Fourth Engineer on Container Ship – International Employment

Fourth Engineer on Container Ship – International Employment

Description of the position and key functions: The vacancy is for a Fourth Engineer on board a container ship with a DWT of 68,292. This role involves overseeing and maintaining the ship’s engineering systems, ensuring their proper operation throughout the voyage. The engineer will need to work in collaboration with the rest of the technical team to ensure the safety and operational efficiency of the vessel.

Requirements and qualifications: Candidates with citizenship from Ukraine, Georgia, the European Union, or Turkey are sought. Prior experience in a similar position and the relevant certifications to work as an engineer on a merchant ship are essential. Technical skills and the ability to work in international environments will be valued.

Additional details: A six-month contract is offered, with a salary of £3,319. Benefits include promotion prospects, bonuses for re-entry and loyalty, and free employment service. The start date is scheduled for December 16, 2025, under the auspices of the seven largest shipowners in Germany.

Purpose of the announcement: WishToSail.com acts as a dissemination channel for this job offer. Interested parties should contact Marine Man Ltd. directly at cv@marineman.eu, on +380992201708, or via the Telegram username @MarineMANapply. You can also apply online using the link provided in the original announcement.

More information in the original announcement at http://jobatsea.online/job/584041/4e-on-container-ship-at-marine-man-ltd/

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