Chief Engineer for AHTS Non DP – International Navigation – Salary: £250-290/day

Chief Engineer for AHTS Non DP – International Navigation – Salary: £250-290/day

Description of the position and key functions: We are looking for a Chief Engineer for an AHTS Non DP type vessel. The professional will be responsible for the supervision and maintenance of the propulsion system and other mechanical equipment on board. The candidate is expected to manage the engineering team, ensure compliance with safety regulations, and closely collaborate with the captain and other departments on the vessel.

Requirements and qualifications: The ideal candidate must hold a Chief Engineer License and have at least 24 months of mandatory experience in a similar position aboard ships of the same type. Additionally, being fully vaccinated against Covid-19 is required. Applicants must prepare an updated CV, along with copies of COC, valid STCW certificates, passport, seaman’s book, and references from previous employers. A valid medical certificate is also necessary.

Additional details: The contract will last for 60 days, with a salary ranging from £250 to £290 per day. The sailing area will be in the United Arab Emirates, and immediate boarding is required.

Purpose of the advertisement: WishToSail.com serves as an informative channel and does not partake in the hiring process. Interested parties should apply through the Navis Telegram Channel or fill out the application form on the specified website to expedite the selection process.

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