Under direct supervision, assists the marine engineer in the operation, maintenance and repair of motor ferry operation, auxiliary, and related equipment at the Staten Island Ferry; performs related work.
EXAMPLES OF TYPICAL TASKS: Maintains appropriate levels of oil, lubricant in all main engines, ship service diesel generator, main propulsion equipment, shaft bearings, reduction gears, and pumps as needed to properly safeguard vessel equipment. Maintains and cleans lube oil stores. Operates and cleans oil filtration and centrifuge equipment. Greases/lubricates bearings, pumps and couplings. Adjusts steam burning boiler drafts and maintains proper combustion, pressure and water levels in boilers. Reads gauges and other indicators such as fuel oil pressure and temperature, steam pressure on heating boilers, etc. Fills out orders and logs. Assists the marine engineer in the operation, maintenance and repair of motor ferry operation, auxiliary and related equipment, and makes manual repairs on boilers and boiler auxiliaries under supervision of the marine engineer. Cleans, scrapes and/or paints compartments, bulkheads, auxiliary machinery, boiler room plates and bilges, and boilers as needed. Wipes, cleans and polishes equipment. In ferry terminals, operates heating boilers; cleans and adjusts burners; maintains boiler feed pumps; secures and cleans strainers; and maintains proper temperature and pressure in fuel oil system. Inspects below deck emergency and rescue equipment. Performs required duties at fire drills in accordance with United State Coast Guard and department regulations. Takes required actions in the event of an actual fire, rescue or other emergency. Pumps sludge tank to drums on deck and supervises their removal. Makes periodic inspections of all auxiliary machinery in engineering spaces. Examines hull for water leakage and bulkheads for water seepage and looks for structural damage in all below deck compartments. Reports routine findings to supervisor after making inspection. Reports any unusual situations to supervisor for immediate corrective action with a complete description of the problem. Uses bilge pumps to remove normal daily accumulated seepage from compartments. Examines shaft bearings, stern glands and bilges. Assists marine engineer tightening and renewing stern tube packing in shafts. Performs maintenance on items not in use (standby equipment). Disconnects shore power cable. Fills and maintains level in potable water tanks. Flushes line shaft bearings. Transfers oil from fuel barge to vessels. Performs assigned fueling duties under the direction of the marine engineer.
MEDICAL/DRUG TESTING REQUIREMENTS: Medical guidelines established by the U.S. Coast Guard apply to the position of Marine Oiler. Candidates will therefore be required to undergo a medical examination prior to appointment and thereafter, pursuant to Coast Guard regulations. Candidates must also pass a drug screening to be appointed. Marine Oilers are subject to random drug and alcohol testing during their employment.
MMC REQUIREMENT: Merchant Mariner Credential (MMC) with endorsement and medical certificate must be maintained for the duration of employment.
TWIC REQUIREMENT: At the time of appointment, candidates must possess a valid Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) issued by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA). A valid TWIC must be maintained for the duration of employment.
TO APPLY: Please visit www.nyc.gov/careers/search and search for Job ID Number: 710025. For current City employees, please log into Employee Self Service (ESS) at https://hrb.nycaps.nycnet and follow the Careers link. Most public libraries have computers available for use. No phone calls, faxes or personal inquiries permitted. Only candidates selected for interview will be contacted. For more information about DOT, visit us at: www.nyc.gov/dot.
HOURS AND SHIFT: 32 hours/variable, including nights/weekends
WORK LOCATION: 1 Bay Street, Staten Island, NY 10301
MARINE OILER(FERRY OPERATIONS) - 91547
1. Possession of a valid U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner's Credential (MMC) with endorsement as a Designated Duty Engineer (DDE) of motor vessels of any horsepower or Qualified Member of the Engine Department (QMED) with the following ratings: any rating, Junior Engineer, Oiler, or Fireman/Watertender; or
2. Possession of a valid U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner's Credential (MMC) with endorsement for Third Assistant Engineer or higher of motor vessels of any horsepower.
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If you're looking for an exciting opportunity as a Marine Oiler with the Staten Island Ferry in New York City, you're in the right place! As a Marine Oiler, you'll work hands-on with our dedicated engineering team to keep the ferry operations running smoothly and efficiently. You’ll assist in the operation, maintenance, and repair of essential marine equipment, including main engines and auxiliary systems. Your role will be crucial in ensuring that everything from oil and lubricants to boiler pressure levels is in top shape. You’ll also be responsible for performing regular inspections and reporting any anomalies to your supervisor, ensuring that our ferry fleet is always in peak condition. Cleaning and maintenance are part of the gig, as you'll scrub down compartments, touch up paint where needed, and keep an eye on emergency equipment to ensure readiness. Safety is paramount – you'll participate in fire drills and be prepared to respond to emergencies. Plus, you’ll have the opportunity to learn and grow under the guidance of our seasoned marine engineers. If you have the right credentials, including a valid U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential, and you are driven, detail-oriented, and ready for the challenge, the Staten Island Ferry is eager to welcome you into our team as a Marine Oiler. Join us, and let's keep New York's waters moving together!
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