Second Engineer on Container Ship – Marine Man Ltd. – International – £7470-£7820

Second Engineer on Container Ship – Marine Man Ltd. – International – £7470-£7820

Description of the position and key functions: The offer is aimed at qualified professionals to perform the role of Second Engineer (2E) on a container ship with a DWT of 52,246 tonnes. The main responsibilities include the supervision and maintenance of propulsion systems and other engineering equipment on board, ensuring safe and efficient operation of the vessel during its international operations.

Requirements and qualifications: Any nationality is accepted for this position. Previous experience as a Second Engineer on cargo ships, especially on container ships, is desirable. The ability to work in a team and effectively handle emergency situations on board is valued.

Additional details: The contract is for a duration of 4 months, with a planned start at the end of March. In addition to the competitive salary between £7470-£7820, a re-entry bonus and loyalty bonus are offered. This position is part of a service cost-free offer, with some of the largest shipping companies in Germany.

Purpose of the advertisement: WishToSail.com shares this job offer as part of its commitment to connect maritime sector professionals with relevant opportunities. Interested candidates for this position should contact Marine Man Ltd. directly for more information and application procedures. The contact details are cv@marineman.eu and +380992201708.

More information in the original announcement at http://jobatsea.online/job/549735/2e-on-container-ship-at-marine-man-ltd/

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