
Job Summary
Job Summary for Mechanical Foreman
The role is responsible for leading and supervising technicians in executing propulsion system works, ensuring tasks are carried out safely, efficiently, and in line with supervisor instructions. This position coordinates daily work activities, manages manpower utilization, and monitors on-site progress to meet project schedules. The incumbent ensures high standards of workmanship, proper handling of components, and strict adherence to safety and quality requirements. Additionally, the role supports inspection activities, maintains proper housekeeping, and provides guidance and training to junior technicians to enhance team performance.
Key Responsibilities
Tasks and Responsibilities
- Lead and guide technicians in carrying out propulsion system works, ensuring tasks are completed safely, efficiently, and in accordance with supervisor instructions.
- Organize daily work activities, assign tasks to team members, and ensure manpower is utilized effectively to meet planned schedules.
- Ensure all work is carried out with proper workmanship, including correct handling, cleaning, and protection of propulsion components.
- Monitor day-to-day progress on site and report any delays, issues, or abnormal conditions to the Supervisor.
- Ensure all team members follow safety requirements, including toolbox meetings, permit-to-work conditions, and safe use of tools and equipment.
- Check that tools, lifting equipment, and materials are available, in good condition, and properly used during execution.
- Support dismantling, inspection preparation, and reassembly works together with the team when required.
- Ensure proper housekeeping at the worksite, including cleanliness, organization, and safe storage of tools and materials.
- Assist in preparing work areas and components for inspection by Supervisor, Service Engineer, Class surveyor, or owner.
- Ensure components are properly tagged, stored, and protected to avoid damage or loss.
- Report any safety concerns, equipment issues, or work quality problems immediately to the Supervisor.
- Support training and guidance of junior technicians to improve team capability and work discipline.
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Key Requirements
Preferred Experience
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5+ years’ experience in shipyard mechanical repair, with strong background in propulsion, gearbox, and steering systems.
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Technical Diploma or Certificate in Marine Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or equivalent.
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Strong understanding of marine propulsion systems, shaft alignment, hydraulic steering, and gearbox maintenance.
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Ability to read blueprints, technical drawings, and OEM manuals.
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Good communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills.
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Experience supervising mechanical teams in a shipyard or marine environment.
Education and Key certifications necessary
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Safety training (e.g., OSHA, confined space, working at heights)
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OEM propulsion or gear systems training
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Rigging and lifting certification
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Hydraulic systems training