ENGINEER IN CHARGE (LOWESTOFT)
| Employment Type | Permanent |
|---|---|
| Location | Suffolk , Lowestoft |
| Industry Sector | Aerospace |
| Start Date | N/A |
| Salary/Rate | Unspecified |
| Reference | GM-622 |
| Date Advertised | 28-07-2008 - 14:20 |
This vacancy is out of date and no longer accepting applications.
Description
Essential Skills
•Manpower Management, the ability to lead or direct a team
•Thorough understanding of the Utec QHSE systems
•Ability to manage consumables levels by using the Utec stores request and consumables database systems.
•Ability manage the vessel defect reporting and logging systems so that equipment faults are reported to the office in a timely manner.
Engineer in Charge
An Engineer in Charge (EIC) should be of a level of staff survey engineer or above. The EIC is not necessarily the most experienced or skilled engineer on a vessel but must possess the following skills in addition to the engineering skills required for their grade.
Essential Skills
•Manpower Management, the ability to lead or direct a team
•Thorough understanding of the Utec QHSE systems
•Ability to manage consumables levels by using the Utec stores request and consumables database systems.
•Ability manage the vessel defect reporting and logging systems so that equipment faults are reported to the office in a timely manner.
•Ability to manage the EIC checklists, ensuring equipment is mobilised, operated and demobilised in a professional and cost effective manner.
•Is able to take overall responsibility for onboard equipment tracking ensuring the technical department is informed of all equipment and consumables going on or off the vessel.

