aboard our glass bottom tour boat vessels, on a seasonal full-time basis. We are looking for eager and self-starting individuals.
Key Responsibilities:
Reports to the Captain with accountability
Responsible for the safe, efficient and economical operation of all vessel machinery and equipment
Reporting of any incident and/or damage affecting sea worthiness, speed or normal operations
Perform troubleshooting, problem solving as well as preventative and corrective maintenance to prevent down time while ensuring the efficient and continual functioning of the vessel
Monitor and order fuel, lubricants and maintain spare parts and inventory
Ensure the machinery is in compliance and meets regulatory and class requirements
Review and sign off the Engine Room Logbook while ensuring that all required information is entered accurately and kept up-to-date
Be familiar with Company policies and procedures
Maintain and update the Plan Maintenance System in accordance to company policies
Understand pollution regulations and the company's objectives regarding environmental protection
Other duties assigned
Qualifications:
Marine Engineering Certificate or SVMO Certificate, issued by Transport Canada
Marine Emergency Duties (MED's) STCW Basic Safety and Survival Craft Certifications
Valid Transport Canada Marine Medical
Experienced with Safety Management Systems (ISO & ISM), an asset
Strong sense of responsibility and pride in overall condition of machinery
Excellent organizational, communication and interpersonal skills
Self-starter, analytical and problem-solving capabilities
Previous experience required, an asset
Be a part of a winning and growing organization.
Licensed candidates must hold a valid Transport Canada Certificate of Competency and valid seafarer's medical.
Bruce Anchor Cruises operates seasonally from May - October.