1st Refrigeration Engineer
The 1st Refrigeration Engineer reports to the Chief Refrigeration Engineer for operation, maintenance and repair of the ventilation, provision, ice rink cooling equipment (where applicable), and all air conditioning.
In an emergency, the 1st Refrigeration Engineer will take over the Chief Refrigeration Engineer Duties and Responsibilities.
Responsibilities:
- Ensure that all ventilation, cooling, freezing equipment, ice rink cooling equipment(where applicable) and all air conditioning equipment is kept in full and proper working condition.
- Ensure that all equipment is always operating at maximum efficiency to reduce energy and fuel cost.
- Assist the Chief Refrigeration Engineer in training of team personnel in safety procedures and assigned duties.
- Assist the Chief Refrigeration Engineer in the coordination and control of the HVAC budget and accounts, spare parts, and work orders.
- Assist the Chief Refrigeration Engineer in the proper maintenance and function of all fire dampers, shut off dampers, laundry lint/wax filters, and Gaylord hood cleaning systems for all ventilation ducts.
- Assist the Chief Refrigeration Engineer in proper maintenance and repair of all refrigerators, walk in coolers, cold water drinking fountains, mini bar (with refrigerant gas) and ice making machines.
- Additional routines and work assigned by supervisor.
Qualifications &Training:
- Mechanical Engineer (BSc) or equivalent with specialised study in HVAC/Refrigeration systems.
- F-Gas Category 1 certification, Advanced Fire Fighting (AFF), and Basic Safety Training (BST) in accordance with STCW.
- HVACR technical education and post-education HVCAR work experience (non-HVACR technical education –electrical, mechanical,& marine and non-cruise, industrial, or marine HVACR work experience).
- Strong understanding of refrigeration cycle and application of the Moliere diagram and thermodynamics, including theoretical and actual refrigeration system troubleshooting and problem solving.
- Complete understanding of the psychometric process along with measurement of air properties and movement including balancing procedures and noise control.
- Ability to read and understand all ship drawings: including system, principle, piping, ducting, electrical, mechanical, insulation, fire protection, and construction.
Language Requirements:
- Ability to speak English clearly, distinctly, and cordially with guests.
- Proficiency in reading and writing English to interpret procedures.
- Ability to give and receive instructions effectively in both written and verbal forms.
- Capable of effectively presenting information and responding to questions from guests, supervisors, and colleagues.
Physical Requirements:
- Regularly required to stand, walk, handle tools, reach, talk, hear, and taste/smell.
- Occasionally/frequently/continually lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
- Specific vision abilities include close, distance, colour, peripheral, depth perception, and focus adjustment.