Second Engineer / Barge Mechanic on Jack-Up Barge – STCW Required – Japan – Voyage Contract

Position Overview

Opportunity for a Second Engineer / Barge Mechanic to join a Jack-Up Barge (Self-Elevating Platform – SEP) operating in Japan. This is a voyage-based contract position with Fugro Marine Services B.V.

Offer Details

  • Salary/Wage: Not specified in the original offer
  • Location: Japan (embarkation location)
  • Contract: Voyage contract of 8 weeks +/- 2 weeks
  • Vessel Type: Jack-Up Barge (Self-Elevating Platform – SEP)
  • Hiring Company: Fugro Marine Services B.V.
  • Required Training: Not specified in the original offer, but according to STCW, specific nautical training is required for the Engine Officer position.
  • Benefits: Not specified in the original offer

Requirements

  • Valid STCW certification
  • Other relevant training certificates for barges
  • Previous experience on Jack-Up Barges / SEP highly preferable
  • Strong teamwork, communication, and safety awareness skills

Responsibilities

  • According to STCW, typical functions of a Second Engineer include: supervision of the engine team, maintenance of machinery, management of propulsion and auxiliary systems, and compliance with safety standards.
  • On Jack-Up Barges, additional responsibilities include specific duties related to lifting and positioning systems.

Required Documentation

  • Updated CV

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