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Minimum of a QMED (Engineer License preferred). Valid USCG Merchant Mariner Credential required. As a Vessel Engineer, you. Must be physically fit to climb aboard tugs and barges, ascend and descend ladders and balance while aboard vessels in a seaway; kneel, stoop, use stairs, reach overhead, and stand for.
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2 years of experience operating vessels as a QMED or higher, or equivalent experience in other marine engineering environments. The Training Vessel Engineer is a part time / hourly employee at Seattle Maritime Academy paying $40 an hour.
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When transferring fuel, the QMED assists the Engine Watch Officer. QMED (minimum endorsement - Oiler) When transferring fuel, the QMED assists the Engine Watch Officer. QMED (minimum endorsement - Oiler.
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Merchant Mariner's Document with QMED endorsement. Merchant Mariner's Document with QMED endorsement. Available to trouble-shoot, service and repair equipment onboard the towed fuel barge as may be assigned by the tug Master.
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Hold relevant USCG licenses or certifications; current Merchant Mariner Credential preferred (QMED or USCG Engineering License) Hold relevant USCG licenses or certifications; current Merchant Mariner Credential preferred (QMED or USCG Engineering License.
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Domestic Rating for QMED / Oiler. Domestic Rating for QMED / Oiler. Valid USCG medical certificate (STCW) required. Marine Spill Response Corporation is a not-for-profit, U.S. Coast Guard Classified Oil Spill Removal Organization.
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As a member of the vessel emergency response team respond to emergency situations including fire, flood, man overboard, and abandon ship. Responsibilities / Job Duties: Perform watch standing duties to include operation, testing, inspection, maintenance, and calibration of electrical systems, engineering, and deck machinery.
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Qualified Member of the Engineering Department (QMED) with either electrician/refrigeration or junior engineer endorsements, or better license issued by the U.S. Coast Guard AND Electro Technical Rating endorsement or higher.
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USCG Merchant Mariner credentials as QMED. The National Security Sector at Leidos, supporting the Overload/Medium Unmanned Surface Vessel (O/MUSV) Program, is seeking Qualified Member of the Engineering Department (QMED) to support a dynamic high growth organization.
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Diesel propulsion and electric generating systemsDeck hydraulic and pneumatic systemsFuel and lubrication systemsRefrigeration plantSewage treatmentWater making/desalinization systemVacuum sanitation systemHeating and ventilation systems
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USCG - Oiler/Wiper (QMED preferred) USCG - Oiler/Wiper (QMED preferred) Operates shipboard equipment such as pumps, winches, engines, hydraulic systems, refrigeration equipment, air compressors, cranes, sewage systems, water makers, and piping/tank systems.
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Unlicensed Junior Engineer or Qualified Memberof the Engineering Department (QMED) – Any Rating endorsement on the U.S.Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential. Unlicensed Junior Engineer or Qualified Memberof the Engineering Department (QMED) – Any Rating endorsement on the U.S.Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential.
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Possess one of the following preferred qualifications: USCG QMED Certification, Certified Welder, Universal Refrigerant License, Electrician Certification or Diesel Engine Maintenance Certification.
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US Coast Guard Merchant Mariners Card with a Qualified Member of the Engine Dept (QMED) endorsement ideal but not required. Underway operations AB/QMED duties. At sea, you will assist the vessel Captain and other crew members as necessary in meeting cruise objectives including aquatic sampling activities (i.e., operate deck cranes and winches.
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Required Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Valid Passport CPR / First Aid / AED Valid TWIC (1) STCW Basic Training (2) STCW Crowd Management (2) STCW Advanced Fire Fighting (2) VPDSD (2) QMED (2) Shipyard Competent Person (2) (1) Required for vessels operating on the Washington/Oregon rivers (2) Company preferred ESSENTIAL DUTIES Repair and Maintenance: Perform routine maintenance checks and keeps records of jobs performed.
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