Thursday, 26 February 2015

Vacancies in Zamil Offshore Services, Saudi Arabia

Marine Mechanic

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS & QUALIFICATION:
Knowledge of the techniques and methods used to determine and solve mechanical problems.
Completion of grammar school and one year of progressive experience in the repair of engines and mechanical equipment; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Working knowledge of the operating principles of reduction gears, hydraulic, air, and electric control systems; and vacuum and pressure pumps.
Ability to determine the cause of, and procedures to follow in repairing malfunctioning equipment.
Physical strength to move heavy objects and perform manual labor for considerable periods of time.
Completion of grammar school and three years of progressive experience in the repair of gearboxes, transmissions, hydraulic, air systems, and components, preferably in the ship repair or shipbuilding industry; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

PRINCIPAL DUTIES:  
Repairs hydraulic and other control devices.
Overhaul of diesel and gasoline engines and rebuilds components.
Maintains records of work performed.
Repairs, overhaul and adjusts hydraulic control valves, hydraulic pumps and motors.
Repairs, overhaul and adjusts reduction gears, clutches, and couplings.
Replaces propeller shafts and bearings, and aligns to the engines.
Repairs and overhauls air compressors.
Repair and overhaul pneumatic and hydraulic systems and controls.
Repairs and rebuildconventional, conventional CPP, Azimuth, and Voith-Schnider propulsion units.
Performs related duties as required.

Diesel Mechanic
 
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS & QUALIFICATION:
Ability to repair and overhaul CAT 3516 and 3608 diesel engines and associated equipment.
Working knowledge of the operating principles of diesel and gasoline engines; reduction gears, hydraulic, air, and electric control systems; and vacuum and pressure pumps.
Ability to determine the cause of, and procedures to follow in repairing malfunctioning equipment.
Advanced knowledge of the principles, concepts, theories and operational parameters of vessels mechanical equipment and systems including diesel and gasoline engines, drive trains, transmissions, reduction gearboxes, brakes, and steering.
Ability to read and comprehend technical repair manuals, wiring, fuel systems and hydraulic/pneumatic diagrams and troubleshooting instructions.
Ability to read, interpret and work from blueprints, diagrams and manuals pertinent to the maintenance and repair of the various types of marine equipment
Ability to perform field troubleshooting analysis and report findings.
Graduation from a two-year technical college with an Associates Degree in Engine  Technology and a minimum of five (5) years progressive experience in the repair of diesel and gasoline engines, transmissions, hydraulic, air, and electric systems, and components, preferably in the ship repair or shipbuilding industry; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Thorough knowledge of the methods, materials, tools and standard practices used in marine maintenance work.
Thorough knowledge of the operating and repair characteristics of the various types of marine engines, component parts and all related mechanical equipment.
 PRINCIPAL DUTIES:
Performs skilled mechanical maintenance and repair work on marine vessels.
Performs skilled mechanical work on marine vessels up to 2500 horsepower.
Repairs and overhauls diesel engines, which involves the disassembly, inspection, and reassembly of valves, pistons, rings, connecting rods, crankshaft, camshaft, bearings, timing gears and chains, valve mechanisms, injectors, and pumps.
Repairs and adjusts reduction gears, clutches, and couplings.
Synchronize and adjusts diesel engines timing and fuel injection system.
Repairs and overhauls fire pumps, bilge pumps, and hydraulic pumps.
Repairs starters, and throttle control systems.
Tests, adjusts, and repairs fuel injection pumps.
Repairs and rebuilds gasoline engines, air cooled and outboard motors.
Maintains records of all work performed.
Performs related duties as required.
Diagnose, troubleshoot and repair failures in engine and transmission controls.
Use a wide variety of equipment manuals and manufacturer bulletins in addition to instrumentation and software guidelines and instructions. Employees also act as the liaison between the shop/region and the equipment manufacturer in order to resolve unusual and undocumented problems.
Repairs and overhaul two-cycle and four-cycle engines, diesel propulsion engines, fuel systems, lubricating systems, and related diesel engine components.
Disassembles repairs, rebuilds and reassembles marine transmissions, reduction gears, manual and hydraulic clutches; aligns shafts, struts and shaft logs.
Conducts test runs after completing major repairs and modifications and makes adjustments to the repaired equipment during and after the test runs.
Maintains records of all maintenance and repair work.

Shop/Refit Scheduler
 
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS & QUALIFICATION:
Knowledge of ship fitting, welding, and pipe fitting trade practices.
Knowledge of the procedures associated with preparing job orders and work packages.
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, instructions, specifications and other related materials.
Ability to prepare work scope packages using computer software including EXCEL, ACCESS, WORD, MICROSOFT PROJECT and Windows NT. etc.
Plans and schedules work, reviews work orders, plans and estimates.
Discusses technical aspects of the work with subordinate ship fitter, welder, and pipe fitter.
Plans the assignment of work based on overall work status, priorities, employee performance and capabilities.
Communications ability, ability to supervise. 
Minimum of five (5) years experience in ship fitting or welding trade practice
Ten (10) years varied shipyard experience in ship fitting or welding trade with a minimum of three (3) years experience in planning, scheduling and tracking of shipyard work trades.
Fluently speak, read and write English
 
PRINCIPAL DUTIES:
Will be responsible for accomplishing ship fitting, welding, and pipe fitting trade practice planning functions in the shop and at the field on board marine vessels.
Makes sure material is efficiently procured.
Records are accurately maintained; coordinating the receipt and distribution of all maintenance orders and work instructions; assuring that maintenance orders are developed to perform the work within issued time frames.
Monitores shop commitments and making sure that job planning meets the needs of changing priorities and fluctuating workload; resolving problems and taking necessary corrective actions.
Keeps records and repair history.
Pre-planes and  prepare work scopes.
Expedites and correct material problems.
Resolving known material problems; filling out defective material reports and discrepancy reports, providing stock numbers, etc.
Provides work status information during the work process and after work packages have been issued.
Works closely with supervisors, workers and other planners to assist in meeting schedules established by the maintenance administration.
 
Nationality : Indian

Email : rec19@asmacs.net
                                                                                                                                                            
Note : Please give project No. ZAO-1/15 in subject line while applying

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