The Hotel Engineer Supervisor attends periodic visits on board vessels during operations performing inspections and audits overseeing projects, renovations or refurbishments in all guest, public and crew areas throughout the vessel, preparing reports and making written recommendations.
- Fluent English, oral and written
- 5year experience on board of cruise vessels, at least 2 years as a hotel Engineer
- MS Office tools knowledge (Excel, PowerPoint, Word);
- Good knowledge of Fidelio, MMS system. Amos knowledge is a plus.
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work successfully as part of a team
- Strong ability to prioritise and work effectively under tight deadlines
- Ensures that maintenance is performed according to Company standards as well as environmental, and health standards
- Leads and manages maintenance teams establishing guidelines
- Oversees the planning of all dry-dock works
- Manages ships requests and ensuring cost-effectiveness
- Advises company on Energy Saving efficiencies and cost-effectiveness
- Maintains daily contacts with Engine Officers on board
- Assists vessels in solving technical issues in the Hotel areas
- Works collaboratively with the Engine Superintendents
- Manages all the planned and unplanned jobs in the Hotel areas.VISA REQUIREMENTS (if any)
The existing right to work in the UK is preferred. Part of the MSC Group, MSC Cruises is the market leader in the Mediterranean, South Africa and South America, and sails year-round in the Mediterranean and the Caribbean. Its seasonal itineraries cover northern Europe, the Atlantic Ocean, South America, southern Africa, and the Persian/Arabian Gulf. MSC Cruises was born in the Mediterranean, and draws inspiration from this heritage to create a unique experience for holidaymakers worldwide. As a result of a euro 6.5 billions investment programme launched in 2003, MSC Cruises' fleet comprises 13 state-of-the-art cruise ships belonging to four different classes: Lirica, Musica, Fantasia and Meraviglia. The fleet's average age is 7 years, the youngest in the industry. In 2014, MSC Cruises launched a euro 9 billion, 10 year investment plan to support the second phase of its growth through the order of up to 11 next generation mega cruise ships. As a result, MSC Cruises' fleet will double by 2026, while the passenger capacity will triple to reach five million passengers per year. MSC Cruises is the first cruise company to develop an investment plan of this length and magnitude. MSC Cruises feels a deep responsibility for the environments in which it operates, and was the first company ever to earn the Bureau Veritas "7 Golden Pearls" for superior management and environmental stewardship. In 2009, MSC Cruises began an enduring partnership with UNICEF to support various programmes assisting children worldwide.