
- In possession of relevant trade certificate (Electrical/Subsea)
- Good interpersonal and communication skills
- Ability to lead teams with strong leadership skills
- Valid Offshore Medical
- BOSIET Training or Equivalent (OPITO standard)
- Fluent both in spoken and written English
- Knowledge of DP Vessel operations
- STCW Reg. VI/1 - Basic Training
- STCW Reg. III/7 - electro Technical Rating
- V1/6 - Security Training for Seafarers with Security Duties