How do they match: Ship Engineers

  • Operating Engineer
  • Operating Marine Engineer
  • Equipment Operating Engineer
  • Equipment Maintenance Marine Engineer
  • Ship Engines Operating Engineer

  • Supervise and coordinate activities of crew engaged in operating and maintaining engines, boilers, deck machinery, and electrical, sanitary, and refrigeration equipment aboard ship.

  • Operate or maintain off-loading liquid pumps or valves.
  • Act as a liaison between a ship's captain and shore personnel to ensure that schedules and budgets are maintained and that the ship is operated safely and efficiently.
  • Fabricate engine replacement parts, such as valves, stay rods, or bolts, using metalworking machinery.
  • Maintain or repair engines, electric motors, pumps, winches, or other mechanical or electrical equipment, or assist other crew members with maintenance or repair duties.
  • Maintain complete records of engineering department activities, including machine operations.
  • Monitor and test operations of engines or other equipment so that malfunctions and their causes can be identified.
  • Monitor engine, machinery, or equipment indicators when vessels are underway, and report abnormalities to appropriate shipboard staff.
  • Monitor the availability, use, or condition of lifesaving equipment or pollution preventatives to ensure that international regulations are followed.

  • Operate ships or other watercraft.
  • Acquire supplies or equipment.
  • Clean machinery or equipment.
  • Control pumps or pumping equipment.
  • Install parts, assemblies, or attachments in transportation or material handling equipment.
  • Monitor availability of equipment or supplies.
  • Monitor engine operation or functioning.
  • Record operational or production data.
  • Record operational details of travel.
  • Report vehicle or equipment malfunctions.