vessel engine tester
Vessel engine testers test the performance of vessel engines such as electric motors, nuclear reactors, gas turbine engines, outboard motors, two-stroke or four-stroke diesel engines, LNG, dual fuel engines and, in some cases, marine steam engines in specialised facilities such as laboratories. They position or give directions to workers positioning engines on the test stand. They use hand tools and machinery to position and connect the engine to the test stand. They use computerised equipment to enter, read and record test data such as temperature, speed, fuel consumption, oil and exhaust pressure.
Also called: boat engine test technician, boat engine test engineer, nuclear reactor tester, marine engine tester, gas turbine engine tester, marine steam engine tester, boat engine tester, marine engine test technician
- 19
- essential skills
- 16
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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- ISCO-08 group
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Essential skills
19- apply vessel engine regulations
- conduct performance tests
- create solutions to problems
- diagnose defective engines
- electromechanics
- engine components
- engineering processes
- evaluate engine performance
- execute analytical mathematical calculations
- mechanics
- mechanics of vessels
- operate precision measuring equipment
- operation of different engines
- perform test run
- read engineering drawings
- read standard blueprints
- record test data
- use technical documentation
- use testing equipment
Optional skills
16- calibrate engines
- disassemble engines
- engineering principles
- inspect vessel
- lead inspections
- liaise with engineers
- maintain test equipment
- manage maintenance operations
- operate lifting equipment
- position engine on test stand
- quality assurance procedures
- re-assemble engines
- send faulty equipment back to assembly line
- supervise staff
- supervise work
- write records for repairs
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