Chief Engineer for Bulk Carrier – Olive Crew Management Ltd.

Chief Engineer for Bulk Carrier – Olive Crew Management Ltd.

Olive Crew Management Ltd. announces the availability of a Chief Engineer position for a Bulk Carrier built in Japan. The company is looking for professionals with experience in the maritime sector to join their mixed crew.

Description of the position and key functions:

The Chief Engineer will be responsible for supervising the maintenance and operation of all engineering systems on board the Bulk Carrier. This ship has a deadweight of 38,000 tonnes and was built in 2014. Responsibilities include machinery management, compliance with safety and energy efficiency regulations, and coordination with the rest of the crew to ensure the smooth operation of the vessel.

Requirements and qualifications:

We are seeking a Chief Engineer with previous experience in Bulk Carriers and preferably with experience in vessels built in Japan. The ability to work with a mixed crew and the skill to make quick and effective decisions under pressure are valued.

Additional details:

The expected joining date is 23rd February 2025. The contract will last for 5 months with the possibility of a 1-month extension. There is no employment cost for the candidate for this position. WishToSail.com only acts as a channel for disseminating this job offer. Those interested in the Chief Engineer position should contact Olive Crew Management Ltd directly. For more information, they can use the following link: Apply for this job or call +38 050 406 31 56.

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