Chief Engineer for Bulk Carrier – Columbia Shipmanagement (Flexible Location)

Position Overview

Columbia Shipmanagement is seeking an experienced Chief Engineer for a Bulk Carrier vessel. This position requires immediate availability for a fixed-term contract with flexible deployment location.

Contract Details

  • Contract Type: 4-month contract (+/- 1 month)
  • Vessel Type: Bulk Carrier
  • Employing Company: Columbia Shipmanagement
  • Required Training: Nautical technical training and STCW certification for Chief Engineer
  • Benefits: Not specified in the offer
  • Salary/Wage: Not specified in the offer

Requirements

  • Valid Certificate of Competency (CoC) for Chief Engineer
  • Previous experience on bulk carrier vessels
  • Availability to embark on 08.04.2026

Responsibilities

  • Responsible for the operation and maintenance of the engine department
  • Supervision of the engine team and compliance with safety regulations
  • Management of inventories and technical spare parts

Required Documentation

  • Updated CV (PDF, RTF, DOC, ODT format, maximum 3 MB)
  • Letter of intent or application message

Additional Information

Location: Anywhere (Flexible location, vessel at sea)

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