
MECHANICAL ENGINEER
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You will serve as a principal port engineer for assigned ocean-going vessels, including those powered by steam and/or diesel and/or gas turbine.You will determine, plan, and schedule all technical workrequirements for all availabilities for assigned ships.You will use standardized procedures to estimate all maintenance and repair industrial assistance work packages and establish funding against these workrequirements using the MSC financial management system.You will serve as the point of contact for technical issues related to shipboard readiness and maintenance and repair.You will plan and execute policy and procedures for designing, building, maintaining, repairing, and overhauling MSC's worldwide fleet of ships.You will provide the technical interface with internal and external parties on ships' design and engineering operations.You will provide cross program technical support for MSC ship life cycle management, construction, conversion, and replacement efforts during design, construction, and subsequent operation.You will plan for and manage the development of contract guidance plans and specifications.You will oversee the safety environmental and damage control programs and plan for preventative and predictive maintenance.You will plan and perform shipboard tests and inspections for MSC ships and provide technical assistance on complex engineering problems and their solutions.
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