Chief Engineer (CH ENG) for Anchor Handling Tug (AHT) in the Black Sea – 300€/day

Position Overview

We are seeking a Chief Engineer for an Anchor Handling Tug (AHT) operating in the Black Sea. This is a temporary position with a competitive daily rate.

Offer Details

  • Salary: 300€ per day
  • Location: The vessel is in transit to the Cocos Islands, with embarkation in Batam (Indonesia). Operational area: Black Sea
  • Contract: Temporary contract for 6 weeks
  • Vessel Type: Anchor Handling Tug (AHT), Dutch flag
  • Hiring Company: Black Sea Contractors
  • Required Training: Engineering Officer qualification with Chief Engineer endorsement, preferably with specialisation in electrical/electronic systems
  • Benefits: Not specified in the original offer. According to the MLC 2006 Convention, maritime contracts typically include repatriation, medical assistance, and insurance coverage.

Requirements

  • Ukrainian nationality exclusively
  • Proven knowledge in electricity/electronics (essential)
  • Experience in DP (Dynamic Positioning) system maintenance

Responsibilities

  • Responsible for the AHT vessel’s engineering department
  • Supervision and maintenance of electrical and electronic systems
  • Maintenance of DP (Dynamic Positioning) systems
  • Management of the engineering team and compliance with regulations

Required Documentation

  • Updated CV
  • Updated STCW certificates
  • Specific certificates for vessels with DP systems

Notice: QuieroNavegar.app disseminates this offer for informational purposes. We are not responsible for the selection process.

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