Chief Engineer – Bulk Carrier – Columbia Shipmanagement

Position Overview

Columbia Shipmanagement is seeking a qualified Chief Engineer for a bulk carrier vessel. This is a 4-month contract position (+/- 1 month) with an estimated start date of 29.04.2026. The vessel is a bulk carrier of 55,692 TPM.

Contract Details

  • Contract Type: 4-month contract (+/- 1 month)
  • Start Date: Embarkation on 29.04.2026
  • Vessel Type: Bulk Carrier – 55,692 TPM
  • Employer: Columbia Shipmanagement
  • Required Qualification: Official Chief Engineer Certificate of Competency (CoC)
  • Salary/Benefits: Not specified
  • Location: Not specified

Requirements

  • Valid Chief Engineer Certificate of Competency
  • Experience on bulk carrier vessels
  • Knowledge of MAN B&W 6S50MC-C-7 engine

Responsibilities

  • Responsible for the engine department
  • Maintenance and operation of the propulsion system
  • Management of the engine team
  • Compliance with SOLAS and MARPOL regulations
  • Planning of maintenance and repairs

Required Documentation

  • Updated CV (PDF, RTF, DOC, ODT)
  • Letter of intent

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