Port Engineer
Company: Antillean Marine Shipping Corp
Location: Miami
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: The Port Engineer is
responsible for the technical oversight, maintenance planning, and
repair execution of company-owned vessels. This role ensures
vessels are maintained in a safe, seaworthy, and
regulatory-compliant condition, supporting optimal operational
performance and minimizing downtime. The Port Engineer acts as the
principal technical liaison between shipboard management,
shore-based operations, classification societies, vendors, and
regulatory authorities. Key Responsibilities Technical Management &
Maintenance Plan, schedule, and oversee preventive and corrective
maintenance programs for assigned vessels. Conduct regular vessel
inspections to verify condition, compliance, and adherence to
maintenance standards. Coordinate drydockings, special surveys, and
major repairs, ensuring scope, budget, and schedule targets are
met. Prepare technical specifications and evaluate shipyard and
vendor bids for repair and modification projects. Maintain vessel
machinery and systems records in accordance with company and
regulatory requirements. Regulatory & Compliance Ensure vessels
comply with class, flag state, IMO, MARPOL, ISM, and U.S. Coast
Guard regulations. Coordinate with classification societies and
regulatory authorities for inspections, audits, and certifications.
Support safety and environmental management systems (ISM/ISPS/ISO).
Financial & Budgeting Develop and manage technical budgets for
assigned vessels. Monitor expenditures and control costs related to
repairs, spares, and services. Prepare cost estimates and variance
reports for management review. Vendor & Project Coordination
Source, evaluate, and manage relationships with shipyards,
contractors, and suppliers. Supervise and evaluate performance of
contracted service providers. Ensure timely delivery of spare
parts, equipment, and technical documentation. Operational Support
Provide technical support to vessel Masters and Chief Engineers for
troubleshooting and emergency repairs. Participate in incident
investigations and root-cause analyses. Support operational
readiness and voyage reliability by maintaining vessels in optimal
condition. Qualifications Education & Certifications Bachelors
degree in Marine Engineering, Naval Architecture, or related field
required. Chief Engineer license (Unlimited or limited, preferred
but not required). STCW endorsement and/or knowledge of
international maritime codes and conventions. Valid TWIC and
passport for travel to vessels and shipyards. Experience Minimum
510 years experience in marine engineering, including 3 years as a
Port Engineer, Technical Superintendent, or shipboard Chief
Engineer. Proven experience managing drydockings, surveys, and
major repairs. Strong familiarity with diesel propulsion systems,
auxiliary machinery, electrical systems, and hull maintenance.
Experience with Oceangoing ships and tugboats Skills & Competencies
Strong project management and budgeting skills. Working knowledge
of class and flag state regulations (ABS, DNV, Lloyds Register,
USCG, IMO, ISM). Excellent communication, negotiation, and
leadership abilities. Proficiency in maintenance management
software (e.g., AMOS, NS5, ShipManager). Ability to travel
domestically and internationally for extended periods to attend
drydock repairs High level of integrity, safety focus, and
accountability. Must be fully bilingual in English and Spanish
Physical & Working Conditions Regular visits to vessels and
shipyards, including overseas travel. Exposure to industrial
environments, confined spaces, and shipboard conditions. May
require irregular hours, nights, or weekends during repair periods
or vessel emergencies.
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