SVMO for Picton Ontario Gov ferry

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SVMO for Picton Ontario Gov ferry

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MARINE ENGINEER (1)
Ontario Ministry of Transportation - Picton, ON
$25.82 - $28.07 an hour - Temporary
The Ministry of Transportation requires a certified Marine Engineer for the position at the Glenora Ferry Service.

What can I expect to do in this role?

Under the supervision of the Ferry Captain, and technical guidance of the Chief Marine Engineer, you will be responsible for operating and maintaining all vessel engines, pumps and related equipment on two end-loading ferries by: inspecting, testing, oiling and greasing equipment; replacing worn parts; recording maintenance activities and malfunctions; maintaining vessels plumbing system; assisting in engine rebuilding and overhauls; assisting in repairing and maintaining terminal and facility equipment.

How do I qualify?

Mandatory

Minimum valid Transport Canada Small Vessel Machinery Operators License for the MV Glenora and MV Quinte Loyalist.
Marine Emergency Duties Certificate to the level required by Transport Canada.
Valid Marine Medical Certificate.

Technical Knowledge:

Knowledge of Seamanship principles and practices;
Knowledge of routine and emergency procedures relative to Marine Operations;
Knowledge of operation and maintenance of engines, generators, water / power supply, hydraulic systems / ramps and other mechanical equipment;
Familiarity with use and maintenance of all lifesaving and firefighting equipment aboard ferries.

Other Essential Skills and Knowledge:

Ability to access technical information using a computer and the internet;
Ability to communicate effectively through verbal, written and electronic means;
Ability to communicate effectively as part of a crew responsible for safety of passengers, fellow crew members and ship;
Commitment to delivery of quality customer service;
Awareness of safe working practices and attitudes;
Ability to work independently, demonstrate decision-making skills for routine operation, maintenance and repair of all marine equipment in ferry operation;
Previous marine experience in charge of the watch as a Marine Engineer;
Ability to work with minimum supervision and exercise sound judgement;
Ability to meet the requirements of the Physical Demands Analysis.

Additional Information:
Address:
1 Temporary, duration up to 9 months, 35 Hatchery Ln, RR 4, Picton, East Region

Compensation Group:
Ontario Public Service Employees Union

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Schedule:
4.7

Category:
Science and Engineering

Posted on:
Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Note:
W-MT-89904/16
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