Vessel Engine Inspector
Vessel Engine Inspector
- Job popularity
Job Description
Vessel engine inspectors inspect ship and boat engines such as electric motors, nuclear reactors, gas turbine engines, outboard motors, two-stroke or four-stroke diesel engines, LNG, fuel dual engines and, in some cases, marine steam engines in assembly facilities to ensure compliance with safety standards and regulations. They conduct routine, post-overhaul, pre-availability and post-casualty inspections. They provide documentation for repair activities and technical support to maintenance and repair centres. They review administrative records, analyse the operating performance of engines and report their findings..
Top 5 specific things you need to know
As a Vessel Engine Inspector, you will need to master following:
Top 14 general things you need to know
More generally, a vessel engine inspector is also versed in:
- conduct performance tests
- electromechanics
- engine components
- inspect quality of products
- inspect vessel manufacturing
- manage health and safety standards
- mechanics
- operate precision measuring equipment
- quality assurance procedures
- read engineering drawings
- read standard blueprints
- use technical documentation
- use testing equipment
- write inspection reports
Other things it helps to know to be an excellent vessel engine inspector
It also helps to know the following:
- disassemble engines
- evaluate engine performance
- inspect vessel
- position engine on test stand
- re-assemble engines
- act as contact person during equipment incident
- engineering principles
- issue licences
- lead inspections
- liaise with engineers
- maintain test equipment
- manage maintenance operations
- perform test run
- prepare audit activities
- record test data
- send faulty equipment back to assembly line
- supervise staff
- supervise work
Top employers for this job
Vessel Engine Inspector (0-2 Yrs Exp.)
-
Prereqs Technology Pvt.Ltd
-
California
-
$250 - $800 / month
- Keywords :
- Ui designer,
- developer