2nd Engineer on Crude Oil Tanker – Tanker Fleet – Salary: £9,500-£11,000

2nd Engineer on Crude Oil Tanker – Tanker Fleet – Salary: £9,500-£11,000

A position as 2nd Engineer on board a crude oil tanker specialized in transporting crude oil is being offered. The main responsibilities include maintaining and operating the main engine of the vessel, type WARTSILA RT-FLEX, ensuring the efficient operation of the mechanical systems, and collaborating with the engineering team to ensure the safety and efficiency of the vessel.

Requirements and qualifications: Solid experience in marine engineering, preferably on oil tankers, is required. It is essential to have appropriate training in maritime engineering and specific competencies for handling WARTSILA RT-FLEX engines. Previous experience on ships with a deadweight tonnage (DWT) of 321039 will be valued.

Additional details: The vessel where the position will be carried out was built in 2013, ensuring modern facilities on board. The salary is set between £9,500 and £11,000, according to the candidate’s experience. The duration of the contract, working hours, and other relevant details should be discussed directly with the hiring company.

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More information in the original job listing at http://jobatsea.online/job/552639/2nd-engineer-on-crude-oil-tanker-at-techmarine/

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