Technical Superintendent with Chief Engineer Licence – Opportunities in the EU (Shore-Based Position)

Position Overview

We are seeking experienced Technical Superintendents with Chief Engineer licences for shore-based opportunities across the European Union. This role involves technical oversight of maritime fleets and coordination with shipowners and management companies.

Offer Details

  • Salary/Wage: Not specified in the offer
  • Location: Europe (Germany, Greece, Cyprus, Netherlands, Denmark, Switzerland)
  • Contract: Not specified in the offer
  • Vessel Type: Diverse fleets: tankers, bulk carriers, container ships, gas carriers
  • Hiring Company: Brothers Shipping (recruitment agency)
  • Required Training: Training as an Engine Officer and Chief Engineer licence
  • Benefits: Access to a network of job opportunities in the European market, consideration for current and future vacancies

Requirements

  • Former Chief Engineer
  • Right to work in the EU
  • Currently working as a Technical Superintendent ashore or interested in moving ashore

Responsibilities

  • Technical supervision of maritime fleets
  • Maintenance management and technical operations
  • Coordination with shipowners and naval management companies

Required Documentation

  • Valid Chief Engineer licence
  • Documentation proving right to work in the EU

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