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PRIMARY OBJECTIVE
The primary objective of the Marine Electrician Class 1 is to ensure the continuous and efficient operation of all electrical systems on the fleet vessels, including tug boats, pilot boats, and mooring boats. This role is critical in providing 24/7 technical support to minimize downtime of fleet, maintain high safety standards, and ensure reliable service delivery for operations of port Jebel Ali.
Major Activities/Deliverables
· Inspect, maintain, and repair electrical systems on fleet tugs, pilot boats, and mooring boats.
· Perform regular maintenance checks and troubleshoot electrical issues.
· Install, test, and commission new electrical equipment.
· Ensure compliance with safety regulations and industry standards.
· Keep detailed records of all maintenance and repair work.
· Collaborate with other team members to ensure efficient operations.
· Provide support on day and night shift to address and resolve technical issues promptly.
· Maintaining high standards of housekeeping in workshop and P&O base
· Ensuring all measurement equipments and tools are in working condition and available when required.
· Carry out duties without direct supervision when necessary thereby ensuring smooth flow of marine operations.
Performance Measures
· Percentage of maintenance tasks completed on schedule. Quality and completeness of repair work as evidenced by follow-up inspections.
· Response time to troubleshooting requests. Success rate in diagnosing and resolving electrical issues on the first attempt.
· Number of commissioning tasks completed without need for rework.
· Number of safety audits passed without violations.
· Accuracy and completeness of maintenance and repair logs. Timeliness in updating records after completing tasks.
· Contribution to team problem-solving and operational efficiency. Level of coordination and communication with team members.
· Response time to emergency support calls. Satisfaction rating from vessel’s crew for support services. Number of technical issues resolved within a specified time-frame.
· Regular completion of housekeeping tasks. Cleanliness and organization of the workshop and base areas.
· Regular checks and maintenance of tools and equipment. Availability of tools and equipment as needed for tasks. Number of incidents where work was delayed due to unavailable or malfunctioning tools.
· Number of tasks completed without supervisory intervention.
KEY CHALLENGES
· Ensuring that electrical systems on all fleet vessels remain functional 24/7 to avoid disruptions in port operations.
· Rapidly responding to and resolving unexpected electrical failures or issues
· Working on different types of vessels (tug boats, pilot boats, mooring boats) with unique electrical systems and requirements.
· Performing duties in various weather conditions and at different times of day or night.
· Keeping up-to-date with industry safety regulations and standards.
· Implementing and maintaining high safety standards in all electrical maintenance and repair tasks.
· Managing time efficiently to balance routine maintenance, emergency repairs, and new installations.
· Performing tasks without direct supervision while ensuring high quality and efficiency.
· Making critical decisions independently during emergencies or when supervisors are not available.
· Communicating clearly about technical issues and repair needs with non-technical staff.
· As a member of shore workshop team, take part in other assignments (docking and other activities) when required.