2nd Engineer on Bulk Carrier – Salary: £7500-£8000 – Worldwide Vessel

2nd Engineer on Bulk Carrier – Salary: £7500-£8000 – Worldwide Vessel

Description of the position and key functions: We are looking for a 2nd Engineer to join a Bulk Carrier vessel of 87,000 deadweight tonnes (DWT), built in 2018 and equipped with a MAN B&W ME engine. The responsibilities of the position include operating and maintaining the ship’s machinery equipment, ensuring its proper functioning during navigation. The embarkation date is scheduled for June 7, 2025.

Requirements and qualifications: The ideal candidate must possess a valid U.S. visa and a good level of English to effectively communicate with a mixed crew. Previous experience in a similar position on board a Bulk Carrier is highly valued.

Additional details: The contract will have a duration of 4 months, with a possible variation of 1 month. The salary offer ranges between £7500 and £8000 monthly, depending on the candidate’s experience and qualifications. The sailing area will be worldwide.

Purpose of the announcement: This job listing has been shared by the digital magazine WishToSail.com as part of our employment opportunities in the maritime sector. Those interested in this position should contact the hiring company directly for more information or to submit their application. WishToSail.com does not participate in the selection process.

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