Second Engineer (2E) – Container Vessel – Global Zone

Position Overview

Amergo Group is seeking a qualified Second Engineer (2E) for a container vessel operating in the global zone. This position offers a competitive salary and a standard contract duration.

Contract Details

  • Salary: 7500-7800 USD
  • Location: Global Zone (Anywhere)
  • Contract Duration: 4+/-1 months
  • Vessel Type: Container Vessel
  • Hiring Company: Amergo Group

Requirements

  • Experience in the rank of Second Engineer
  • Good level of English
  • Training as an Engineer Officer according to STCW

Responsibilities

  • Supervision of machinery maintenance
  • Control of propulsion and auxiliary systems
  • Management of spare parts inventories
  • Support to the Chief Engineer in the safe operation of the engine room

Required Documentation

  • Valid Certificate of Competency (CoC)
  • Updated STCW documentation
  • Seaman’s Passport
  • Medical certificates

Benefits

Not specified in the original offer. According to MLC 2006, typical benefits include accommodation and meals on board, medical insurance, and repatriation.

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View original offer and apply at: https://quieronavegar.app/anuncios/segundo-oficial-de-maquinas-2e-en-buque-portacontenedores-zona-global-salario-7500-7800-usd/

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