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The Chief Engineer position begins in shipyard (Seattle, WA) over the winter months prior to the summer 2024 Alaska Sailing Season. On our larger vessels the Chief Engineer manages Assistant Engineer.
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Qualifications: Experience that is commensurate with the specific facility for the position of Assistant Chief Engineer. Assist Chief Engineer in implementation of Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) Provides supervision for engineering staff at the direction of the Chief Engineer.
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The Chief Engineer safely maintains all vessel systems, is responsible for the operation, troubleshooting, and implementing repairs aboard the St. Johns River Ferry; and directs, coordinates, and exercises functional authority for planning, organization control, integration and completion of engineering projects as assigned by the Port Engineer.
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As a member of the property maintenance team, the Assistant Chief Engineer is accountable for the proper workings of the hotel. The Assistant Chief Engineer reports to the General Manager and Chief Engineer and is responsible for maintaining the highest level of quality work to ensure minimal disruption to guests.
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What Makes a McKibbon Assistant Chief Engineer? You have experience in construction trades such as plumbing, electrical, carpentry, basic heating and air conditioning, swimming pool maintenance, painting, caulking, and any similar skills.
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The Chief Engineer is responsible for the technology necessary to put the station's broadcast "on-the-air" within the licensed range and DMA. The Chief Engineer works to maintain existing broadcasting capabilities, provides quick solutions to problems, implements new technologies, oversees IT operations, and maintains the studio and remote facilities.
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The Assistant Chief Engineer will utilize several trade skills such as carpentry, plumbing, electrical, painting, roofing, heating and cooling. The Assistant Chief Engineer is responsible for performing complex preventive maintenance and corrective repair of buildings, industrial systems, equipment and grounds.
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May also perform projects for Staff Chief Engineer, Staff Captain, Sr. Refrigeration Engineer and Chief Electrical Engineer as required. Assists in maintenance and repairs as directed by the First Engineer, of machinery and equipment on board including but not limited to: piping, pumps, foundations, valves, decks, bulkheads, overheads, hatches, ladders, engines, evaporators, heat exchangers, etc.
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The Chief Engineer on duty shall coordinate all engineering activities and notify the vessel Master and Port Engineer if any critical systems are non-functional or operating outside established parameters.
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About the Opportunity: HMS Ferries is seeking a Chief Engineer for our St. Johns River Ferry operation in Jacksonville FL. The operation comprises three watch teams covering an AM shift from 0530-1330 and a PM shift from 1330 - 2100, with the 3rd team off.
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JOB DESCRIPTION – Chief Mine EngineerThe Chief Mine Engineer is responsible for the guidance, coordination, and oversight of Surveying, Ore Control, Short and Medium Range Planning.
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You are in possession of a Chief Engineer all ships CoCYou also have valid STCW documentsExperience with Caterpillar and/or Wärtsilä engines is preferred Experience as Chief Engineer during ship deliveries is preferredProficient in writing technical reportsYou need to be outstanding in the English language WORKING CONDITIONS WORK WITH US, WE MAKE IT PERSONAL.
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Shaner has an immediate opportunity for a Chief Engineer to join our team at our Buffalo Marriott at LECOM HARBORCENTER hotel located in Buffalo, NY. The Chief Engineer is responsible for implementing and maintaining the maintenance operation for the exterior and interior facilities, including but not limited to life safety issues, electrical, refrigeration, plumbing, HVAC, structural, finishes, landscaping and grounds, and all areas of the hotel's physical plant.
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Role Overview: Reporting to the Chief Engineer and the Director, Engineering Operations & Facilities, this position will be responsible for maintaining various aspects of the HVAC, plumbing and sprinkler operations for the Lincoln Center 16-acre campus which is comprised of a variety of multi-use buildings, performance spaces, public areas, and the Central Mechanical Plant (CMP.
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All HEI Chief Engineers are working Chief's. For your physical and mental wellness we offer competitive Medical and Dental programs through Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield as well as Vision insurance programs through EyeMed.Our Vacation, Sick and Holiday programs are available for you to rejuvenate with time off.
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