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Engine Room Attendant at American Cruise Lines San Diego, CA

American Cruise Lines is seeking Qualified Members of the Engineering Department - Engine Room Attendants for our growing fleet sailing unique itineraries along inland and coastal waterways of the East Coast, Pacific Northwest, Columbia-Snake Rivers and Mississippi-Ohio-Cumberland Rivers.
Our U.
S.
flag ships are state-of-the art designed for safe operation and five-star service to 100-200 guests.
Qualified Member of the Engineering Department - Engine Room Attendant is the onboard crewmember responsible for the maintenance and troubleshooting of all vessel machinery, equipment, and systems.
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Machinery, equipment, and systems include:
pumps, motors, engines, electrical, plumbing, watermakers, marine safety devices, elevators, electronics, launches, rescue craft, and other equipment.
QMEDs-ERAs perform liquid load transfers, watering, refueling, and used oil disposal, QMEDs-ERAs report to the Mate for daily vessel operations and maintenance.
QMEDs-ERAs are supported by Regional Engineers for troubleshooting, technical assistance, and repairs.
In this role, you will have the opportunity to take charge in performing the initial troubleshooting of problems, performing preventative maintenance, and coordinating vessel repairs.
The Engine Room Attendant will also be accountable for overseeing day to day technical and maintenance issues pertaining to our ships.
Safety and Security of the passengers, crew and vesselSafe operation of machinery, equipment, and systems adhering to company and regulatory standardsMeticulous daily maintenance and troubleshooting of machinery, equipment, and systemsComprehensive hourly inspections of machinery and engineering spacesAssist Deck Crew with vessel docking, maintenance, and logisticsTeamwork with Hotel Officers and Service Crew ensuring five-star guest serviceAdministrative documentation of machinery, equipment, and systemsPeriodic repair and supervision of contractor repairs to machinery, equipment, and systemsTypical March-November Season 4-6 weeks on :
2-3 weeks offRequired:
TWIC Transportation Worker Identification CredentialMechanical-Electrical experience with diesel machinery, hydraulics, 480V electrical systemsDesired:
U.
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Coast Guard QMED endorsementSelf-disciplined work habits and personal groomingGood communication skills and team skillsPre-employment drug test and continual participation in random testingPerksCompetitive salaryHealth, dental, and vision plans availableMatching 401(k) plan available.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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