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Chief Engineer

  • ... Posted on: Feb 16, 2026
  • ... William Mary
  • ... Gloucester Point, Virginia
  • ... Salary: Not Available
  • ... Full-time

Chief Engineer   

Job Title :

Chief Engineer

Job Type :

Full-time

Job Location :

Gloucester Point Virginia United States

Remote :

No

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divh2Chief Engineer/h2pThe mission of William Marys Batten School of Coastal Marine Sciences Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) is to seek and broadly communicate knowledge in marine and coastal science to the Commonwealth of Virginia, the nation, and the world through research, education, and advisory service. The Batten School VIMS make seminal advances in understanding coastal and marine systems through research and discovery, translate research findings into practical solutions to complex issues of societal importance, and provide new generations of researchers, educators, problem solvers, and managers with an education of unsurpassed quality. The Marine Operations Department is comprised of a dedicated group of professionals whose primary function is to provide safe access to the marine environment for all students, staff, faculty and other users and to support the needs of these users as they relate to vessels, field support services, instrument fabrication, equipment repair and servicing./ppThe Research Vessel (R/V) Chief Engineer serves as Chief Engineer on the R/V Virginia. This position may provide shoreside or seagoing support for other vessels in the VIMS fleet if needed. The Chief Engineer is primarily responsible for ensuring that all federal and state maritime regulations, as they relate to engineering, are observed and complied with during the operation of R/V Virginia. The position also ensures that all VIMS rules and policies are followed./ppReporting to the Captain of the R/V Virginia, the Chief Engineer directs all shipboard engineering activities while on watch and accepts full responsibility for the proper operation of all shipboard systems. Specific responsibilities include but are not limited to:/pulliOverseeing the maintenance and operation of all deck and safety equipment./liliEffectively operating and maintaining all engineering related aspects of the R/V Virginia. Such as operating the A-Frame, J-Frame, crane, trawl winches and winch as necessary to accomplish each specific scientific operation in a safe and efficient manner./liliActively participating in the repair or replacement of engineering related systems on the R/V Virginia and interfacing directly with the vessels Master for repairs on equipment deemed critical to the safe navigation or operation of the vessel./liliAssuming overall responsibility for the cleanliness and organization of the engine-room and other engineering related spaces on the vessel./liliProviding shoreside or seagoing support for other vessels in the VIMS fleet, as needed./li/ulpRequired Qualifications:/pulliHigh school diploma or equivalent;/liliValid Drivers License;/liliCertified in First Aid/CPR;/liliValid Transportation Workers Identification Card (TWIC) credential;/liliValid STCW credential appropriate for vessel tonnage;/liliPrior sea service as a qualified member of the engine department or equivalent position aboard vessels/liliRating of DDE 4000HP License issued by the United States Coast Guard (USCG) or the ability to obtain DDE 4000 within six months of start date (eligible applicants must have attended a USCG approved training course to demonstrate their eligibility to obtain a DDE 4000)./liliKnowledge of federal, state and local regulations (including those contained in the Federal Code of Regulations CFRs), governing the operation of vessels under 300 gross registered tons (GRT);/liliProficiency with MS Office applications;/liliAbility to read and comprehend vessel as-built drawings including electrical one-line diagrams;/liliSubstantive experience with marine engineering including the maintenance and repair of diesel engines, hydraulic systems, MSD systems, reverse osmosis systems, ship-board electrical systems and refrigeration./li/ulpPreferred Qualifications:/pulliNMES 2000 Certification, ABYC Electrical and ABYC Refrigeration Certifications/liliFamiliarity with programmable logic controllers (PLC)./liliKnowledge of AC/DC circuits as well as various pneumatic and hydraulic systems./liliExperience working on research vessels or in the commercial industry./liliExperience working with Cummins QSK 19M diesel engines./liliExperience with computerized maintenance management software programs./liliExperience leading small groups./li/ulpSalary- up to $77,000.00 commensurate with experience/ppConditions of Employment:/pulliThis is a non-exempt position, eligible to receive overtime in accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and university policy. This position may require over time hours, approved by supervisor./liliThis position is considered essential, and may require reporting to work when the University or VIMS is in closed./liliPosition requires compliance with USCG mandated drug screening and random drug testing program as well as maintaining ability to pass USCG physical and lift up to 50 lbs./liliPosition may occasionally require a schedule of more than 12 hours, weekends, and holidays, as necessary./liliPosition requires ability to perform all responsibilities while being exposed to inclement weather at sea for extended periods of time./li/ul/div

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Posted:

Feb 16, 2026

Reference Number:

13695_U-126602156108

Employment:

Full-time

Salary:

Not Available

City:

Gloucester Point

Job Origin:

APPCAST_CPC

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divh2Chief Engineer/h2pThe mission of William Marys Batten School of Coastal Marine Sciences Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) is to seek and broadly communicate knowledge in marine and coastal science to the Commonwealth of Virginia, the nation, and the world through research, education, and advisory service. The Batten School VIMS make seminal advances in understanding coastal and marine systems through research and discovery, translate research findings into practical solutions to complex issues of societal importance, and provide new generations of researchers, educators, problem solvers, and managers with an education of unsurpassed quality. The Marine Operations Department is comprised of a dedicated group of professionals whose primary function is to provide safe access to the marine environment for all students, staff, faculty and other users and to support the needs of these users as they relate to vessels, field support services, instrument fabrication, equipment repair and servicing./ppThe Research Vessel (R/V) Chief Engineer serves as Chief Engineer on the R/V Virginia. This position may provide shoreside or seagoing support for other vessels in the VIMS fleet if needed. The Chief Engineer is primarily responsible for ensuring that all federal and state maritime regulations, as they relate to engineering, are observed and complied with during the operation of R/V Virginia. The position also ensures that all VIMS rules and policies are followed./ppReporting to the Captain of the R/V Virginia, the Chief Engineer directs all shipboard engineering activities while on watch and accepts full responsibility for the proper operation of all shipboard systems. Specific responsibilities include but are not limited to:/pulliOverseeing the maintenance and operation of all deck and safety equipment./liliEffectively operating and maintaining all engineering related aspects of the R/V Virginia. Such as operating the A-Frame, J-Frame, crane, trawl winches and winch as necessary to accomplish each specific scientific operation in a safe and efficient manner./liliActively participating in the repair or replacement of engineering related systems on the R/V Virginia and interfacing directly with the vessels Master for repairs on equipment deemed critical to the safe navigation or operation of the vessel./liliAssuming overall responsibility for the cleanliness and organization of the engine-room and other engineering related spaces on the vessel./liliProviding shoreside or seagoing support for other vessels in the VIMS fleet, as needed./li/ulpRequired Qualifications:/pulliHigh school diploma or equivalent;/liliValid Drivers License;/liliCertified in First Aid/CPR;/liliValid Transportation Workers Identification Card (TWIC) credential;/liliValid STCW credential appropriate for vessel tonnage;/liliPrior sea service as a qualified member of the engine department or equivalent position aboard vessels/liliRating of DDE 4000HP License issued by the United States Coast Guard (USCG) or the ability to obtain DDE 4000 within six months of start date (eligible applicants must have attended a USCG approved training course to demonstrate their eligibility to obtain a DDE 4000)./liliKnowledge of federal, state and local regulations (including those contained in the Federal Code of Regulations CFRs), governing the operation of vessels under 300 gross registered tons (GRT);/liliProficiency with MS Office applications;/liliAbility to read and comprehend vessel as-built drawings including electrical one-line diagrams;/liliSubstantive experience with marine engineering including the maintenance and repair of diesel engines, hydraulic systems, MSD systems, reverse osmosis systems, ship-board electrical systems and refrigeration./li/ulpPreferred Qualifications:/pulliNMES 2000 Certification, ABYC Electrical and ABYC Refrigeration Certifications/liliFamiliarity with programmable logic controllers (PLC)./liliKnowledge of AC/DC circuits as well as various pneumatic and hydraulic systems./liliExperience working on research vessels or in the commercial industry./liliExperience working with Cummins QSK 19M diesel engines./liliExperience with computerized maintenance management software programs./liliExperience leading small groups./li/ulpSalary- up to $77,000.00 commensurate with experience/ppConditions of Employment:/pulliThis is a non-exempt position, eligible to receive overtime in accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and university policy. This position may require over time hours, approved by supervisor./liliThis position is considered essential, and may require reporting to work when the University or VIMS is in closed./liliPosition requires compliance with USCG mandated drug screening and random drug testing program as well as maintaining ability to pass USCG physical and lift up to 50 lbs./liliPosition may occasionally require a schedule of more than 12 hours, weekends, and holidays, as necessary./liliPosition requires ability to perform all responsibilities while being exposed to inclement weather at sea for extended periods of time./li/ul/div

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