Location: Saint John, NB
NOC: 72602
Employer: Talent Pooling
Reference: TP-062
Language Required: English
Published: May 5, 2026
Updated Date: 2026-05-05
Expiring: 2026-06-06
Wage: Commensurate with Experience
Vacancy: 1

Chief Engineer

The Chief Engineer is a senior leadership role responsible for the safe, efficient, and environmentally compliant operation of a vessel’s Engine Room Department. Reporting directly to the Captain, this individual oversees the maintenance of all mechanical and electrical systems to ensure the vessel remains seaworthy and operational.

Key Responsibilities

  • Department Leadership: Manage engine room personnel, including work assignments, training, performance appraisals, and ensuring appropriate watchkeeping arrangements are in place.

  • Maintenance & Repair: Implement and oversee the vessel’s maintenance program for all machinery, including main engines, auxiliary machinery, steering gear, thrusters, and deck machinery (cranes, winches, etc.).

  • Regulatory Compliance: Ensure all operations comply with maritime regulations, manufacturer specifications, and environmental protection laws. This includes maintaining the Oil Record Book and engine room logbooks.

  • Safety Management: Supervise hazardous work (e.g., confined space entry, lockout/tag-out) and ensure all safety procedures and Job Safety Analyses are strictly followed.

  • Inventory & Logistics: Manage the procurement and onboard levels of fuel (bunkers), lubricating oils, water, and spare parts required for scheduled voyages.

  • Technical Reporting: Monitor the survey status of machinery and prepare technical reports regarding vessel performance, fuel consumption, and necessary repairs for shore-based management.

Core Requirements

Category Requirement
Experience 4–7 years of engineering experience in a marine environment.
Certification 3rd Class Motor Certificate of Competency (or higher).
Safety Training Marine Emergency Duties (MED) and Marine Advanced First Aid/CPR.
Medical Valid Transport Canada Marine Medical (or regional equivalent).
Compliance WHMIS and Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) certifications.

Professional Competencies

  • Technical Proficiency: Deep understanding of oily water separators, sewage treatment plants, refrigeration machinery, and vessel hull integrity.

  • Environmental Stewardship: A thorough understanding of pollution prevention regulations and a commitment to environmental protection.

  • Communication: Ability to clearly inform the Captain and shore-based teams of technical issues affecting the vessel’s seaworthiness or schedule.

  • Safety Culture: A proactive approach to risk assessment and the ability to apply safe practices during high-intensity physical tasks.

We welcome all potential candidates to create a profile and apply for a position that aligns with their educational and professional background.

Please note that submitting an application does not guarantee an assessment, and only candidates who meet all eligibility criteria will be contacted.

We do not accept resumes via email nor any other messenger service medium.

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