Description:
About Us
Every three to four minutes, somewhere in the world, a ship depends on Svitzer for safe and sustainable towage in and out of busy ports and terminals. Cargo and container ships, tankers, car carriers, and more rely on Svitzer's expertise to navigate the critical first and last miles of their journeys. Locally, we operate over 100 vessels across ports in Australia and Papua New Guinea, and we take great pride in our commitment to safety, innovation, and environmental sustainability.
We are looking for a Tug Engineer with a strong work ethic, problem-solving abilities, and a commitment to safety and teamwork, to join our team in Newcastle, NSW. The successful candidate must reside within a two-hour radius of our operations, and FIFO is not an option.
This is an initial 50% fixed-term part-time role until the end of 2025, with no set roster, requiring availability throughout a year for a minimum of 91 working days. You will receive a fortnightly salary based on an 80% pro-rated structure, with the current full-time equivalent salary for a Tug Engineer in Newcastle set at $240,044 per annum (pro-rated is $120,022). To provide flexibility, you can choose between two leave options: five days off per month with one 30-day block per year, or seven days off per month without block leave.
What You Can Look Forward To
Newcastle Port, one of Australia’s largest and most diverse ports, offers an exciting and dynamic work environment in a region rich with opportunity. As a key gateway for global trade, the port plays a vital role in Australia’s economy, handling a diverse range of commodities from coal and bulk liquids to general cargo and containerised freight. Working at Newcastle Port means being part of a world-class maritime hub, where innovation and sustainability are shaping the future of trade and logistics.
What You Will Do
You will report to the Port Manager and the Tug Maste r onboard the vessel. Your primary responsibilities will include:
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Operate and maintain all machinery (deck and engine) to operational standards at all times
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Perform maintenance and repair of marine plant and equipment, including emergency maintenance tasks
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Ensure the Planned Maintenance System is used correctly onboard and prepare maintenance and operational reports as required
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Report operational defects to the Master and local management promptly
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Adhere to Svitzer's policies and procedures, meeting statutory obligations including quality assurance and ISM procedures
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Participate in safety, skills, and competency training relevant to your duties, including training other crew members
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Assist other crew members on deck as needed
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Undertake duties at dockings, including monitoring and supervising other personnel as appropriate
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Monitor and review work health and safety standards and procedures, reporting as necessary
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Engage in operational improvement exercises and collaborate with local management to enhance operational procedures
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Ensure day-to-day compliance with relevant environmental regulations
What You Will Need To Succeed
To be successful, you will need to demonstrate:
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A minimum Engineer Class 3 Near Coastal Certificate of Competency or higher
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Current statements of attainment in Provide First Aid and Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
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A current AMSA Medical applicable to your Certificate of Competency
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A valid MSIC or 'Job Ready' MSIC Application (or proof of ability to obtain)
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Prior towage experience is highly advantageous
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Ability to work effectively as part of a team and build strong working relationships with external customers
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Capability to perform under pressure, particularly in emergency situations
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Strong attention to detail and ability to prioritize tasks effectively
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Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written
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Strong problem-solving and fault-finding skills
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The right to live and work in Australia
Building a Diverse Workplace
In Svitzer we value the diversity of our talent and will always strive to recruit the best person for the job – we value diversity in all its forms, including but not limited to gender, age, nationality, race, sexual orientation, disability, or religious beliefs. We are proud of our diversity and see it as a genuine source of strength for building high performing teams.
Don’t meet every single requirement? Studies have shown that members from some under-represented groups are less likely to apply for jobs if they don’t meet every single qualification. At Svitzer we are dedicated to building a diverse and inclusive workplace, so if you’re excited about this role but your past experience doesn’t align perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles, and we are excited about hearing from you!
How to Apply
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