Chief Engineer – Bulk Carrier – Amergo Group

Position Overview

We are seeking an experienced Chief Engineer for a Bulk Carrier vessel. This position offers a competitive salary and a fixed-term contract with a leading maritime employer.

Contract Details

  • Salary: 9200-9500 USD per month
  • Contract Duration: 4+/-1 months
  • Vessel Type: Bulk Carrier (55874 DWT)
  • Employer: Amergo Group
  • Location: Global rotation (specific location not specified)
  • Benefits: Not specified in the original offer

Requirements

  • Experience in the rank of Chief Engineer
  • Good level of English
  • Training as an Engine Officer and STCW II/2 certification for Chief Engineer

Responsibilities

According to STCW regulations, typical Chief Engineer functions include:

  • Supervision of the engine department
  • Maintenance of propulsion and auxiliary systems
  • Management of fuel and lubricants
  • Compliance with safety and environmental regulations

Required Documentation

  • Valid Certificate of Competency (CoC)
  • Updated STCW documentation
  • Seafarer’s passport
  • Medical certificates

Additional Information

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View original offer and apply at: https://quieronavegar.app/anuncios/jefe-de-maquinas-chief-engineer-para-buque-bulk-carrier-salario-9200-9500-usd/

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