3rd Engineer for Fruit Juice Carrier – Seacover UA – Location: Ukraine

3rd Engineer for Fruit Juice Carrier – Seacover UA – Location: Ukraine

The digital magazine WishToSail.com shares a new job opportunity for professionals in the maritime sector. We are looking for a 3rd Engineer for a fruit juice carrier, with key details presented below.

Description of the Position and Key Responsibilities

The position of 3rd Engineer on this Liberian-flagged vessel built in 2011 includes the responsibility of assisting in the maintenance and operation of the main engine MAN B&W 6S60MC-C, with a power of 8600 KW/11690 BHP. The vessel has a gross tonnage of 34,400 and a deadweight of 36,990.

Requirements and Qualifications

  • Ukrainian nationality.
  • Age limit: 45 years.
  • Minimum experience of 12 months in the rank, preferably on tankers, container ships, or refrigerated vessels.
  • Good level of English.
  • Must have up-to-date documentation: Valid Passport, Seaman’s Book, Certificate of Competency/Endorsement, STCW documents. USA C1-D1 Visa.

Additional Details

Expected start date: early May. Contract duration: 4/2 (+1) months. Trading area: Global. Salary: 4200 USD per month. This announcement is valid until April 20, 2025.

For more information or to apply for this position, interested parties should contact directly the Crew Manager 3Gr Vlad through the following means: +38050 7055005 (Telegram, Viber, WhatsApp) or via email at job-3@seacover.com. For further details on this offer, please visit the following link.

More information on the original ad at jobatsea.online

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