RESPONSIBILITIES
AND AUTHORITY
·
The Third
Assistant Engineer is responsible to the First Assistant Engineer for normal
maintenance duties and the Chief Engineer for watchkeeping duties.
·
In
the absence of the 3A/E, the Chief Engineer shall distribute his
responsibilities to 1A/E and 2A/E.
·
He
shall assist the 1A/E in carrying out his responsibilities towards the repair
and maintenance of engine room machinery and equipment.
·
He
shall be responsible to the Chief Engineer for receiving Fuel Oil and Diesel
Oil bunkers, taking noon soundings of the fuel oil and diesel oil bunker tanks,
and entering them into the Tank Sounding Log.
·
He
shall be responsible to the Chief Engineer for the conduct of his assigned
watch in a safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible manner.
·
He
shall be responsible for the conduct of Engine Room operations in compliance
with applicable international and national regulations and Company policies and
procedures.
DUTIES
UPON JOINING A COMPANY VESSEL
Upon joining a
vessel, the 3A/E shall report to the Master and the Chief Engineer.
Through a joint
inspection with the outgoing 3A/E, he shall familiarize himself with:
·
The
operational status of engine room machinery and equipment;
·
The
location and operation of emergency equipment and machinery;
·
Ongoing
and scheduled work in the engine room that falls under the 3A/E’s area of
responsibility;
·
Inventory
of spares and stores under the jurisdiction of the 3A/E, pending requisitions,
and requisitions to be prepared shortly.
·
Engine
room logs and records, including Tank Sounding Book;
·
The
availability of tank calibration tables and ASTM books for the calculations of
standard volumes and weights of bunkers on board;
·
The
Chief Engineer’s standing instructions.
VOYAGE
PREPARATION
The 3A/E shall
assist the 1A/E and the Chief Engineer, as required, in preparing engine room
machinery and equipment to accept stand-by conditions for departure port
unmooring operation and subsequent maneuvering and sailing.
WATCHKEEPING
Whenever the
engine room is manned, the 3A/E will stand watches in the engine room
during navigation at sea, at anchor, or in port, according to the
following schedule:
·
0800
– 1200
·
2000
– 2400
This
watch-keeping schedule may be amended by the Chief Engineer, as required, in
the interests of optimizing the safety and efficiency of engine room operations.
While keeping
his assigned watches, the 3A/E shall ensure that:
·
Engine
room machinery and equipment are operated under the manufacturer’s
recommendations;
·
Engine
room operations are carried out in compliance with applicable national, and international
regulations and Company instructions;
·
Engine
room operations are carried out in a safe, efficient, and environmentally
responsible manner;
·
Ratings
are carrying out their assigned duties.
As
the watch-keeping engineer, it shall be his responsibility to fill up the
Engine Room Logbook accurately, and with as much detail as is relevant.
As the watch-keeping
engineer, it shall be his responsibility to complete any records that may be
occasioned by activities or tasks in the engine room, carried out during his
watch.
MAINTENANCE
AND REPAIRS
·
The
3A/E will be responsible for the maintenance and repair of pumps, compressors,
purifiers, and associated machinery. Additionally,
and under the supervision of the Chief Engineer, he shall ensure there are
sufficient bunkers in the day tanks.
·
The
3A/E will ensure that all maintenance routines for pumps, compressors,
purifiers, and associated machinery are carried out following the schedule
identified in the vessel’s PMS.
·
The
3A/E will be responsible for updating the vessel’s PMS with any repair or
maintenance routines carried out, on equipment and machinery assigned to him
for maintenance and upkeep.
·
The
3A/E will be responsible for the completion of appropriate records
occasioned by repair or maintenance activity, carried out on equipment or
machinery within his area of responsibility.
·
The
3A/E will assist the Chief Engineer and the vessel’s Superintendent in carrying
out repairs or maintenance during a repair and maintenance lay-up period.
·
The
3A/E will assist the Chief Engineer in monitoring work performed by
sub-contractors during his watch, with a special view to:
·
Ensuring
that the work is carried out safely;
·
Ensuring
that the work is carried out in compliance with applicable national, and international
regulations and Company procedures;
·
Ensuring
that the work is carried out as per specifications.
·
The
3A/E will assist the 3/O in the maintenance of LSA / FFA in the engine room. In
the absence of the 3A/E, the 3/O supervised by the Chief Engineer will be
responsible for the maintenance of the LSA / FFA in the Engine Room.
SPARES
AND STORES
·
The
3A/E is responsible for maintaining an inventory of spare parts relevant to the
machinery and equipment assigned to him for repair and upkeep.
·
The
3A/E shall exercise control over the engine room crew's wasteful use of stores and spares.
·
The
3A/E shall prepare requisitions for spares, as and when required, for the
proper maintenance of equipment and machinery assigned as his responsibility.
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