Sunday, April 10, 2011

Chief Electrician

Job Description:

Job Title:  Chief Electrician

Department:  Engine

Reports to:  Staff Chief Engineer

Costa Crociere looks for Chief Electricians for its brand Iberocruceros.

Job summary

He is responsible for the electrical  and electronic  control and monitoring systems regulating the electrical/mechanical system aboard our cruise ships. Manages a team of electricians and electronics personnel.  Operates, maintains, repairs and troubleshoots electrical/mechanical systems and controls regulating medium voltage variable frequency  drives and auxiliary machinery. Particularly, he will be in charge of:

Electrical open deck systems (davits el. System of lifeboats and tenders, mooring and anchor vinches, swimming pool el. System, sauna, solarium)

Electr. Ships’s common system  (CCTV, Elevators (Schindler, Mc Gregor), fire alarm system (Autronica), Theatre el. System, Galley el. System (Rational ovens, friers, pulpers, dish washing machines, laundry el. Washer, el. Drier, el. Ironer devices), Vingcard el. System, UPS el. System with belonging batteries, converter DC/AC generator el. System; lighting system

No main engine area el. System (Bow and stern thrusters, refrigeration and cold room, steering gear, switchboard system)

Main engine area el. System. Controls regulating medium voltage variable frequency  drives and auxiliary machinery  required to power, propel and navigate the vessel, including: motorized valves, telelevels,  engines, generator sets, connected controllers and switchgear, and navigation systems as well as the vessel facilities’ lighting, air, signal, communications, and video monitoring system.

He is familiar with low voltage system, switchboards and telephone sets.

He is required to follow company safety and pollution prevention policies and procedures and will request supervisory guidance when necessary.

He is familiar with the ISM Code and its requirements and with all duties under the Costa’s Safety Management System including Emergency Response Activities

Job profile

We are looking for applicants possessing the following qualifications: 

  1. fluency in English in both reading and writing;
  2. Certified as electrical / electronics Officer in charge of an engineering watch other than second engineer officer on ships powered by main propulsion power  of 750 kw propulsion power or more (unlimited) (as to regulation III/1 of STCW 95 convention);  always unlimited;
  3. A good knowledge of   marine and automation systems automation systems (Valmarine automation system is a plus; ABB automation for vessels is appreciated) as well as the working of main engines and auxiliary machinery, electric and support system such as  boilers, fuel centrifuges, air compressors, pumps, hydraulics,  hotel systems, plumbing, refrigeration, heating and air conditioning;
  4. Good communicational skills also with other nationalities;
  5. Computer literate in Amos D or Infoship, Word / Excel and lotus notes e-mail;
  6. Flexibility, an analytic mindset, enthusiasm, stress resistant;
  7. Aged between 30 and 40
  8. Two to three years of similar experience on international cruise  vessels or  ro/ro  ships;
  9. Previous experience as an electrician in shipyards or on board vessels is appreciated
  10. Valid SIRB and Passport
  11. Medically fit
  12. Courses: Basic safety training + Crowd and Crisis courses (code STCW V/3 par. 4,5,6,7,8), Proficiency in survival craft and rescue boat.

For this position as a Chief Electrician go to the link above via allcruisejobs.com if you are after some other cruise job position or if you are looking for more cruise line jobs links follow this.

Posted via email from cruise jobs posterous

2 comments:

Electrician Online Courses said...

Is this position still available? A friend of mine is still looking for a job as an electrician. I would like to recommend this post to him.

Rose said...

See this link for http://www.allcruisejobs.com/deck-engine-jobs/ the latest ones on Deck and Engine cruise jobs