electrical systems used in transportation
The functioning of electrical systems, their specifications, and application in operations and systems for the transportation of freight and people.
Engine minders perform work related to the deck department of an inland water transport vessel. They use their experience on-board a motorised inland navigation vessel as an ordinary crewmember and have a basic knowledge of engines.
No competences in this bucket.
The functioning of electrical systems, their specifications, and application in operations and systems for the transportation of freight and people.
The various methods for constructing inland waterway vessels in compliance with construction legislation concerning buildings.
The characteristics, maintenance requirements and operating procedures of various kinds of engines such as gas, diesel, electrical, and engines with steam propulsion plants.
The characteristics and properties of vessel fuels and lubricants, and the fuel loading specifications of various types of vessels.
The functioning of electronic circuit boards, processors, chips, and computer hardware and software, including programming and applications.
The different engine components, their operation, lifecycle and maintenance and repairing needs.
Basic knowledge and understanding of different types of engines and their construction and performance.
The principles of mechanical engineering, physics, and materials science.
No competences in this bucket.
Display knowledge of relevant local, national, European and international regulations, standards, and codes concerning the operation of freight transport.
Understand the regulations regarding the vessel engines and apply those regulations in engine maintenance and operation.
Clean engine rooms and vessel components using appropriate cleaning materials; ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
Detect and effectively respond to machinery malfunctions. Take actions in order to prevent material damage. Practice damage control.
Recognise and name various types of vessels common in European maritime transport. Understand the different characteristics, construction details, and tonnage capacities of different vessels.
Inspect vessels, vessel components, and equipment; ensure compliance with standards and specifications.
Read and comprehend engineering manuals and publications; test engines in order to evaluate engine performance.
Maintain the engines and engine room equipment of a vessel. Conduct pre-checks prior to departure and ongoing examinations during the voyage.
Know, operate, test and maintain control systems of vessels. Maintain and if necessary repair electronic components of vessel control systems.
Operate and maintain the engine room of vessels. Operate the main engine room where the engine and propulsion machinery are located.
Prepare and start main engine and auxiliary engines; prepare machinery in engine room prior to departure; know and follow starting procedures according to checklist.
Prepare and operate main and auxiliary equipment supporting the navigation operations. Set up and monitor checklists and follow implementation procedures.
Prepare and operate main engines for navigation operations. Set up and monitor checklists and follow procedure implementation.
Protect on board electrical equipment; identify anomalies and malfunctions in the electro-technology of vessels.
Follow standard procedures to unmoor vessels. Manage communication between the ship and the shore.
Organise and execute safety exercises; ensure safety in potentially dangerous situations.
Monitor pump works, ballast, and loading pump systems, alongside tracking the required actions of the pumping crew.
Follow standard procedures to moor vessels. Manage communication between the ship and the shore.
No competences in this bucket.
Move through water by means of the limbs.
Work confidently in a group in water transport services, in which each individual operates in their own area of responsibility to reach a common goal, such as a good customer interaction, maritime safety, and ship maintenance.
Proceed in a way that one can be relied on or depended on.
Follow checklists and ensure compliance with all the items included in them.
Utilise computers, IT equipment and modern day technology in an efficient way.
Adapt service approach when circumstances change.
Make use of various types of communication channels such as verbal, handwritten, digital and telephonic communication with the purpose of constructing and sharing ideas or information.