Chief Engineer – Heavy Lift Vessel – Transport and Offshore Services – Portugal

Position Overview

We are seeking an experienced Chief Engineer for a Heavy Lift Vessel operating worldwide. This is a 3-month contract position with immediate start (ASAP), embarking from Portugal.

Offer Details

  • Salary: Not specified in the original offer
  • Location: Portugal (port of embarkation) – Vessel operates worldwide
  • Contract: 3-month contract, immediate start (ASAP)
  • Vessel Type: Heavy Lift Vessel
  • Hiring Company: Transport and Offshore Services
  • Required Training: Engineering officer training with STCW certification for Chief Engineer
  • Benefits: Not specified in the original offer

Requirements

  • Demonstrated experience as Chief Engineer on heavy lift vessels
  • Valid STCW certification
  • USA C1/D Visa
  • Preference for EU candidates (due to vessel location)

Responsibilities

According to STCW, 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, and coordination with the Captain in heavy lift operations.

Required Documentation

  • Updated CV
  • STCW certificates
  • USA C1/D Visa

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