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2nd Electronics Engineer

miami, fl • Posted 3 days ago
Onsite Full Time General

2nd Electronics EngineerThe 2nd Electronics Engineer reports to the Chief Electrical Engineer / 1st Electronics Engineer and is responsible for the maintenance and repair of electrical and electronic installations onboard.

The role involves executing maintenance tasks as directed by supervisors, ensuring systems operate safely and efficiently across various service areas of the ship.All shipboard personnel may be required to perform functions across different venues and throughout the vessel as needed.Responsibilities:Always conduct oneself professionally and courteously, maintaining positive interactions with guests and fellow crew members, especially in guest contact and crew areas.Uphold the highest environmental standards, working with superiors and subordinates to understand and comply with company environmental policies. Immediately inform superiors if any environmental system malfunctions.Assist with maintenance of equipment under the supervision of the 1st Electronics Engineer when required.Be responsible for maintenance tasks assigned within his discipline.Train, guide, and coach Assistant Electrical Engineers under his supervision (if assigned).Perform additional routines and work as assigned by the Chief Electrical Engineer or 1st Electronics Engineer.Ensure all work complies with regulatory requirements, SQM, SOPs, and manufacturer recommendations.Maintain and update all relevant documentation, including drawings, service manuals, and "as-built" records.Ensure all system components and parts are registered and fully covered by AMOS maintenance jobs.Request additional manpower as needed for repairs and maintenance tasks.Keep the Chief Electrical Engineer / 1st Electronics Engineer verbally informed of the status of all areas of responsibility on a daily basis.Maintain a detailed work report book, updated daily, for future reference.Attend meetings, training sessions, courses, and other work-related activities as required.Assisting the 1st Electronics Engineer with maintenance and repair of:Electronic equipment and boardsRadio communication systemsNavigation systemsTelephone exchanges and related equipment (sets, pagers)Talkback and sound-powered telephonesWeather information systemsIntegrated Bridge SystemsFire detection systemsUPS systems and batteriesCamera surveillance systemsPublic address systemsEmergency mustering & local entertainment interfacesKVM systemsSearchlightsDimming systemsDirect responsibility for maintenance and repair of:Hotel venue automation systemsHospitality calling systemsFire doors & roller shuttersSemi- and light-watertight doorsLLL (Power Supply and Control System)Other hotel electronics equipmentQualifications & Training:Bachelor of Science in Electrical/Electronic Engineering (or equivalent 4-year university degree preferred)Well-documented experience with marine electronics installationsBasic Safety Training according to STCW standardsAdvanced Fire Fighting Training Course per STCWExperience on cruise ships or large passenger shipsFamiliarity with AMOS Maintenance SystemsKnowledge of communication systems, computers/networks, alarm and monitoring systemsExperience with navigation equipment and power electronicsLanguage Requirements:Ability to speak English clearly, distinctly, and cordially with guestsProficiency in reading and writing English to interpret proceduresAbility to give and receive instructions effectively in both written and verbal formsCapable of effectively presenting information and responding to questions from guests, supervisors, and colleaguesPhysical Requirements:Regularly required to stand, walk, handle tools, reach, talk, hear, and taste/smellOccasionally/frequently/continually lift and/or move up to 50 poundsSpecific vision abilities include close, distance, colour, peripheral, depth perception, and focus adjustmentMust be physically capable of participating in emergency lifesaving procedures and drills, including lowering lifeboatsFull use of arms, legs, vision, hearing, and verbal communication necessary to receive and give instructions during emergenciesAbility to lift/move up to 50 pounds

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