TC 4th Class needed for Arctic passage

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TC 4th Class needed for Arctic passage

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4th Class Engineer - Motor Ship
Northern Crewing Agency Inc. - Victoria, BC
$420 a day - Contract

Northern Crewing Agency Inc. is looking for a Fourth Class Engineer - Motor Ship for the upcoming C3 Project (150 day expedition from Toronto to Victoria via North West Passage - June - November). https://canadac3.ca/en/homepage

Duties:

Responsible to the Chief Engineer for the maintenance and condition of machinery assigned to his care.
Ensure generator engines are maintained in good condition
Maintain the boiler plant and its auxiliary equipment in good condition and the seawater evaporation plant operation and maintenance.
Test boiler daily, generator weekly and feed water and diesel engine cooling water daily and record the readings in the appropriate Chemical Supplier’s Log Sheets. Any abnormalities should be immediately reported to the Chief Engineer
Responsible for testing of machinery alarms and shutdowns. These tests shall be noted in the Engine Log Book
Assist the 2nd Engineer in maintaining an inventory of all engine room spares. Any spares removed from the inventory must be accounted for. He/she is to review this inventory on a regular basis with the 2nd Engineer to ensure that the proper levels of spares are maintained.

Requirements:

4th Class Engineer, Motor Ship
Marine Advanced First Aid
Marine Medical
Passport
MED - STCW Basic Safety
MED - STCW Survival craft other than a fast rescue craft
MED -STCW Advanced Fire Fighting
Security Awareness with designated duties
Fall Arrest
WHMIS

We would like to thank all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Job Type: Contract

Salary: $420.00 /day

Required licenses or certifications:

Do you have 4th Class Engineer - Motor Ship Certificate
Do you have Designated Security Duties Certificate

https://ca.indeed.com/job/4th-class-eng ... 34524e3627
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That'd be a fun trip.
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The ship is the ex CCGS Sir Hubert Humphreys (spelling might be off), now Polar Prince. DC propulsion, 4 Fairbanks Morse engines, you can see some ER pictures on my picture site http://www.seafarermedia.com/index.php?/search/477.
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I'd love to do this trip.I have a few years on Fairbanks.My wife would shoot me at this stage of my life to go went away for 150 days
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Interesting wee gennys, doesn't it have a main engine?
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DC/DC propulsion. Sweet systems. Good fuel economy, robust motors and generators and fairly simple controls. I wouldn't mind a trip like that but the icebreakers ruined my knees .
DAs are probably cats.
Interesting story about this ship is in the late 70s early 80's, the CCG put a new bow on the ship that was more efficient for breaking ice and installed a bubbler system. The blueprints were standard measurements and no verification was done. The shipyard built a new bow and the original bow cut off, they discovered the new bow was wider then the body of the ship and had to be scarfed in.
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The Dieselduck wrote:The ship is the ex CCGS Sir Hubert Humphreys (spelling might be off), now Polar Prince. DC propulsion, 4 Fairbanks Morse engines, you can see some ER pictures on my picture site http://www.seafarermedia.com/index.php?/search/477.

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