Machine translation from English source
Senior mechanic
The Chief Engineer is responsible to the Master and Superintendent for the operational efficiency of all onboard equipment (main, auxiliary, emergency and safety) and the maintenance of all machinery spaces, including jacking equipment and deck machinery spaces
The chief engineer is the immediate superior of all personnel assigned to the mechanics department on board; he must remain on board until relieved by the officer on duty
The chief engineer must maintain constant communication with the master to ensure that the vessel remains operational
The Chief Engineer shall raise or lower the barge by operating the jack controls and associated equipment during jacking operations as directed by the Master. The barge will not be raised until the Chief Engineer is available. Note: In exceptional circumstances (i.e. life-threatening situations) and in the event of an emergency where the presence of the Chief Engineer is required elsewhere, these controls may be operated by another by an officer who is fully trained in the operation of the jack and under the direction of the captain
The Chief Engineer shall train Saudi Aramco duty/assistant mechanics under his supervision in the operation and operation of the jacking system and report to the Superintendent on the suitability of each individual
The Senior Mechanic is responsible for issuing monthly written reports on PPM status, defect update dates, mega-adjuster readings, guide leg clearances, and other relevant machinery and operating items. All MRPs, defective updates and other relevant machine work details will be reported monthly to the responsible unit manager (barge coordinator) and the port engineer. Records are kept by the Senior Mechanic in a file cabinet for at least one (1) year
The Chief Engineer is responsible to the Foreman for ensuring compliance with all rules and guidelines relating to R.O.P.M.E., MARPOL, Wastewater Treatment, Oil Content
Water separators, oil register, waste management and pollution prevention rules are followed at all times