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| Purpose: |
THE WORLD IS STILL FULL OF ADVENTURES!
Working at SMIT is an adventure that you can get involved in. For almost 170 years, SMIT has been one of the most exciting stories in the maritime world, taking place on a daily basis in almost 50 locations worldwide. Storylines include not only world-famous activities such as the Tricolor and Kursk salvage operations, but also project management and engineering work on complex maritime, offshore projects, harbour towage services, offshore and onshore terminal services, heavy transport at sea and massive lifting and hoisting work. Working at SMIT opens up whole new dimensions. Nothing is standard and everything is more challenging than normal.
SMIT Heavy Lift
Work in the SMIT Heavy Lift Division typically involves a lot of time at the project location and less sailing time. SMIT Heavy Lift has a fleet of floating sheer legs that are used in projects worldwide, including the assembly of offshore structures and bridge construction, the salvaging of shipwrecks, and other hoisting and lifting activities.
SMIT Transport
The vessels in the transport fleet are deployed for a range of activities, including pusher tug and towage work, assisting in the construction of oil and gas terminals, salvage work, heavy transport and anchoring work. |
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| Responsibilities: |
| You are responsible for managing the ship’s technical systems as efficiently as possible so that the desired operational objectives are achieved in accordance with the law and internal procedures. You ensure that the ship’s technical systems are available so that the work for which the ship is deployed can be carried out in a safe and efficient manner. To do so, you perform maintenance and repair work on the technical systems and ensure that the use of technical consumables, spare parts, fuel, lubricants and water on board is efficient in order to help reduce costs. You are also responsible for the technical systems and resources that are needed to live and work on board, so that a hygienic and pleasant working and living environment is guaranteed. You carry the work out where necessary, including watch duties. You report any unsafe situations or actions in order to increase the overall level of safety. To this end, you assist during safety exercises in order to ensure that you are able to react properly in the event of emergencies. You are also responsible for the relevant administrative work and reports accounting for events in the engine room. |
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| Requirements: |
• Certificate as ‘Chief Engineer all ships with a propulsion power less than 3,000 kW’;
• A minimum of three years’ experience as a watch engineer with comparable duties;
• Valid certificate of fitness for maritime work;
• Basic Safety Training. |
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| Procedure: |
If you are interested in this position, but still have questions, please contact: Sandra Hofstede, Recruiter, tel.nr. +31 10 4549911 If you would like to be considered for this challenging position as soon as possible, you can apply by clicking the 'Apply' button below. Alternatively, if you would like to recommend the position to a friend, you can forward it by clicking the 'E-mail a friend' button.
Acquisition as a result of this advertisement is not appreciated.
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