
Job Summary
Job Summary for Mechanical Foreman
The Mechanical Foreman supervises propulsion gear and steering system work to ensure safe, efficient, and high-quality operations. This role leads the mechanical team, ensures compliance with marine standards, and supports accurate execution of installation, inspection, and maintenance activities.
Key Responsibilities
Tasks and Responsibilities
- Monitor progress of jobs and report delays, issues, or resource requirements to the supervisor.
- Ensure proper use of tools, measuring equipment, and alignment instruments (laser, dial indicators, optical tools).
- Review technical drawings, job orders, and specifications to guide the team on work procedures.
- Plan, assign, and supervise work on propulsion systems, gearboxes, shaft lines, seals, bearings, and coupling assemblies.
- Oversee repair, installation, and alignment of reduction gears, steering gear systems, and rudder mechanisms.
- Troubleshoot technical issues and support senior mechanics in resolving complex mechanical problems.
- Conduct inspections and ensure all mechanical work meets quality, safety, and class society standards.
- Ensure availability of tools, materials, and equipment needed for assigned projects.
- Verify completion of job cards, inspection checklists, and service reports.
- Coordinate with engineering, production planning, QC/QA, and other departments to ensure smooth workflow.
- Lead, guide, and evaluate mechanics, fitters, and technicians in the propulsion, gear, and steering section.
- Conduct on-the-job training to improve team skills and adherence to technical procedures.
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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