Third Engineer for Bulk Carrier – Olive Crew Management Ltd. – Immediate Incorporation

Third Engineer for Bulk Carrier – Olive Crew Management Ltd. – Immediate Incorporation

Description of the position and key functions: We are looking for a Third Engineer to work aboard a Japanese-built Bulk Carrier with a DWT of 60,000 tons, manufactured in 2015. Responsibilities include overseeing and maintaining maritime engineering systems, ensuring optimal operation of machinery and equipment during navigation. You will participate in daily engineering operations under the supervision of the Chief Engineer, in a mixed crew environment.

Requirements and qualifications: Candidates must have previous experience as a Third Engineer on bulk cargo vessels. Specific training in naval engineering and skills in handling complex machinery in maritime environments will be valued. The ability to work in a team and adapt to a multicultural environment will be essential.

Additional details: The joining date is scheduled for March 20, 2025, with a contract duration of 5 months plus an optional 1-month extension. The job offer is free, with no intermediary costs for applicants. To apply, interested parties must send their application via the provided email or join the telegram channel for more details.

Purpose of the announcement: This announcement is an informative publication by WishToSail.com to promote a job offer managed by Olive Crew Management Ltd. Interested parties should contact the company directly via email at apply@olivecrew.com or phone +38 050 406 31 56 for more details and to process their job application.

More information on the original announcement at Job at Sea.

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