Second Engineer | Platform Supply Vessel | United Kingdom | EU Citizenship | Salary: 12,648 USD Gross

Second Engineer | Platform Supply Vessel | United Kingdom | EU Citizenship | Salary: 12,648 USD Gross

The company requires a for a Platform Supply Vessel () operating in the United Kingdom area. A 5-week contract with a competitive salary is offered.

Technical Details

  • Location: United Kingdom
  • Salary: 12,648 USD Gross
  • Contract: 5 weeks
  • Type of vessel: Platform Supply Vessel ()
  • Required Documentation: EU Citizenship
  • Required Training: As per STCW convention, training as a marine engineer with appropriate certification for the position of
  • Hiring Company: SAGA Agency

Requirements

Citizenship of one of the following countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Romania, Sweden. Previous experience in a similar position and the necessary training according to the STCW convention.

Responsibilities

The responsibilities of the Second on this type of vessel, according to the international STCW convention, include the supervision and maintenance of propulsion systems and auxiliary machinery, management of engine room operations, and ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations.

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