Oiler

The Oiler is a rating in the Engine Department responsible for lubricating and cleaning the ship's engines and machinery. They assist engineers during watch by monitoring temperatures and pressures, conducting routine checks, and ensuring all moving parts are properly oiled. This role is fundamental to preventing mechanical failure through diligent routine care.


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  1. Engine Oiler and Waste Operator (Shipboard)

    Assist engineer officers with maintenance, lubrication, refueling, waste handling, and basic accommodation upkeep aboard a cruise vessel, ensuring safety, environmental compliance, and cleanliness.

    June 6, 2026 - The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection - English

  2. Oiler

    Perform routine lubrication, cleaning, and watchkeeping in engine room; assist engineers with machinery maintenance, safety procedures, and emergency readiness to ensure reliable ship operations.

    June 4, 2026 - MSC Cruises - English

  3. Oiler - O&R

    Stand engine-room watches, lubricate and maintain machinery, report faults, assist motormen, perform cleaning and routine maintenance, and follow safety and pollution-control procedures under engineers' supervision.

    May 28, 2026 - Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings - English

  4. Oiler on watch

    Perform engine-room watchkeeping and maintenance, lubricating bearings and machinery, assisting engineers with checks and cleaning to ensure safe, efficient operation and compliance with safety standards.

    May 25, 2026 - Explora Journeys - English

  5. Oiler

    Perform routine lubrication, maintenance, and cleaning of ship engines and machinery, assist engineers with checks, bunker operations, and engine-room safety compliance while at sea.

    May 20, 2026 - The World - English