Engine Room Operator
Operates and maintains engine rooms and other mechanical equipment.
Operates the main and auxiliary engines, including related equipment such as diesel engines, compressors, hoists, pumps, swing and spud engines, generators, and plumbing.
Supervises and performs routine maintenance such as oiling machinery, cleaning and painting engines and other equipment, lubricating steering gear, cleaning the engine room, and cleaning and replacing parts and filters.
Keeps fuel tanks and air tanks filled.
Checks, operates and adjusts oil and water gauges.
Opens and closes valves on main and auxiliary pumps.
Repairs engines and other machinery for all vessel systems including, but not limited to steering, fuel propulsion, electrical, plumbing, and generators.
Conducts periodic safety inspections of all mechanical equipment and machinery to ensure safe operating condition.
Oversees and performs complete overhauls of engines and other machinery and equipment used on vessels.
Removes propellers, shafts, shaft beatings and rudders, and repairs or replaces them.
Tears down and rebuilds engines, including regrinding or replacing valves and intake and exhaust seats, and removing pistons, piston rings, connecting rods, pumps, bearings and other mechanical parts for repair or replacement.
Takes micrometer readings of shafts, beatings, cylinder liners, pistons and rings to determine wear, and decides whether to replace or repair them.
Cleans engine parts and rebuilds engines.
Checks alignment of crank and generator shafts and realigns them.
Removes, disassembles, checks and repairs air starting valves.
Cleans, overhauls and rebuilds fuel pumps, water pumps, fuel injectors, and other equipment.
Maintains inventory and oversees parts for equipment repair.
Supervises subordinate staff.
Trains staff to operate and maintain engines, machinery and related equipment.
Assigns staff to maintenance, repair, operation, and inspection activities.
Directs the overhaul and repair of engines and equipment.
Evaluates repairs and maintenance work for competency and quality.
Ensures that the work of staff complies with safety procedures.
Assists in the dry-docking and renovation of floating equipment when icing or weather conditions prevent work on the river.
Works in Upland Disposal Sites and operates construction equipment such as excavators and bulldozers.
Minimum Qualifications :
Four years of experience in the operation, maintenance and repair of diesel or internal combustion engines.
Qualified candidates must also have possession of a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York State at the time of appointment and continuously maintain it thereafter.
Candidates and employees must also successfully complete drug testing requirements appropriate to the duties and responsibilities assigned. Candidates who cannot successfully complete the drug testing requirements may not be offered employment and / or have their job offer rescinded. Employees who cannot successfully complete the drug testing requirements will be subject to administrative action up to and including termination. Please note that candidates will be placed in a random drug testing pool and be required to submit to random, periodic drug testing for the duration of their service in these positions.
Additional Comments :
The New York State Canal Corporation offers its employees a generous and comprehensive benefits plan, which includes :
Holiday & Paid Time Off
Nine (9) paid holidays annually
Four (4) paid floating holidays annually
Earn up to thirteen (13) days of paid vacation leave annually
Earn five (5) days of paid personal leave annually
Earn up to thirteen (13) days of paid sick leave annually
Health Benefits
Participation in the New York State Health Insurance Program (NYSHIP) and access to their variety of affordable health insurance options
Pre-Tax contribution program
Dental and Vision benefits at no additional cost
Opt-Out incentive program
Flex Spending Account (FSA)
Additional Benefits
CSEA representation and access to their benefits
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Professional development and promotional opportunities
Qualified employer for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
New York State Employees' Retirement System (ERS) Membership
NYS Deferred Compensation
And many more
The New York State Canal Corporation (Canals), a subsidiary of the New York Power Authority, is responsible for overseeing and maintaining the 524-mile waterway for boating, recreation, tourism and agriculture. The New York State Canal System includes the Erie, Champlain, Oswego and Cayuga-Seneca canals, linking the Hudson River with the Great Lakes, the Finger Lakes and Lake Champlain. The 200-year-old NYS Canal System extends over 524 miles and plays important roles in New York's economic development, tourism industry and environmental stewardship.
Marine Engineer • Lockport, NY, US