Each assignment unique
The team worked hand-in-hand, nine hours a day, six days a week, for 4 ½ weeks. Everything went like clockwork. “Not something you can take for granted,” commented Melik. Each day brings surprises. "You can plan as carefully as you want, but what state the engine will be in after 18,000 operating hours also depends on things like climate, duration of use, the driving style of the ship’s captain, and maximum acceleration and speed values.” So wear parts are subject to varying loads, meaning that it is not always possible to predict whether a part will need replacing by a new one, or can be re-conditioned on location. Parts showing grinding marks or other surface changes are, in case of doubt, forwarded to the in-house laboratory in Friedrichshafen for analysis by development engineers.
Another factor is on-site collaboration with the customer. Meddur was in daily contact with the customer's Technical Manager. “We need to know exactly which customer and regulatory standards we have to comply with. By the same token, the customer also needs to be aware of our procedures.” On the UK assignment, those procedures worked to perfection. Indeed, the trimaran was handed over to the customer ahead of schedule.
Saying good-bye to family getting harder
Everything ran so smoothly that Melik was able to return home to Lake Constance even earlier than planned. Waiting for him were his wife and two children. “Soon to become three,” he proudly announced. Then it will become even harder for him to take leave of them. The senior technician loves his job, and his family too. “Reconciling the two is not easy,” he said with candour. Physically and psychologically, the job is very demanding. Every eight weeks, Melik travels to a different time zone, where he has to get used to the food and the climate. “I've got on a plane at thirty-two degrees, and got off at minus eight,” he grinned. “Then I discovered that my suitcase, with the only jacket I'd packed, was not on board.”
Melik Meddur has a pretty special vocation – servicing mtu engines for Rolls-Royce customers around the world. His next mission is taking him to the Caribbean, a great chance to escape the grey German winter for a while. Perhaps there are worse things in life?