Day- to-day operations:
To continually monitor and supervise day to day operation of all machinery in tugs in an efficient manner.
To report Foreman Tug Fleet /in charge about faults or other problems which may occur during tug operation thereby avoiding wastage in cost and resources.
To perform regular major and minor maintenance/repair activities on tugs for maintenance purposes and service delivery.
To develop and maintain Engine Spare parts and machineries inventory and prepare/submit material request to Foreman Tug Fleet / in charge.
To carry out PMS routine and carry out filter changing/cleaning engine oil changing, any water/oil leak repairs, general cleanliness of the machinery spaces, and ensure all activities are performed in accordance with DDW-D standards.
Maintain good working relationship with workers, appointed foreman, supervisors and management.
Attend any training for any activity required by the department.
Ensure materials are of required standard prior to use, reporting damages when required.
Work within allocated timescale to meet department targets.
Maintain good housekeeping in all work areas.
Follow the day-to-day operations related to own job to ensure continuity of work.
Education /Skills/Qualifications:
Degree
Minimum 12th grade W / Science
STCW.3 (Engine) restricted
3 - 5 years of experience in Port industry as Tug Engineer
Marine Diploma holder (Optional)
Thorough knowledge of dual fuel diesel Engine.
Over the past 38 years Drydocks World-Dubai, a DP World Company, has become a leading provider of marine and offshore services to the shipping, oil, gas and energy sectors. Conceived as an ambitious project under the guidance of H.H. Sheikh Rashid Bin Saeed Al Maktoum the late Ruler of Dubai, the yard is strategically located in a rapidly developing region of the world.
Drydocks World completes over 300 projects a year on average, with a record of handling 42 refurbishment projects simultaneously. The yard is spread over 200 hectares, 3 graving docks and 1 floating dock, with the largest dock capable of handling the world’s largest ship, and over 3,700m of berth space. It also boasts an in-house-built floating crane, which can lift 2,000 metric tonnes, including the weight of lifting gear for all types of heavy lift operations.
Innovative projects have been constructed in Drydocks World, breaking records for some of the largest new build offshore fabrication projects worldwide.
The yard has received numerous awards and accolades including the Dubai Quality Appreciation Award, The Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Business Award, Shipyard of the Year, and various HSE Awards including previously achieving the British Safety Council’s prestigious “Sword of Honor” on 11 occasions. Drydocks World aims to consistently deliver excellence and to achieve further success for the UAE’s maritime industry, positioning Drydocks World as an international yard of choice.