3rd Engineer for Bulk Carrier at Olive Crew Management Ltd. – Embarkation in March 2025

3rd Engineer for Bulk Carrier at Olive Crew Management Ltd. – Embarkation in March 2025

There is an employment opportunity for the position of Third Engineer on a 60,000 DWT Bulk Carrier, built in Japan in 2015, with Olive Crew Management Ltd. The selected candidate will be responsible for carrying out essential tasks related to the maintenance and operation of the ship’s engines and machinery systems, ensuring efficient and safe operation during the voyage. The crew will be mixed, fostering a multicultural and collaborative work environment.

Requirements and Qualifications:

No specific requirements are specified in the job listing, but candidates for the Third Engineer position are generally expected to have a suitable education in maritime engineering, as well as relevant previous experience on similar vessels. Competencies in teamwork and communication skills in English are valued.

Additional Details:

The embarkation date is scheduled for the 26th of March 2025. The contract duration will be 5 months, with the possibility of extending for an additional month. There are no hiring costs for the candidate associated with this job offer.

Purpose of the Advertisement:

WishToSail.com is solely acting as a platform for disseminating this job offer in the nautical sector. Interested parties should contact Olive Crew Management Ltd. directly via email at apply@olivecrew.com or by calling +38 050 406 31 56. They can also join the Telegram channel at https://t.me/olive_crew for more information and to submit their application.

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